Releases: donuts-are-good/bearclaw
v2.2.0
bearclaw - fast and easy website generator
why do I want this?
bearclaw makes converting markdown into websites easy.
you don't need to learn any templating languages, you just drop in your markdown content and run. bearclaw will convert your markdown into html that is ready to go on Github Pages or even your own server.
no frameworks, no node-modules, no react, no fancy stuff or cool emojis. it just works.
how do I use it?
step by step instructions are here
the bearclaw guide
this readme is just a taste. for a deeper dive into more topics, click a link below, or look in your bearclaw/markdown
folder!
- bearclaw origins
- bearclaw philosophy
- system requirements
- building from source
- join bearclaw
- code styleguide
- brand guide
- getting started
- advanced options
- using site.config
- plugin basics
- writing plugins
- thanks
- donate
This release removes the dependency on fsnotify and the old rand.
v2.1.1
What's Changed
- Fix go.mod for v2 so that go install / go run works by @leighmcculloch in #30
New Contributors
- @leighmcculloch made their first contribution in #30
Full Changelog: v2.0.0...v2.1.1
v2.0.0
bearclaw - fast and easy website generator
why do I want this?
bearclaw makes converting markdown into websites easy.
you don't need to learn any templating languages, you just drop in your markdown content and run. bearclaw will convert your markdown into html that is ready to go on Github Pages or even your own server.
no frameworks, no node-modules, no react, no fancy stuff or cool emojis. it just works.
how do I use it?
step by step instructions are here
the bearclaw guide
this readme is just a taste. for a deeper dive into more topics, click a link below, or look in your bearclaw/markdown
folder!
v1.2.1-beta
Full Changelog: v1.1.0...v1.2.1
bearclaw - fast and easy website generator
why do I want this?
bearclaw makes converting markdown into websites easy.
you don't need to learn any templating languages, you just drop in your markdown content and run. bearclaw will convert your markdown into html that is ready to go on Github Pages or even your own server.
no frameworks, no node-modules, no react, no fancy stuff or cool emojis. it just works.
how do I use it?
step by step instructions are here
the bearclaw guide
this readme is just a taste. for a deeper dive into more topics, click a link below, or look in your bearclaw/markdown
folder!
v1.2.0-alpha
ππ₯³π release: bearclaw v1.2.0-alpha
release notes
in this release, bearclaw introduces plugins and the about.html
page. this release expands the capabilities of bearclaw and makes it even more flexible for users to customize their sites to their needs.
plugins
With the addition of plugins, bearclaw now allows users to easily add custom functionality to their static sites.
about.html
Tthe about.html page provides information and attribution about the site, including its name, description, author, license, and a list of all the plugins used in the site with their associated attribution for the plugin authors.
v1.1.0
ππ₯³π release: bearclaw v1.1.0
release notes
in this release, bearclaw gets RSS support. In the previous release, we added a feature so that bearclaw can be run on-demand, or with --watch
to watch the current directory's template and markdown directories for changes. bearclaw converts markdown to html, and uses bootstrap for theme.
testing
binaries for this release compiled with donuts-are-good/release.sh
this code has been tested on GOOS Darwin and GOARCH ARM64. Everything should be fine to run on other systems, please report if you see any issues.
bearclaw
a tiny static site generator, written in Go
what's a static site generator
a static site is a site with no fancy clicky things, signups, comments, just plain html. writing a raw html page for your blog makes it load very fast, but there's a lot of typing involved when designing it. markdown is a simpler and faster way to write pages, and bearclaw converts those markdown files to html for you, with your style template.
no node-modules, no react, no fancy stuff or cool emojis. it just works.
how do we use it?
bearclaw can be run on-demand, or it can rebuild automatically when it sees changes. there are 3 folders: markdown
, output
, and templates
.
- markdown - all your new posts go here
- output - bearclaw puts all of your html here
- templates - header.html and footer.html
that's it! point your webserver at output
or handle it however is best for your case.
tip: you can run bearclaw
and it will run once, or you can use ./bearclaw --watch
to watch the current folder for changes.
issues
if you run in to issues, there's a short bug report form you can fill out, or you can contribute with a pull-request.
greetz
the Dozens, code-cartel, offtopic-gophers, the garrison, and the monster beverage company.
license
this code uses the MIT license, not that anybody cares. If you don't know, then don't sweat it.
made with β by π© π donuts-are-good
donate
If you would like to be an official energy drink sponsor of this project, you can contribute however you like.
Bitcoin: bc1qg72tguntckez8qy2xy4rqvksfn3qwt2an8df2n
Monero: 42eCCGcwz5veoys3Hx4kEDQB2BXBWimo9fk3djZWnQHSSfnyY2uSf5iL9BBJR5EnM7PeHRMFJD5BD6TRYqaTpGp2QnsQNgC
ππ Thanks
1.0.0
ππ₯³π release: bearclaw v1.0.0
release notes
in this release, bearclaw can be run on-demand, or with --watch
to watch the current directory's template and markdown directories for changes. bearclaw converts markdown to html, and uses bootstrap for theme.
testing
this code has been tested on GOOS Darwin and GOARCH ARM64. Everything should be fine to run on other systems, please report if you see any issues.
bearclaw
a tiny static site generator, written in Go
what's a static site generator
a static site is a site with no fancy clicky things, signups, comments, just plain html. writing a raw html page for your blog makes it load very fast, but there's a lot of typing involved when designing it. markdown is a simpler and faster way to write pages, and bearclaw converts those markdown files to html for you, with your style template.
no node-modules, no react, no fancy stuff or cool emojis. it just works.
how do we use it?
bearclaw can be run on-demand, or it can rebuild automatically when it sees changes. there are 3 folders: markdown
, output
, and templates
.
- markdown - all your new posts go here
- output - bearclaw puts all of your html here
- templates - header.html and footer.html
that's it! point your webserver at output
or handle it however is best for your case.
tip: you can run bearclaw
and it will run once, or you can use ./bearclaw --watch
to watch the current folder for changes.
issues
if you run in to issues, there's a short bug report form you can fill out, or you can contribute with a pull-request.
greetz
the Dozens, code-cartel, offtopic-gophers, the garrison, and the monster beverage company.
license
this code uses the MIT license, not that anybody cares. If you don't know, then don't sweat it.
made with β by π© π donuts-are-good
donate
If you would like to be an official energy drink sponsor of this project, you can contribute however you like.
Bitcoin: bc1qg72tguntckez8qy2xy4rqvksfn3qwt2an8df2n
Monero: 42eCCGcwz5veoys3Hx4kEDQB2BXBWimo9fk3djZWnQHSSfnyY2uSf5iL9BBJR5EnM7PeHRMFJD5BD6TRYqaTpGp2QnsQNgC
ππ Thanks