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DocGen vs Punch: What are the differences?

DocGen: Static website generator. DocGen is a command-line documentation tool for software products. It takes plain text or CommonMark (Markdown) as input, and generates both a static website and a PDF copy; Punch: A simple, intuitive web publishing framework that will delight both designers and developers. Punch allows you to use boilerplates to quickly setup a site, write minimal templates with Mustache, and create flexible site structures with inheritable layouts and partials.

DocGen and Punch can be categorized as "Static Site Generators" tools.

DocGen and Punch are both open source tools. Punch with 1.2K GitHub stars and 104 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than DocGen with 37 GitHub stars and 13 GitHub forks.

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What is DocGen?

DocGen is a command-line documentation tool for software products. It takes plain text or CommonMark (Markdown) as input, and generates both a static website and a PDF copy.

What is Punch?

Punch allows you to use boilerplates to quickly setup a site, write minimal templates with Mustache, and create flexible site structures with inheritable layouts and partials.

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