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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5b9cfcf --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +# sticks: a dead simple static site generator + +`sticks` is a tiny and customizable static site generator. + +it leverages [hakyll](https://jaspervdj.be/hakyll/) and [pandoc](https://pandoc.org/) to great extent, and so checks in at just under 50 lines of haskell. + +### features + +- html templating: directly through pandoc +- support for markdown, restructured text, asciidoc, org-mode... +- [todo] renders latex and typst directly to pdfs +- supports pandoc flavoured markdown, including: + - lists with meaningful numeric order + - line blocks and nested quotes + - code blocks <!-- and syntax highlighting --> + - a wide variety of tables + - inline latex via mathml + - yaml metadata blocks + +### usage + +```bash +$ stack build +$ stack exec sticks -- --help +Usage: sticks [-v|--verbose] COMMAND + + sticks - Static site compiler created with Hakyll + +Available options: + -h,--help Show this help text + -v,--verbose Run in verbose mode + +Available commands: + build Generate the site + check Validate the site output + clean Clean up and remove cache + rebuild Clean and build again + server Start a preview server + watch Autocompile on changes and start a preview server. +``` + +### about + +pandoc (and by extension hakyll and sticks) operates on: +- **files** containing *metadata* and *content*, and +- **templates** containing *variables* and *expressions*. + +files may be prefixed with a YAML metadata block ("front matter") declaring variables (ex. title, subtitle, author...) for use by *templates*. a special `template` variable denotes the template to be used. without a `template` entry in the metadata block, they will be assumed to be free-standing documents (disregarding YAML front matter). + +templates are simply an html, or pdf, or etc file containing the content needed (ex. header and footer material) for a free-standing document. they must contain the special `$body$` variable somewhere for file injection. they may refer to variables declared by files with `$variable$`. basic control flow is also supported and is documented in [the pandoc manual](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#template-syntax) (note only the `$foo$` syntax is supported, not `${foo}`). + +sticks expects all templates to be placed in the `_templates` folder and will throw an error for any templates referenced by front matter that do not exist there. templates may include each other with the `$partial("_template/template.html")$` syntax. + +the aforementioned YAML metadata blocks may be placed before files of any type. they look like the following: +```yaml +--- +template: default +title: a really cool document +subtitle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ +--- +``` |