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    Expose

    Expose

    A simple static site generator for photoessays

    Expose is a lightweight static site generator designed specifically for creating photoessays from folders of images and videos. Implemented as a Bash script, it converts directories of media files into cleanly structured static websites with built-in themes. By default, it includes both a blog-style layout and a Medium-inspired theme, but users can also build their own templates. Expose reads associated text files, YAML metadata, and folder structures to automatically generate navigation menus, captions, and styling for each gallery. ...
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    wpCLI is a Wordpress plugin that allows admins to administer their Wordpress installation in a "command line" fashion through a virtual (bash inspired) command line shell. Run php and JavaScript, or use the growing library of internal wpCLI command
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