It is a static site generator for Deno. It's inspired by other static site generators, such as Jekyll and Eleventy, but it's faster, simpler and easier to use and configure, besides being super flexible. It supports multiple file formats, like Markdown, YAML, JavaScript, TypeScript, JSX, and Nunjucks, and it’s easy to extend.
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Markdown, TypeScript, JavaScript, Deno, Nunjucks and 2 more are some of the popular tools that integrate with Lumeland Lume. Here's a list of all 7 tools that integrate with Lumeland Lume.