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awestruct 0.6.0.alpha3

Awestruct is a static site baking and publishing tool. It supports an extensive list of both templating and markup languages via Tilt (Haml, Slim, AsciiDoc, Markdown, Sass via Compass, etc), provides mobile-first layout and styling via Bootstrap or Foundation, offers a variety of deployment options (rsync, git, S3), handles site optimizations (minification, compression, cache busting), includes built-in extensions such as blog post management and is highly extensible.

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Versions:

  1. 0.6.7 - January 02, 2024 (110 ko)
  2. 0.6.6 - April 16, 2023 (110 ko)
  3. 0.6.5 - February 07, 2023 (110 ko)
  4. 0.6.4 - January 24, 2023 (110 ko)
  5. 0.6.3 - January 24, 2023 (110 ko)
  6. 0.6.0.alpha3 - August 19, 2019 (110 ko)
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Dépendances de Runtime (13):

asciidoctor ~> 1.5, >= 1.5.2
git ~> 1.2, >= 1.2.6
guard ~> 2.0, >= 2.13.0
guard-livereload ~> 2.0, >= 2.1.2
haml >= 4.0.5, < 6.0
listen ~> 3.1
logging ~> 2.2
mime-types ~> 3.0
oga ~> 2.0
parallel ~> 1.0, > 1.1.1
rack ~> 2.0
rest-client ~> 2.0
tilt ~> 2.0, >= 2.0.1

Dépendances de Development (6):

bootstrap-sass >= 3.2.0.2
compass-960-plugin ~> 0.10, >= 0.10.4
guard-rspec >= 4.0
nokogiri >= 1.5.10
rspec >= 3.0
zurb-foundation >= 4.3.2

Dépendances:

Any markup languages you are using and its dependencies. Haml and Markdown filters are touchy things. Redcarpet or Rdiscount work well if you're running on MRI. JRuby should be using haml 4.0.0+ with Kramdown. Compass and sass are no longer hard dependencies. You'll need too add them on your own should you want them. We also should be able to work with sassc.

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Auteurs:

  • Bob McWhirter, Jason Porter, Lance Ball, Dan Allen, Torsten Curdt, other contributors

Total de contrôle SHA 256:

7f1c22b100786a6010b660fe5c80b4a7dae5febad60348223b4a20311cfdd02f

Total de téléchargements 710 342

Pour cette version 10 847

License:

MIT

Version de Ruby requise: >= 2.4.0

Required Rubygems Version: > 1.3.1

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