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README.md

BLOGTOOL is a stupid simple static site generator

There are no themes or templates. You write a project structure like this:

myblog
|
|-> articles
|   |-> article1.md
|   |-> article2.md
|-> assets
|   |-> article1.jpg
|   |-> photo.png
|-> profile.jpg
|-> about.md
|-> styles.css

And blogtool generates a static site in dist/ with a list of articles for the home page, an about page with a profile picture and bio from profile.jpg and about.md, each page will include styless.css and all assets will be available at /static

dist
|
|-> index.html
|-> static
|   |-> article1.jpg
|   |-> photo.png
|   |-> profile.jpg
|   |-> styles.css
|-> article1.html
|-> article2.html
|-> about.html

Invoke blogtool with blogtool after installing dependencies and adding the bin to your path. Run it in your project's root. There are no options. It will not remove old files from dist/.