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Gatsby

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High Voltage

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Punch

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Pros of Gatsby
Pros of High Voltage
Pros of Punch
  • 28
    Generated websites are super fast
  • 16
    Fast
  • 15
    GraphQL
  • 10
    Progressive Web Apps generation
  • 9
    Easy to connect with lots of CMS via official plugins
  • 9
    Reusable components (React)
  • 7
    Allows to use markdown files as articles
  • 5
    Static-sites
  • 5
    All the benefits of a static website + React+GraphQL
  • 5
    Images
  • 4
    List of starters as base for new project
  • 3
    Easy to connect with Drupal via official plugin
  • 3
    Open source
  • 1
    Gitlab pages integration
  • 1
    Incremental Build
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      Cons of Gatsby
      Cons of High Voltage
      Cons of Punch
      • 6
        No ssr
      • 3
        Very slow builds
      • 3
        Documentation isn't complete.
      • 2
        For-profit
      • 2
        Slow builds
      • 2
        Flash of unstyled content issues
      • 1
        Problematic between develop and build commands
      • 1
        Difficult debugging
      • 1
        Too many dependencies
      • 1
        Plugin driven development
      • 1
        Difficult maintenance
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          What is Gatsby?

          Gatsby lets you build blazing fast sites with your data, whatever the source. Liberate your sites from legacy CMSs and fly into the future.

          What is High Voltage?

          Write your static pages and put them in the RAILS_ROOT/app/views/pages directory.

          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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            What are some alternatives to Gatsby, High Voltage, and Punch?
            Hugo
            Hugo is a static site generator written in Go. It is optimized for speed, easy use and configurability. Hugo takes a directory with content and templates and renders them into a full html website. Hugo makes use of markdown files with front matter for meta data.
            Next.js
            Next.js is a minimalistic framework for server-rendered React applications.
            React
            Lots of people use React as the V in MVC. Since React makes no assumptions about the rest of your technology stack, it's easy to try it out on a small feature in an existing project.
            Jekyll
            Think of Jekyll as a file-based CMS, without all the complexity. Jekyll takes your content, renders Markdown and Liquid templates, and spits out a complete, static website ready to be served by Apache, Nginx or another web server. Jekyll is the engine behind GitHub Pages, which you can use to host sites right from your GitHub repositories.
            Create React App
            Create React apps with no build configuration.
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