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diff --git a/_assets/rss.xml b/_assets/rss.xml index d092b9b..89f37c4 100755 --- a/_assets/rss.xml +++ b/_assets/rss.xml @@ -11,5 +11,15 @@ <url>https://andreacorsini.xyz/images/profile-cut.jpg</url> </image> <atom:link href="https://andreacorsini.xyz/rss.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /> + <lastBuildDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2022 21:42:00 GMT</lastBuildDate> + <item> + <title>A simple static website generator</title> + <link>https://andreacorsini.xyz/notes/a-simple-static-website-generator.html</link> + <guid>https://andreacorsini.xyz/notes/a-simple-static-website-generator.html</guid> + <description> + <p>Why bother creating another static website generator? There are so many awesome projects out in the open source community, such as Jekyll, Hugo, just to name few of them. Well, I wanted to have something dead simple, but + also flexible enough to be easily customized. So I wrote my own simple static website generator (sswg) using SHell scripting.</p> <p>This is possible because I don't need many features yet. In the future, I could end up in switching to a proper generator. Anyway, for the time being I can just use mine and share it here. Hopefully, it could be useful for other folks that want to practice shell scripting, and/or want to implement their website generator.</p> <p>Here, you will find the original version and its rationale. Most likely, the generator will change to cope with my website needs. You can find the current version in my <a href="https://git.andreacorsini.xyz/sswg">git repository</a>.</p> + </description> + </item> </channel> </rss> |