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I see what you mean ... Yes, it should almost work. In fact, I started this project being inspired by Jekyll, which is a SSG, and later I ported my Jekyll sites to Servus.
I kept tweaking things quite a bit, but I still tried to keep as close compatibility with Jekyll as possible - both for content and for themes! In fact, I store content just like Jekyll, in a folder using one .md file per post, with front matter attached...
Never looked at Zola, but if it's anything like Jekyll, it should also be pretty simple.
You are right, that a tool to do the necessary conversions for content and / or themes from Jekyll, Zola and other SSGs would be very helpful! I'll probably have a look at that at some point. Will keep this issue open as a reminder.
Thanks for the feedback!
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Interesting question. How would you see the two integrated together?
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The basic rationale for any static site generator is that:
- posts or pages are stored in plain text files, most of them are adopt the markdown format
- posts or pages are then rendered into HTML in a public folder by template system
- a web-server serve the public folder to publish the content on web
As mentioned in README, the rendered HTML files are stored in memory and served directly by Servus.
Then, how about Servus accept a zipped public folder from any other static site generator, or tarball of the public folder, and then serve them?
Is the idea hold and fair? Or other tools can implement this?
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