Gatsby, Eleventy, Hugo, VuePress, and Jekyll are all supported by aws amplify. I use Hugo with amplify.
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Hugo running in CodeBuild and uploaded to S3 with s3deploy, which handles creating CloudFront invalidations.
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I like this approach. Plus the ability to include asciidoc if I’m doing something more complex, but not LaTex complex. Docker image that does the heavy lifting and a bit of Python to upload the code to S3 origin.
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I picked GitHub Pages with Jekyll.
@MarcJBrooker also uses Jekyll but hosts the static pages himself. I thought about using S3, but SSL with a custom domain was way easier with GH pages. -
GitHub Pages and
@Netlify to serve the content. They integrate with both@letsencrypt and@github. It’s impressively seamless.
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Hugo is the one.
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Yeah +1 for Hugo!!
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Gatsby is what you want. React-based, totally customizable, easy to get started with, compiles to static HTML you can upload to S3
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