Hakyll is a Haskell library for building static websites. It uses a highly configurable domain-specific language (DSL) embedded in Haskell, enabling users to define content compilation pipelines in code. It’s ideal for blogs and small-to-medium websites, with support for Markdown, Pandoc, and syntax highlighting. Hakyll is a static site generator library in Haskell. More information (including a tutorial) can be found on the Hakyll homepage. You can install this library using cabal. If Stack fails, please see which Stackage snapshots contain Hakyll and specify one explicitly.
Features
- Static site generator written as a Haskell library (no standalone executable)
- Configurable via an xmonad‑like Haskell DSL
- Integrated with Pandoc for content conversion (Markdown, LaTeX, etc.)
- Supports syntax highlighting and other Pandoc features
- Flexible rule-based content compilation and templating
- Installable via Cabal or Stack for Haskell projects
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