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pristat

v0.0.3

Published

Static site generator built around Prismic.io

Downloads

8

Readme

pristat static site generator

This project is in its infancy. Use it at your own risk.


Basically, I wanted a dead simple static site generator that played well with Prismic and didn't like the plugins for other static site generators, and found it too tedious to tie into their systems.

For many, this might not make sense, but if you just want a quick and simple way to write templates for your prismic content and generate a static site, this is for you.


Structure

In Prismic

For your content to be rendered by pristat, it will need two fields:

"url" : {
  "type" : "Text",
  "config" : {
    "label" : "URL"
  }
},
"layout" : {
  "type" : "Text",
  "config" : {
    "label" : "Layout"
  }
},

The url field determines the URL for the page (i.e. the folder in which the index.html file will be generated). Pristat only supports "pretty" urls. No filename can be specified (URLs must start and end with a /).

The layout is the filename (sans extension) for the layout you wish to use. This must be a .pug template in the _layout directory of your project.


Commands

pristat init

This will prompt you for the V2 API URL for your Prismic repository, as well as the relative path in which to build your html. Simply run it in the root directory for your project.

pristat build

This will build your static site.