Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.
A static site generator. Provides dozens of templating languages (Haml, Sass, Compass, Slim, CoffeeScript, and more). Makes minification, compression, cache busting, Yaml data (and more) an easy part of your development cycle.
A static site generator. Provides dozens of templating languages (Haml, Sass, Compass, Slim, CoffeeScript, and more). Makes minification, compression, cache busting, Yaml data (and more) an easy part of your development cycle.
A static site generator. Provides dozens of templating languages (Haml, Sass, Compass, Slim, CoffeeScript, and more). Makes minification, compression, cache busting, Yaml data (and more) an easy part of your development cycle.
Nanoc is a static-site generator focused on flexibility. It transforms content from a format such as Markdown or AsciiDoc into another format, usually HTML, and lays out pages consistently to retain the site’s look and feel throughout. Static sites built with Nanoc can be deployed to any web server.
Jekyll-Scholar is for all the academic bloggers out there. It is a set of extensions for Jekyll the awesome, blog aware, static site generator; it formats your BibTeX bibliographies for the web using CSL citation styles and generally gives your blog posts citation super-powers.'
A static site generator. Provides dozens of templating languages (Haml, Sass, Compass, Slim, CoffeeScript, and more). Makes minification, compression, cache busting, Yaml data (and more) an easy part of your development cycle.
Nesta is a lightweight Content Management System, written in Ruby using the Sinatra web framework. Nesta has the simplicity of a static site generator, but (being a fully fledged Rack application) allows you to serve dynamic content on demand. Content is stored on disk in plain text files (there is no database). Edit your content in a text editor and keep it under version control (most people use git, but any version control system will do fine). Implementing your site's design is easy, but Nesta also has a small selection of themes to choose from.
A static site generator that uses the best toolset available
Enables you to publish your podcast using the Jekyll static site generator, creating feeds and a reasonably looking website
Pandocomatic is a tool to automate using pandoc. With pandocomatic you can express common patterns of using pandoc for generating your documents. Applied to a directory, pandocomatic can act as a static site generator.
The nanoc-toolbox is a collection of filters and helpers for the static site generator tool nanoc
WebP Image Generator for Jekyll 3 Sites that automatically generate WebP images for all images on your static site and serves them when possible. Includes the v0.6.1 version of the WebP utilities for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X 10.9 (Mountain Lion)
Generate a static site for Gollum Wikis
Generate a static site from any rackup compatible application.
Your website should use far-future expires headers on static assets, to make the best use of client-side caching. But when a file is cached, updates won't get picked up. Cache busting is the practice of making the filename of a cached asset unique to its content, so it can be cached without having to worry about future changes. This gem adds a filter and some helper methods to Nanoc, the static site generator, to simplify the process of making asset filenames unique. It helps you output fingerprinted filenames, and refer to them from your source files. It works on images, javascripts and stylesheets. It is extracted from the nanoc-template project at http://github.com/avdgaag/nanoc-template.
Photish is a simple, convention based (but configurable) static photo site generator.
Lanyon is a good friend of Jekyll, the static site generator, and transforms your website into a Rack application.
Guard::Jekyll automatically rebuilds websites with the Jekyll static site generator.
Serif is a static site generator and blogging system powered by markdown files and an optional admin interface complete with drag-and-drop image uploading.
A Middleman-inspired static site generator built for speed.
Jekyll PDF Embed is a ruby gem for Jekyll static site generator. It allows user to easily embed external or local PDF files to any page or blog post.
Why another static site generator? Machined is for the developers who know and love the asset pipeline of Rails 3.1 and want to develop blazingly fast static websites. It's built from the ground up using Sprockets 2.0.
Bunto is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.
A Jekyll plugin to paginate the output of any static site generator
Generate static sites with Jekyll based on RDF data
Noe is a tool that generates project skeletons from predefined templates. A template is designed for a specific product (a ruby library, a static or dynamic web site, ...). Noe instantiates templates and helps you maintaining your product via meta-information provided by a .noespec yaml file. In contrast to other tools, Noe is not specific to certain kinds of products. Even if Noe comes bundled with a default template to develop gem libraries, writing your own template is possible and even simple!
A static site generator
Pluggable, portable, framework-friendly static site generator. Setting the Stage for the Ruby CMS.
Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.
Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.
Usmu is a static site generator built in Ruby that leverages the Tilt API to support many different template engines. It supports local generation but is designed to be used with the web-based editor.
Hx is a simple static site generator in the spirit of Hobix which reads a YAML configuration file, constructs a filter graph, and generates output files.
This theme is for jekyll static site generator. It uses Bootstrap 4 with beautiful Bootswatch themes. It is github-pages compatible and uses animate.css to add animations.
SmallCage is a simple, but powerful website generator. It converts content and template files, which has common elements in a website, to a plain, static website. No database, no application container, and no repeat in many pages is needed. You can keep your site well with very little work.
Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.
Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.
Generate static site from your rack application & test files
The microstatic gem turns generating your static site and deploying it to S3 into a one-liner.
A static site generator utilizing Haml, Sass and providing YUI compression and cache busting.
Staticpress is a blog-focused static site generator. It uses Tilt for rendering nearly any template you can think of and come with a built-in Rack server for easy development previews.
Plain Record is a data persistence, which use human editable and readable plain text files. It's ideal for static generated sites, like blog or homepage.
Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.
Generates a static site from template files with YAML and Liquid. Stack supports template transformation through Markdown, Textile and Less CSS.
Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.
Static site generator and rack app
Static site generator for RDF/Turtle
Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.
Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.
Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator.