diff --git a/doc/why-i-built-my-own-shitty-static-site-generator.adoc b/doc/why-i-built-my-own-shitty-static-site-generator.adoc index fddf4d7..26119eb 100644 --- a/doc/why-i-built-my-own-shitty-static-site-generator.adoc +++ b/doc/why-i-built-my-own-shitty-static-site-generator.adoc @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Erik Winter :language: EN :project: shitty-ssg -_NOTE: This post generated some interesting discussions elsewhere. See the posts on https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25227181[hackernews] and https://old.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/k05oy9/[reddit] to read more._ +_NOTE: This post generated some interesting discussions elsewhere. See the comments on https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25227181[hackernews] and https://old.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/k05oy9/[reddit] to read more._ On the internet, there is no shortage of good quality https://jamstack.org/generators/[static site generators] (SSG’s) that you can download for free. https://gohugo.io/[Hugo], https://jekyllrb.com/[Jekyll], and hundreds of others are readily available. And they work. You can build all kinds of sites with them. I know that, because I’ve used some of them. Hugo was the driving force behind this website until very recently. Despite that, when I tried to add a new section a while ago, I got rather frustrated with it and decided to build my own generator. It turned out to be a very pleasant experience and not just because I like to program things.