Description
webgen is used for generating static websites from templates and content files (which can be written in any markup language). It can generate dynamic content like menus on the fly and comes with many powerful extensions.
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webgen - static website generation made easy
webgen is used for generating static websites from templates and content files (which can be written in any markup language). It can generate dynamic content like menus on the fly and comes with many powerful extensions.
Contact & Help
The author of webgen is Thomas Leitner -- he is reachable at [email protected].
You can discuss webgen or find help on the webgen-users Google group.
Or you can join the IRC channel [#webgen] on Freenode.
Description
webgen is a free (GPL-licensed) command line application for generating static websites. It combines content with template files to generate HTML files. This allows one to separate the content from the layout and reuse the layout for many content files.
Apart from this basic functionality, webgen offers many features that makes authoring websites easier:
Multiple markup languages to choose from for writing HTML and CSS files (Markdown, Textile, RDoc, Haml, Sass, ...)
Automatic generation of menus, breadcrumb trails, ... and more!
Partial website regeneration (only modified items get re-generated) which reduces website generation time enormously
Self-contained website (all generated links are relative, so one can view the website without a web server)
Easily extendable (all major components can be extended with new functionality or existing functionality can be replaced)
No need to know the Ruby language for basic websites
The main documentation lives at http://webgen.gettalong.org/documentation/.
Installation
webgen is written in Ruby, so you need the Ruby interpreter on your system. You can get it from http://ruby-lang.org/. See http://webgen.gettalong.org/installation.html for more information.
You can install webgen via Rubygems:
$ gem install webgen
Or via the setup.rb
method if you have downloaded a tarball or zip file:
$ ruby setup.rb config
$ ruby setup.rb setup
$ ruby setup.rb install
License
GPLv3 - see the COPYING file.
*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the webgen README section above
are relevant to that project's source code only.