I want to make a really basic docs website. Ideally I just want to write
markdown and CSS. Nothing fancy, everything static. Trying out @gatsbyjs but feel intimidated with the usage of GraphQL in the boilerplate project and having to use JS to write everything up.
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Hugo is a good alternative to Jekyll. The fact that it's written in Go is a major advantage compared to apps written in Ruby or JavaScript. So easy to install, as it's just a single statically-linked executable.
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Also, you probably missed it, but the Babel site was migrated to Docusaurus a while back.
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everything you said is true. I guess the only thing nice is merging PRs from my phone and it updating the site :D
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Hugo is great, let's you use markdown, and the dev server is very snappy https://gohugo.io/
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Seems decent. There's some low-hanging fruit in the webpack bundle output that could be optimized (process shim, multiple EventEmitter implementations, an old copy of Zepto, a copy of Handlebars). Possible those are just pieces of InstantSearch though.
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