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    Pelican

    Pelican

    Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax

    ...Chronological content (e.g., articles, blog posts) as well as static pages. Integration with external services. Site themes (created using Jinja2 templates). Publication of articles in multiple languages. Generation of Atom and RSS feeds. Code syntax highlighting via Pygments. Import existing content from WordPress, Dotclear, or RSS feeds. Fast rebuild times due to content caching and selective output writing. Extensible via a rich plugin ecosystem, Pelican Plugins. Pelican considers “articles” to be chronological content, such as posts on a blog, and thus associated with a date. ...
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    Felix Felicis

    Felix Felicis

    Felix Felicis (aka liquidluck) is a static blog generator in python

    ...It is similar in purpose to Jekyll, Hugo or Hexo, but emphasizes ease of customization and rich templating, allowing authors to define custom content models and build plug-in extensions. The generator supports live previews and incremental builds so content changes reflect quickly, and it includes built-in support for features like pagination, RSS feeds, and code syntax highlighting to suit developers. It is aimed at creators who want to author content in a lightweight workflow without heavy CMS overhead and still maintain full control over markup, design, and deployment. Because the ecosystem is Ruby-based, it integrates into developer toolchains, CI pipelines, and can deploy to GitHub Pages or any static host.
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