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Static site generators to watch in 2021

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  1. A static site generator, written in Python, that requires no database or server-side logic
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 24 social mentions

  2. Textpattern is an elegant content management system that is free, open source software.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #CMS #Blogging Platform #Blogging 3 social mentions

  3. An open-source CMS for your Git workflow

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 3 social mentions

  4. A professional visual editor for Bootstrap 4 and 3, Foundation, responsive design, HTML, and CSS. Convert HTML to WordPress themes.

    #Website Design #CMS #Website Builder 24 social mentions

  5. A progressive static-site framework for React!
    I still like react-static. Minimalism on react: https://github.com/react-static/react-static.

    #CMS #Website Builder #Developer Tools 5 social mentions

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    Nikola is s static site generator tool written in Python.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I also know that there is also Python-based Lektor [2], however I found Nikola more intriguing than this one. [0] https://getnikola.com/.

    #Blogging #CMS #Blogging Platform 8 social mentions

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    The modern open source flat-file CMS
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #CMS #Website Builder #Blogging 47 social mentions

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    Hakyll - A Static Site Generator in Haskell.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Btw there is a static page generator utilizing pandoc directly: hakyll[1]. Since it's configuration is done via haskell source code file, you need to be willing to learn a bit of haskell though. [1] https://jaspervdj.be/hakyll/.

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 6 social mentions

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    A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    No you're absolutely right -- these <i>are</i> all headless CMSes, I did not actually complete the JAMstack, only the wrong piece -- I don't know what I was thinking, don't know what made me zoom in on CMSes so much, guess I think of them as more important than the front-end in a JAMstack. As recompense, some lesser known options for the frontend part of the JAMstack that weren't mentioned in the original post: - https://github.com/getzola/zola - https://hexo.io/ - https://www.getblades.org/getting_started.html.

    #Blogging #CMS #Blogging Platform 20 social mentions

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