Jekyll is a static site generator written in Ruby that transforms plain text into static websites and blogs, commonly used with GitHub Pages.. There are currently 5 open-source alternatives to Jekyll, with a combined total of 3.4k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is JavaScript.
Showing 5 open-source alternatives
A fast, flexible static site generator for Deno that supports multiple file formats and easy configuration.
A flexible static site generator for blogs written in Common Lisp, using Git for storage and supporting plugins.
A Jekyll-inspired static site generator for .NET that can run locally, as a service, or with Azure automation.
A Gulp plugin for compiling Handlebars templates into static HTML, designed as a sane static site generator.
Generate a minimalist documentation site from markdown files and a table of contents JSON.
Open-Awesome is built by the community, for the community. Submit a project, suggest an awesome list, or help improve the catalog on GitHub.