I try to evangelize Svelte at work. But they decide to add kubernetes and PUG in front of the over engineered stacks to build and publish a websiteSvelte for example which is what I was going to suggest.
Yes, you can use github to host. Amazon S3 works too.Sidequestion. What do you use to freely publish/host your static site. Could github be used ?
So true. Markdown is only useful for quick-and-dirty things like READMEs and maybe as wiki markup. It's woefully inadequate as a general markup language.I do actually quite like this. Though I can't quite understand the point of markdown / lowdown in this mix. For example:
And for the complex things that HTML makes fairly horrible, markdown can't do anyway (or falls back to HTML).
Much as I despise m4, it might be the best tool for this job (yes, I looked.) Your link 404s, unfortunately.I am not much of a web developer so my advice is probably not ideal but I personally use m4 and the rest of the UNIX stack. You can check out my sites Makefile here:
Get ready to wait 5-10 minutes for npm to "initialize". I dunno or care what it's doing that takes so long. Probably downloading crucial dependencies like left-pad, for example.Admittedly we are looking to get a rewrite by a proper designer in the coming months with one of our next releases. They will probably drag in 12 different scripting languages and half of the CPAN / PIP. Probably chuck some Rust and crates.io in there for good measure
Gotta love that resume-driven development.I try to evangelize Svelte at work. But they decide to add kubernetes and PUG in front of the over engineered stacks to build and publish a website
Yeah, Microsoft has been dicking about with GitHub accounts trying to enforce their broken authentication schemes and 2FA so I am in the process of moving things about.Your link 404s, unfortunately.