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Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator. It takes a template directory (representing the raw form of a website), runs it through Textile or Markdown and Liquid converters, and spits out a complete, static website suitable for serving with Apache or your favorite web server. This is
Texy is one of the most complex lightweight markup language. It allows adding of images, links, nested lists, tables and has full support for typography and CSS. Texy allows you to enter content using an easy to read Texy syntax which is filtered into structurally valid XHTML. No knowledge of HTML is required.
Angerwhale is Perl-based bloging software that reads posts from the filesystem, and determines authorship based on the post's PGP digital signature. These posts can be in a variety of formats (text, wiki, HTML, POD), and new formats can be added dynamically at runtime. Posting comments is also
Awestruct is a framework for creating static HTML sites (i.e., a static website-baking tool). The goal of the software is to make this task trivially easy. It provides template-drive site creation, an extension pipeline and facilities for easily priming the site creation with additional non-page data.
minimalsite is a fast minimal static website builder. It generates web pages from a file hierarchy with markdown and textile syntax.
NOTEThis project has Moved to GitHub! This is a plugin for gedit that provides live previews of Textile code. It's based off of Gedit's MarkDown support, and will soon include Markdown support (as well as Textile highlighting) Current New FeaturesOpens bottom pane & focuses on the
Texier can be used as an alternative to tools like RedCloth, BlueCloth, etc. in web applications written in Ruby on Rails (for example). Texier does the same as Texy!, so more info there...
chgmj (Crappy Html Generation Made Joyful) is a simple python script. It "compiles" markdown, textile files into HTML ones, generate a navigation menu, ... Coupled with a VCS, you manage your whole website as a wiki. And it's fast because of the ala make feature. NB. This project was
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