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@saphrax/cli

v0.0.7

Published

The command line interface for the Saphrax static site generator.

Downloads

6

Readme

Saphrax

Saphrax is a CLI-driven static site generator built with Preact and esbuild. I developed this out of my own curiosity so that I might better understand how static site generators work under the hood.

You should not use this software unless you thoroughly understand the following:

  • Saphrax is unstable.
  • Saphrax is not intended for production use.
  • Saphrax will likely break in ways you didn't expect.
  • Saphrax is not a mature software product (it doesn't even have tests).

You should not contribute to Saphrax in any capacity, including:

  • Filing issues.
  • Submitting pull requests.
  • Contacting me through any other avenues to discuss potential features or integrations with existing software.

The reasons for such a strident stance against accepting outside contributions is that I'm not certain this software has a future. If you must use it, you must understand and accept that Saphrax's use is governed under the Anti-Capitalist Software License. This is an intentional choice to make adoption intentionally difficult, especially by capitalist institutions. There are a wealth of other permissively licensed alternatives. Use them instead.