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    JBake

    JBake

    Java based open source static site/blog generator for developers

    ...Binary distribution contains everything you need apart from a JRE, with no complicated environment setup with 3rd party dependencies. The binary distribution runs on Windows, Unix/Linux, and Mac OS X. Plugins are available for Gradle, Maven, mill, SBuild and sbt. Supports AsciiDoc, Markdown, and good old HTML formatted content. Freemarker, Groovy, Thymeleaf, Jade and Pebble-based templates & scripting support. Easily integrate CSS frameworks such as Bootstrap and Foundation. Store your site content in Dropbox, CVS, SVN, Git or whatever you want.
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    WebDiff

    Graphical tool for visualizing changes in web pages

    WebDiff is a graphical tool for visualizing changes in web pages. It is written in Java and uses Eclipse's SWT toolkit. You can view changes between any two HTML files on your file system or a web server, distinguishing them in a manner of your choice. There is a plan to eventually support viewing changes between Git/Subversion/Mercurial clients.
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