stogversion

A static web site compiler, handling blog posts, or XML document in general.

Main features:

  • generate static XML/HTML documents: easy to deploy, less security problems,
  • handling of blog posts, with dates, topics, keywords and associated RSS feeds,
  • no new syntax,
  • based on a XML rewrite engine allowing to apply substitutions (rewrite rules) on some tags. Some substitutions are pre-defined, and others can be defined in your documents or added by plugins. Content can then be written with semantic tags,
  • support multi-language sites,
  • a lot of predefined functions can be used to handle sectionning, table of contents, verified cross-references, ...,
  • OCaml code can be interpreted at compilation time and the result included in the generated documents, which is nice to write tutorials on OCaml libraries,
  • some plugins ease the inclusion of graphviz graphs, and pictures generated by Aysmptote or LaTeX,
  • ...
Tags publication xml documentation blog web website
AuthorMaxence Guesdon
LicenseGPL-3.0-only
Published
Homepagehttps://www.good-eris.net/stog/
Issue Trackerhttps://framagit.org/zoggy/stog/issues
Maintainerzoggy@bat8.org
Dependencies
Optional dependencies
Conflicts
Source [http] https://framagit.org/zoggy/stog/-/archive/0.16.0/stog-0.16.0.tar.gz
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Edithttps://github.com/ocaml/opam-repository/tree/master/packages/stog/stog.0.16.0/opam
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