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Slumbering Cat Productions@slumberingcat@calckey.world (2026-05-17 09:36:54)
@silverpill@mitra.social I was doing something similar on Codeberg recently. Though I haven't published it yet.

I went with Quartz because I'm working on something docs focused and like you I didn't want to make editing my markdown a chore (adding shortcode) so they'd look better on a website. It wasn't quite out of the box, had a little bit of tinkering to get it looking right but I like it so far.

I went with Grebadoc which uses git-pages as well and Foregjo Actions to deploy. Ultimately pretty happy with how it all works.

Codeberg/git-pages is shaping up really well to replace Github Pages for projects that need it.
---Reply--- silverpill@silverpill@mitra.social (2026-05-17 19:43:04) @slumberingcat Quartz looks very promising. I wanted to explore SSGs written in Rust, but will likely switch to a different tool later.
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