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      Npm
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      Open Source
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      Database-free
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      Plugins. Easy to use
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      Customizable
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      Helpful community
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      Free
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      Flexible
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      Cross-platform
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      GitHub Pages plugin
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      Open source
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      Jinja2
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      Implemented in Python
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      Easy to deploy
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      Plugability
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      RestructuredText and Markdown support
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      Easy to customize
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      Can run on Github pages

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    What is Assemble?

    Most popular site generator for Grunt.js and Yeoman. Assemble is used to build hundreds of web projects, ranging in size from a single page to 14,000 pages (that we're aware of!).

    What is DocPad?

    Empower your website frontends with layouts, meta-data, pre-processors (markdown, jade, coffeescript, etc.), partials, skeletons, file watching, querying, and an amazing plugin system. DocPad will streamline your web development process allowing you to craft full-featured websites quicker than ever before.

    What is Pelican?

    Pelican is a static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Write your weblog entries directly with your editor of choice (vim!) in reStructuredText or Markdown.

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