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4.6 KiB
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# zs - Zen Static site generator
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zs is an extremely minimal static site generator written in Go.
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[![Build Status](https://ci.mills.io/api/badges/prologic/zs/status.svg)](https://ci.mills.io/prologic/zs)
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## Quick Start
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```console
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go get install go.mills.io/zs@latest
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cat > .zs/layout.html <<EOF
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<html>
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<head>
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<title>{{ title }}</title>
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</head>
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<body>{{ content }}</body>
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</html>
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EOF
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cat > index.md <<EOF
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---
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title: Hello World
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---
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# Hello World
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Hello World!
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EOF
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zs serve
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```
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## Features
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* Zero configuration (no configuration file needed)
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* Cross-platform
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* Highly extensible
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* Works well for blogs and generic static websites (landing pages etc)
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* Easy to learn
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* Fast
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## Installation
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Download the binaries from [go.mills.io/prologic/zs](https://git.mills.io/prologic/zs):
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```console
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go get go.mills.io/zs@latest
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```
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Or build from source manually:
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```console
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git clone https://git.mills.io/prologic/zs
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cd zs
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make install
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```
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## Ideology
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Keep your texts in markdown, or HTML format right in the main directory
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of your blog/site.
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Keep all service files (extensions, layout pages, deployment scripts etc)
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in the `.zs` subdirectory.
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Define variables in the header of the content files using [YAML front matter](https://assemble.io/docs/YAML-front-matter.html):
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```markdown
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---
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title: My web site
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keywords: best website, hello, world
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---
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Markdown text goes after a header *separator*
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```
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Use placeholders for variables and plugins in your markdown or html
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files, e.g. `{{ title }}` or `{{ command arg1 arg2 }}.
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Write extensions in any language you like and put them into the `.zs`
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sub-directory.
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Everything the extensions prints to stdout becomes the value of the
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placeholder.
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Every variable from the content header will be passed via environment variables like `title` becomes `$ZS_TITLE` and so on. There are some special variables:
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- `$ZS` - a path to the `zs` executable
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- `$ZS_OUTDIR` - a path to the directory with generated files
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- `$ZS_FILE` - a path to the currently processed markdown file
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- `$ZS_URL` - a URL for the currently generated page
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## Extensions
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Extensions are just executables in any language that output content. They can be system executables like `data` or custom extensions that you place in `.zs/`. To use an extensions simply reference it in your content like so:
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```markdown
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Site last updated at {{{ date }}
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```
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Or:
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```markdown
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Here's a list of support features:
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{{ features }}
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```
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Where `features` is a script defined in `.zs/features`
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Extensions can be written in any language you know (Bash, Python, Lua, JavaScript, Go, even Assembler).
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Here are some example extensions you might find useful in your site.
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### Extension: Include
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`.zs/include`:
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```bash
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#!/bin/sh
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if [ ! $# = 1 ]; then
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printf "Usage: %s <file>\n" "$(basename "$0")"
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exit 0
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fi
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if [ -f "$1" ]; then
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cat "$1"
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else
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echo "error: file not found $1"
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fi
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```
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### Extension: RSS
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`.zs/rss`:
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```bash
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#!/bin/sh
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for f in ./blog/*.md ; do
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d="$("$ZS" var "$f" date)"
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if [ ! -z $d ] ; then
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timestamp="$(date --date "$d" +%s)"
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url="$("$ZS" var "$f" url)"
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title="$("$ZS" var "$f" title | tr A-Z a-z)"
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desc="$("$ZS" var "$f" description)"
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echo $timestamp \
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"<item>" \
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"<title>$title</title>" \
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"<link>http://zserge.com/$url</link>" \
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"<description>$desc</description>" \
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"<pubDate>$(date --date @$timestamp -R)</pubDate>" \
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"<guid>http://zserge.com/$url</guid>" \
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"</item>"
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fi
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done | sort -r -n | cut -d' ' -f2-
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```
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## Hooks
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There are two special plugin names that are executed every time the build
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happens:
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- `prehook` -- executed before the build
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- `posthook` -- executed after the build
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You can use these to customize the build before and after. For example you can use the `posthook` to minify CSS or Javascript files.
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`.zs/posthook`:
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```bash
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#!/bin/sh
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set -e
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minify -o "$ZS_OUTDIR/css/fa.min.css" "$ZS_OUTDIR/css/fa.css"
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minify -o "$ZS_OUTDIR/css/site.min.css" "$ZS_OUTDIR/css/site.css"
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rm -rf "$ZS_OUTDIR/css/fa.css"
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rm -rf "$ZS_OUTDIR/css/screen.css"
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```
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## Command line usage
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- `zs build` re-builds your site.
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- `zs build <file>` re-builds one file and prints resulting content to stdout.
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- `zs watch` rebuilds your site every time you modify any file.
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- `zs serve` rebuilds your site and serve it on the network.
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- `zs var <filename> [var1 var2...]` prints a list of variables defined in the
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header of a given markdown file, or the values of certain variables (even if
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it's an empty string).
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## License
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`zs` is licensed under the terms of the [MIT License](/LICENSE) and was orignally forked from [zserge/zs](https://github.com/zserge/zs) also licensed under the terms of the [MIT License](/LICENSE.old). |