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Nue is a Static Site Generator (SSG) built from scratch for faster tooling, cleaner codebases, and better results. It makes things •fun• again
Nue is a great fit for:
Beginner web developers: Those looking to bypass frontend redundancy and work directly with the Web Standard Model: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Experienced JavaScript developers: Those frustrated with the overwhelming amount of abstractions in the React stack and seeking simpler ways to develop professional websites.
Design-focused teams: Those prioritizing user experience and design systems, leveraging modern CSS to create efficient, lightweight websites that enhance usability without the bloat of JS monoliths.
In short: if you’re looking to build beautiful and innovative websites with faster tooling and a simpler development model, Nue is the right choice for you.
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Ultimately Nue will be a ridiculously simpler alternative to Next.js, Gatsby, and Astro
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md
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