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go.astrophena.name/gen
gen
is an another static site generator.
Install gen if you haven't yet.
Create a new site:
$ gen new mysite
Change directory to mysite
, build and serve the site locally:
$ cd mysite
$ gen build
$ gen serve
Run with --help
or -h
for options.
Go to http://localhost:3000
.
ProTip! You can use entr to automatically rebuild the site when changing files:
$ while true; do find . -type f -not -path '*/\.git/*' | entr -d gen build; done
Download the precompiled binary from releases page.
Install the latest version of Go if you haven't yet.
Install with go install
:
$ go install go.astrophena.name/gen@latest
go install
puts binaries by default to $GOPATH/bin
(e.g.
~/go/bin
).
Use GOBIN
environment variable to change this behavior.
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