The only thing I miss is GitHub Pages (as in the tool/Ruby gem, Codeberg has a static site hosting service Codeberg Pages). I have tried getting it to be more agnostic but it makes some assumptions about being on GitHub. If I were a Ruby dev I’d put more effort into it. It’s one of the most straightforward Markdown to static site tools that works in a straightforward no nonsense way.
And I’m hoping to be proved wrong here because this is something I’d really like to use. I don’t want to use front matter in my docs and I want to be able to link to them relatively from other Markdown files to the .md extension and it be automatically translated.
The only thing I miss is GitHub Pages (as in the tool/Ruby gem, Codeberg has a static site hosting service Codeberg Pages). I have tried getting it to be more agnostic but it makes some assumptions about being on GitHub. If I were a Ruby dev I’d put more effort into it. It’s one of the most straightforward Markdown to static site tools that works in a straightforward no nonsense way.
And I’m hoping to be proved wrong here because this is something I’d really like to use. I don’t want to use front matter in my docs and I want to be able to link to them relatively from other Markdown files to the .md extension and it be automatically translated.
I don’t use ruby but it’s nice