An HTML pre-processor for web typography. Typeset provides typographic features used traditionally in fine printing which remain unavailable to browser layout engines.
PHP Static Site Generator.
Sculpin is a static site generator written in PHP. It converts Markdown files, Twig templates and standard HTML into a static HTML site that can be easily deployed.
🗃️ Tools for integrating a Obsidian Vault with a Docusaurus website.
A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in.
This tool and its template engine tera were born from an intense dislike of the (insane) Golang template engine and therefore of Hugo that I was using before for 6+ sites.
Rspack-based Static Site Generator
The No-Hassle CMS for GitHub. A user-friendly CMS for static site generators.
Tired of juggling Git and YAML to update your Next.js, Astro, Hugo or Nuxt website? Make it easy on you and your team, get a user-friendly CMS running straight on top of GitHub.
A Term-to-Definition-Linker for Markdown.
glossarify-md is a command line tool to help Markdown writers with
The Flyimg project is a Dockerized application that allows you to resize, crop, and compress images on the fly. One Docker container to build your own Cloudinary-like service.
By default, Flyimg generates the AVIF image format (when the browser supports it) which provides superior compression compared to other formats.
Additionally, Flyimg also generates the WebP format, along with the impressive MozJPEG compression algorithm to optimize images, other formats are supported also such as PNG and GIF.
A single Bash script to create blogs. Download, run, write, done!
I created it because I wanted a very, very simple way to post entries to a blog by using a public folder on my server, without any special requirements and dependencies. Works on GNU/Linux, OSX and BSD.
Optimizes static websites for best user experience and best Core Web Vitals scores.
jampack is a post-processing tool that takes the output of your Static Site Generator (aka SSG) and optimizes it for best user experience and best Core Web Vitals scores.
React Documentation Framework. Minimal Documentation Framework, powered by React + Vite.
Vocs is a minimal static documentation generator designed to supercharge your documentation workflow, built with modern web technologies.
The single or multi-repository documentation site generator for tech writers who writing in AsciiDoc.
A documentation toolchain that helps technical writing teams create, manage, collaborate on, remix, and publish documentation sites sourced from a variety of versioned content repositories.
A Lightweight Markdown Open Publishing Tool. Instantly Turn Online Markdown Files into Web Pages.
This open-source web app, built with the magical documentation site generator Docsify, provides a quick way to publish one or more online Markdown files as standalone web pages without needing to set up your own website.
Content Management for your Codebase.
A new tool that makes Markdown, JSON and YAML content in your codebase editable by humans. Live edit content on GitHub or your local file system, without disrupting your existing code and workflows.
Open source content management for your Git workflow.
A CMS for static site generators. Give users a simple way to edit and add content to any site built with a static site generator.
Elegant and Powerful Static Site Generator.
HydePHP is a content-first Laravel-powered console application that allows you to create static HTML pages, blog posts, and documentation sites, using your choice of Markdown and/or Blade.
Privacy-focused lightweight commenting engine.
Remark42 allows you to have a self-hosted, lightweight, and simple (yet functional) comment engine, which doesn't spy on users. It can be embedded into blogs, articles or any other place where readers add comments.
Federated Web Comments
Cactus Comments is a federated comment system for the open web, based on the Matrix protocol.
Quartz is a fast, batteries-included static-site generator that transforms Markdown content into fully functional websites. Thousands of students, developers, and teachers are already using Quartz to publish personal notes, wikis, and digital gardens to the web.
Quartz is a set of tools that helps you publish your digital garden and notes as a website for free. Quartz v4 features a from-the-ground rewrite focusing on end-user extensibility and ease-of-use.