There are 5 repositories under website-generator topic.
This repository shows an example how developers can use Paperbits to build web apps with rich content authoring capabilities.
🚀 Effortlessly create and deploy your own one-link website on GitHub.
A page to generate your own self-hosted linktree alternative
With WebsiteGenerator you can easily generate web pages in the terminal.
Generate and build a website using ChatGPT. (website generator)
A website that generates HTML and CSS for your own website.
Minimum Viable Website and CMS: A command line website generator with wrapper for Wink micro-CMS.
An application to generate a website. The content of the website is sourced from files written in a LaTeX inspired language. The target use case is for the generation of documentation. [PHP]
My very own website, and it's site generator
Portfolio Website generator
A static website generator for C# developers.
CGI script to serve Markdown as HTML or Gemtext using lowdown
A simple tool for managing content. Create content with add, update and delete features. Can also be used to host other applications.
This is the respository of my private, photography oriented website. Rendering is done in a Kotlin Backend (+ ImageMagick for Thumbnail generation). Image loading is a custom implementation, taking account the actual displayed width / height of the image and much more cool stuff (including an Markdown compatible Apache Velocity build)
A minimal starter setup for building static websites
Easily create your website
Courses is a publishing system for interactive content written in rust
Turn a Google Spreadsheet into an interactive website
Build websites with ease using Pandoc and Ctrl + c, Ctrl + v.
Generates a static site with boilerplates. Includes a web-server.
Forked repository to contribute through pull requests.
Generate a webpage as a GUI for a Python script, and serve from anywhere
Custom static site generator for https://derekenos.com
Static page generator using hoast with front matter extraction, templating with markdown handlebars, and file minification.
Generate simple blog from markdown.
This was the final project of my CSE 219 (Computer Science III) class, which I took in Fall 2018. This is for the use of professors to simplify the process of building course websites. The majority of the Course Site Generator Project was built by me, though Richard McKenna (McKillaGorilla) is credited for code that involves the Office Hours Pane. The Desktop Java Framework, jTPS, and Properties Manager were all created by Richard McKenna, though I made some edits to the Desktop Java Framework. To run the Course Site Generator, open the projects in a Java IDE and build the projects in the following order: Properties Manager, jTPS, Desktop Java Framework, and Course Site Generator. You may need to add references to the jar files. I recommend for each project, reference all the jar files in this repository. For help using this project, just click 'help' on the project. Please do not copy any code from this project if you have the same project. If you do, I am not responsible for any of your academic dishonesty accusations.
API for namelix.com
A NUXTJS site generator for nuxpresso-server a tailored Headless Strapi CMS to build rich content websites.