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Marmite CLI is designed to be always executed pointing to an input_folder where the markdown content is located, and besides generating the site it comes with other useful features. The basic usage is very simple: $ marmite input_folder Site generate ... read more →

This content does not show on index page and also does not show on main rss feed. Because this content defines a custom stream on the frontmatter --- stream: alt --- # Alternative Stream This will show only on `alt.html` and will be listed only on ... read more →

Marmite e um gerador de sites estaticos simples, facil e opinativo. Marmite nao exige uma estrutura de pastas especifica ou configuracao complexa, o objetivo e que um blog possa ser gerado simplesmente executando o Marmite em uma pasta com arquivos ... read more →

Marmite is a simple, easy and opinionated static site generator. Marmite doesn't require specific folder structure or complex configuration, the goal is that a blog can be generated simply by running Marmite on a folder with Markdown and media files ... read more →

Marmite separates content in two kinds, posts and pages. An opinionated decision of marmite is how it makes the distinction. Posts If content has a date it is a Post! Instead of having to mark if a content is a page via metadata, Marmite takes the si ... read more →

Marmite genetates a static site, so you can host it in any web server. Examples: Github pages Gitlab pages Netlify Vercel Nginx Apache Github Pages This is the easiest and cheapest option to publish your static blog, you need a Github Repository co ... read more →