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StaticGen

A List of Static Site Generators for Jamstack Sites

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Nanoc

http://nanoc.ws/ nanoc/nanoc (1879)
Languages:Ruby
Templates:ERB, eRuby, Mustache, Haml, Slim
License:MIT

nanoc is a flexible static site generator written in Ruby. See the nanoc web site for more information.

Contributing

Contributions are greatly appreciated! Consult the Development guidelines for information on how you can contribute.

Contributors

Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to nanoc in one way or another:

Ale Muñoz, Alexander Mankuta, Arnau Siches, Ben Armston, Bil Bas, Brian Candler, Bruno Dufour, Chris Eppstein, Christian Plessl, Colin Barrett, Damien Pollet, Dan Callahan, Daniel Hofstetter, Daniel Mendler, Daniel Wollschlaeger, David Everitt, Dennis Sutch, Devon Luke Buchanan, Dmitry Bilunov, Eric Sunshine, Erik Hollensbe, Fabian Buch, Felix Hanley, Go Maeda, Gregory Pakosz, Grégory Karékinian, Guilherme Garnier, Jack Chu, Jake Benilov, Jasper Van der Jeugt, Jeff Forcier, John Nishinaga, Justin Clift, Justin Hileman, Kevin Lynagh, Louis T., Mathias Bynens, Matt Keveney, Matthew Frazier, Matthias Beyer, Matthias Reitinger, Matthias Vallentin, Michal Cichra, Nelson Chen, Nicky Peeters, Nikhil Marathe, Oliver Byford, Peter Aronoff, Raphael von der Grün, Remko Tronçon, Riley Goodside, Ruben Verborgh, Scott Vokes, Simon South, Spencer Whitt, Stanley Rost, Starr Horne, Stefan Bühler, Stuart Montgomery, Takashi Uchibe, Toon Willems, Tuomas Kareinen, Ursula Kallio, Vincent Driessen, Xavier Shay, Zaiste de Grengolada, Šime Ramov

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