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halsa

v0.4.0-dev

Published

Static page generator

Downloads

5

Readme

🍀 HALSA — WIP

On development don't use it — Simple static site generator using markdown for the content.

Why HALSA?

Halsa is acronym of "Halaman Statis" (Indonesian), which mean "Static Page" on english.

Feature

  • [x] Create project
  • [x] Serve project
  • [x] Watching change
  • [x] Hot reload
  • [x] Custom html
  • [x] Using theme
  • [x] Custom port
  • [ ] So on.

Usage

First, install Halsa CLI using

npm i -g halsa

And then, follow instruction below :

Create new project

Just run this command to create new project

halsa new <project name>

Or, if you're already create new directory just run inside a directory

halsa new .

Serve project

Run this project to serve project on port 3000

halsa start <project name>

Or, if you're inside a project just run

halsa start .

Documentations

Show Category

  <div class="category">
    {{#each categories}}
      <div>{{name}}</div>
    {{/each}}
  </div>

License

This project under MIT License