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    htmly

    htmly

    Simple and fast databaseless PHP blogging platform, and Flat-File CMS

    HTMLy is an open source databaseless PHP blogging platform. A flat-file CMS that allows you to create a fast, secure, and powerful website or blog in seconds. HTMLy uses a unique algorithm to find or list any content based on date, type, category, tag, or author, and it's performance remains fast even if we have tens of thousands of posts and hundreds of tags. As a flat-file CMS, HTMLy is designed to run smoothly despite using minimal server specs. With 512MB of RAM or even in shared hosting, it should handle more than 20K posts without any issues. ...
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    bookdown

    bookdown

    Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown

    ...Multiple choices of output formats: PDF, LaTeX, HTML, EPUB, and Word. Possibility of including dynamic graphics and interactive applications (HTML widgets and Shiny apps) Support for languages other than R, including C/C++, Python, and SQL, etc. LaTeX equations, theorems, and proofs work for all output formats. Can be published to GitHub, bookdown.org, and any web servers. Integrated with the RStudio IDE. The easiest way to start a new Bookdown project is from within RStudio IDE. Go to File, New Project, New Directory, Book project using bookdown.
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