Linking pages
- Static Site Generators http://staticsitegenerators.net/ 171 comments
- GitHub - markets/awesome-ruby: A collection of awesome Ruby libraries, tools, frameworks and software https://github.com/markets/awesome-ruby 48 comments
- GitHub - toolleeo/cli-apps: The largest Awesome Curated list of CLI/TUI applications with source data organized into CSV files https://github.com/toolleeo/cli-apps 32 comments
- Building a new GitLab Docs site with Nanoc, GitLab CI, and GitLab Pages | GitLab https://about.gitlab.com/2016/12/07/building-a-new-gitlab-docs-site-with-nanoc-gitlab-ci-and-gitlab-pages/ 5 comments
- GitHub - pinceladasdaweb/Static-Site-Generators: A definitive list of tools for generating static websites. https://github.com/pinceladasdaweb/Static-Site-Generators 5 comments
- Considering a Static Site Tool? Learn Gulp. | by Andrew Colclough | Objects in Space | Medium https://medium.com/objects-in-space/considering-a-static-site-tool-learn-gulp-2fd5f9821fc4 4 comments
- GitHub - lbrito1/sane-blog-builder: A very simple markdown-to-HTML blog builder in Ruby. https://github.com/lbrito1/sane-blog-builder 2 comments
- Our 2019 Answer to "What's in your tech stack?" https://www.indiehackers.com/@alexhillman/our-2019-answer-to-what-s-in-your-tech-stack-25e09be61c 0 comments
- Daniel Kennett - Editing, Previewing and Deploying Nanoc Sites Using An iPad http://ikennd.ac/blog/2019/02/nanoc-on-ipad/ 0 comments
- How to make a personal website, in 9001 easy steps https://thomaslevine.com/!/computing/making-your-personal-website/ 0 comments
- Introduction to Static Site Generation with Nanoc http://chodounsky.net/2013/03/28/introduction-to-static-site-generation-with-nanoc/ 0 comments
- Start a Blog in 2019 with Gatsby.js and Netlify https://daveceddia.com/start-blog-gatsby-netlify/ 0 comments
- Choosing the Right Blogging Platform - H3RALD https://h3rald.com/articles/choosing-the-right-blogging-platform/ 0 comments
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