GitHub Pages vs GitLab Pages vs Harp Platform

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GitHub Pages

17.4K
12.7K
+ 1
1.1K
GitLab Pages

249
296
+ 1
11
Harp Platform

1
6
+ 1
2
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Pros of GitHub Pages
Pros of GitLab Pages
Pros of Harp Platform
  • 290
    Free
  • 217
    Right out of github
  • 185
    Quick to set up
  • 108
    Instant
  • 107
    Easy to learn
  • 58
    Great way of setting up your project's website
  • 47
    Widely used
  • 41
    Quick and easy
  • 37
    Great documentation
  • 4
    Super easy
  • 3
    Easy setup
  • 2
    Instant and fast Jekyll builds
  • 2
    Great customer support
  • 2
    Great integration
  • 5
    Free
  • 4
    Integrated build and release pipeline
  • 2
    Allows any custom build scripts and plugins
  • 1
    Convention over configuration
  • 1
    Uses NodeJS and npm

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Cons of GitHub Pages
Cons of GitLab Pages
Cons of Harp Platform
  • 4
    Not possible to perform HTTP redirects
  • 3
    Supports only Jekyll
  • 3
    Limited Jekyll plugins
  • 1
    Jekyll is bloated
  • 1
    Require Jekyll approach
  • 0
    Slow builds
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    What is GitHub Pages?

    Public webpages hosted directly from your GitHub repository. Just edit, push, and your changes are live.

    What is GitLab Pages?

    Host your static websites on GitLab.com for free, or on your own GitLab Enterprise Edition instance. Use any static website generator: Jekyll, Middleman, Hexo, Hugo, Pelican, and more

    What is Harp Platform?

    The Harp Platform provides users with a low risk, easy to get started and rapid iteration way to publish to the web. Harp exposes the power of the web and gets out of your way, the platform leverages modern web languages and best practices to provide the best users total control and development bliss.

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      Amazon S3
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      Heroku
      Heroku is a cloud application platform – a new way of building and deploying web apps. Heroku lets app developers spend 100% of their time on their application code, not managing servers, deployment, ongoing operations, or scaling.
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