Codex

Codex 0.2.3

Codex is a very complex, yet very easy to use tool that lets developers easily compile an HTML website on the go.It uses Markdown files to store and format the text, Jade for the template engine, and Stylus for CSS.It also comes with a skeleton template...

StaticMatic

StaticMatic 0.11.1

It's a very useful tool when building static website, where a CMS implementation would seem to be over the top.More documentation on this app can be found here.Features:Replace over-featured, cumbersome Content Management Systems. Speed up your...

Sweet

Sweet 2.0.5

Sweet works just like any other static HTML compiler, but on top of Node.js and its specific technologies.It takes text stored in content files, reads a template, and merges both of them together into a nicely designed static HTML page.Sweet is like a...

Rux

Rux 0.5.8

Rux is a classic static site compiler that removes all the fluff and extra features most static site generators have, leaving in place only a simple Markdown to HTML compiler, fast and easy to use.There are no categories, no tags, no RSS feeds, no...

Pattern Lab

Pattern Lab 0.7.12

Pattern Lab uses concepts like atoms, molecules, organisms, pages and templates to assemble and produce a website from the PHP command line.In Pattern Lab atoms are basic HTML elements like checkboxes, paragraphs or buttons.Molecules are atom groups, a...

Roots-CMS

Roots-CMS 0.0.8 / 0.0.9-beta1

Roots-CMS, as the name implies, utilizes the Roots frontend Node.js framework to store, organize, and arrange content for publication. Using a JSON-based configuration system and the power of the Express server for Node.js, developers can build and deploy...

Ruhoh

Ruhoh 2.6

Using a configuration file, template files, and the way files and folders are organized on the user's filesystem, Ruhoh compiles these resources into static, classic HTML, JS, and CSS Web pages.Everything is well organized and structured inside Ruhoh, the...

Dapper

Dapper 0.18

There are two main practices in Web development when it comes to website building. One of them is using a CMS that employs the help of a visual interface to let the developer build the site, while the second, more obscure, is to use a technology called...

Blacksmith

Blacksmith 1.1.3

There's certainly two main train of thought when it comes to building websites. One is for using CMSs because the content is easier to manage and end-users have no problem in using the GUI as well. The second is to keep things as simple as possible and...

Buzzy

Buzzy 0.5.2

Buzzy takes an amalgam of template and content files and compiles them into static HTML pages.These pages can then be served at higher speeds to users visiting a website.Buzzy uses Markdown to style content and supports classic blog formats as...