Palpatine is a command line tool and a static site generator (SSG) that takes a directory of raw data (text and markdown) and generates a static website. It is designed to be fast, simple and easy to use. Find out how to install palpatine by reading CONTRIBUTING.md
Flag | Description | Required / Optional |
---|---|---|
-i |
Specify raw data directory or file e.g. use data directory in the codebase |
Required <if -c not specified> |
-c |
Specify config file e.g. use config.json in the codebase |
Required <if -i not specified> |
-o |
Specify particular directory that you want to generate static sites to. | Optional |
-s |
Add custom stylesheets by specifying the css files. By default it uses bahunya. |
Optional |
-h |
This will display all the available flags that palpatine handles | Optional |
Note: The example commands below are using the
sample data
directory in the codebase. You can use your own data directory or config file.
The most basic usage of palpatine is to specify the input directory (i.e. the directory that contains the raw data)
./palpatine -i data
By default this will generate a dist directory
within the project. You can specify a different output directory by using the -o
flag
./palpatine -i data -o ~/Desktop
The above command will generate a dist
directory in your Desktop.
Add a custom stylesheet to present your static site in a preffered way
(i.e. use water.css) Notice that the URL tail has extension .css
./palpatine -i data -s https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/water.css@2/out/water.css
You can use a config file in JSON instead of specifying the each flag manually from CLI. The config file should be in the following format:
{
"input": "data",
"output": "~/Desktop",
"stylesheet": "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/water.css@2/out/water.css"
}
Then you can use the config file by specifying the -c
flag
./palpatine -c config.json
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt
for more information.