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A good way to generate HTML Pages from a static site

Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy at libre.brussels

Mon Jun 14 11:07:24 BST 2021

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Hello Knijn,

I have experimented with converting Gem file content into orgmodecontent, ready for ox-* exporting.

In this example I have generated Latex PDFs and html, from annotationsto a blog post=

https://git.sr.ht/~indieterminacy/q1q20hqh_kq_oq_parsing_gem_zsh

Its more of a literate logging of Unix regexes than a full script but you should get theidea.

The main focus is to convert lines beginning with # into *, but thereare naturally more edgecases and added requirements.

Later on I shall do something more comprehensive, perhaps in Lisp.

If you have any questions then please feel free to ask.

RubenKnijn <RubenKnijn at protonmail.com> writes:

Hey, Knijn here!
I was wondering how I could setup a way to mirror my gemini site to HTML, My idea was to convert the gemini site to html then upload the html to github pages, Anyone know how I could do this in a way that I could just run my script and have it work.
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