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    Metalsmith

    Metalsmith

    An extremely simple, pluggable static site generator for Node.js

    ...Metalsmith translates a directory tree to plain Javascript objects that you can manipulate effortlessly with your selection of plugins. You shouldn't have to bend your project needs to a specific framework or tool. Metalsmith gives you full control of how you want to conceptualize, structure, and build your project. Use Metalsmith to generate anything from a static site to a scaffolder, backup, command line, or deploy tool. Configuration over code or code over configuration: Metalsmith supports both.
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    Smaug

    Smaug

    Archive your Twitter/X bookmarks to markdown

    ...Smaug is designed for automation and integration into personal workflows, allowing users to run setup and export jobs from the command line with minimal configuration. It supports configuration through JSON and can be extended or scripted as part of broader personal knowledge management systems. Because the output is plain markdown, it fits well with static site generators and digital gardens — preserving links, text, and metadata in a format that’s both platform-independent and version-friendly.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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