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Show HN: athena – yet another (but better) minimal static blog generator

33 points| apas | 8 years ago |github.com | reply

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[+] socratesone|8 years ago|reply
Looks great. Mind if I DM you re:set up? Having some trouble
[+] apas|8 years ago|reply
Please open an issue on Github. Thanks!
[+] leerob|8 years ago|reply
Nice work! Personally, I'm not a fan of the Tufte CSS style, but regardless this looks like a cool project.
[+] apas|8 years ago|reply
Author / OP here. Thanks!
[+] bovermyer|8 years ago|reply
I like this. I'm going to see if I can get it to work on Linux.
[+] apas|8 years ago|reply
Thanks! If you come across any problems don't hesitate to open up an issue on Github.
[+] stephenr|8 years ago|reply
As author of a WIP static(-ish) site generator myself, I'm curious why this one enforces/uses a specific stylesbeet?
[+] apas|8 years ago|reply
Author / OP here. athena started as a pet project for my personal blog; in the process I thought of releasing it publicly as well. I simply like Tufte CSS. athena's a great playground to experiment with ET's ideas and SSGs while incorporating my personal Pandoc (academic and casual) publishing workflow. My main goal was to create one workflow to write plain text docs and be able to publish to PDF via LaTeX (Tufte layout or not,) HTML (same,) slides, letters, &c without (or with minimal) changes in document structure. In any way, you're more than welcome to pull request a new, non-Tufte CSS layout.