diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d0fed02..52279eb 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ Although there are many SSG's out there that work perfectly fine, I still went through the effort of creating my own program to generate [my site](https://erikwinter.nl/). And after doing that I wrote a lot of text explaining why. As it turns out, there are some underlying motivations for creating your own tools that I think are interesting for non-programmers too. If you want to read more about it, check the [essay on my site](https://erikwinter.nl/articles/2020/why-i-built-my-own-shitty-static-site-generator/). There is also a [note on the markup used](https://erikwinter.nl/notes/2020/a-tiny-subset-of-asciidoc-for-blogging/). I will create some more documentation later. -But, one of the points to do it was to have the freedom to put my content anywhere I want. So I was able to bundle everything together and you can find de source texts out of which the mentioned posts are generated right in this repository, in de `doc` folder. +But, one of the points to do it was to have the freedom to put my content anywhere I want. So I was able to bundle everything together and you can find de source files out of which the mentioned posts are generated right in this repository, in de `doc` folder. As noted in the project name, this software is shitty. Don't use it. I put it here for inspiration and for educational purposes. 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 281d665..5d7f48d 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 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Erik Winter 2020-11-09 :kind: article -:tags: golang, productivity, asciidoc +:tags: productivity, asciidoc, hugo :language: EN :project: shitty-ssg