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I'm looking for a tool to generate a simple personal website (like an online business card) to self host. Preferably a static site generator.

I'm now using Hugo, but it does too much for me and changes too often. (I can't update my current page, because the template is no longer arond)

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[–] Smokeydope@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

I wrote my own set of tools in python that convert a simple gemtext formatted .gmi file into a static HTML file thats served by apache.

I'm a big fan of the Gemini Protocol project and found that handwriting pages in gemtext was ideal for focusing on text content and not worrying about formatting. Converting it to HTML+CSS with some scripts is pretty easy.

If anyone's interested I can give a link, currently just hosting source locally on my website, really should get a public github running.