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statice

v0.0.0

Published

A simple yet flexible static site generator

Downloads

2

Readme

statice

Statice - A simple yet flexible static site generator

Currently at the planning stage, if you're after a working solution this is not the right place for you. Yet...

Planned features

Input

Should be pluggable and try not to make assumptions about structure

Should ship with input plugins for:

  • Markdown and YAML frontmatter on disk
  • Well documented example of how content might be fed from a REST API, but designed to be modified rather than used as is.

Rendering

Handlebars

  • Partials, layouts and helpers
  • Ability to define custom helpers
  • Should ship with custom helpers for:
    • ...

Output

Pluggable Should ship with output plugins for

  • Outputting to disk

Use

Should be a vanilla node module designed to be used programatically, with optional plugins for Grunt and Gulp

Possibly a separate project, but should somehow expose enough hooks and events that a user interface (probably web based) could be developed to monitor and control it (a la Mixture.io).