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    Jekyll

    Jekyll

    A simple, blog-aware static site generator written in Ruby

    Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator that’s ideal for creating personal, project, or organization sites. Jekyll is incredibly simple-- it just takes your content, renders Markdown and Liquid templates, and spits out a complete, static website ready for deployment. No configurations, databases, pesky updates and other needless complexities. Jekyll lets you focus on what really matters: your content. Jekyll is easy to install and run. You can have your own website or blog up and running in no time at all!
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    eleventy

    eleventy

    A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates

    A static site generator for modern web development, focusing on flexibility and customization.
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    Pelican

    Pelican

    Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax

    Pelican is a static site generator that requires no database or server-side logic. 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....
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    academicpages.github.io

    academicpages.github.io

    Github Pages template based upon HTML and Markdown for personal

    AcademicPages is a ready-made Jekyll theme for academics to build personal websites, blogs, and CV pages. It includes features like publication lists, project showcases, writing blogs, and optimized layouts for easier GitHub Pages deployment. With support for LaTeX rendering, RSS feeds, and responsive design, it's popular among students, researchers, and educators looking to create professional web presences without coding from scratch.
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    Middleman

    Middleman

    Hand-crafted frontend development

    Middleman is a Ruby-powered static site generator that emphasizes clean templates, flexible layouts, and a great developer experience. It supports common templating languages (ERB, Haml, Slim) and content formats (Markdown, AsciiDoc), plus front-matter metadata to drive layouts, navigation, and per-page behavior. A built-in dev server with live reload keeps iteration fast, while an asset pipeline handles fingerprinting, minification, and cache-friendly builds. Extensions cover blogging, internationalization, sitemaps, data-driven pages, and external build steps, so complex sites remain manageable without server-side code. ...
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    DocPad

    DocPad

    Empower your website frontends with layouts and meta-data

    DocPad is a dynamic static site generator built on Node.js that streamlines web development by allowing use of layouts, meta‑data, templating preprocessors (Markdown, Jade, CoffeeScript, etc.), partials, skeletons, file‑watching, querying, and a rich plugin system for building powerful static sites quickly. Completely file based, meaning there are no pesky databases that need to be installed, and for version control you get to use systems like Git and SVN, which you're already used to. Write your documents in any language, markup, templating engine, or pre-processor you wish (we're truly agnostic thanks to your plugin system). ...
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    Wintersmith

    Wintersmith

    A flexible static site generator

    Wintersmith is a flexible static site generator built on Node.js, allowing developers to create static websites using plugins and templates for content transformation.
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    rawk (rage against web frameworks) - generates a static content from a tree of markdown files and other content. it was originally written by kyle isom based on the suckless webframework (sw) by nibblesec.
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