Jackyzha0.github.io

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hugo

:sparkles: website v3

Overview

Quartz v4 is a set of tools designed to assist users in publishing their digital gardens and notes as a website at no cost. This version, Quartz v4, boasts a complete rewrite from scratch with a concentration on enhancing end-user extensibility and usability. The primary focus is to provide users with an easily customizable platform for sharing their content.

Features

  • Free Publishing: Easily publish your digital garden and notes as a website.
  • End-User Extensibility: Empowers users to customize and extend the platform to suit their needs.
  • Ease-of-Use: User-friendly interface and tools make it simple to manage and publish content effectively.
hugo
Hugo

Hugo is an open-source static site generator that features fast build times, flexible themes, support for multiple content formats, multilingual websites, live reloading, and an active community. It allows developers to easily create and deploy SEO-friendly and mobile-responsive websites.

blog
Blog

Blog websites feature posts written by one or more authors, organized by categories and tags, with a section for comments and archives sorted by date or topic. Additional features may include search bar, social media sharing, subscription or RSS feed, about and contact pages, and visual content.

digital-garden
Digital Garden

A digital garden is a personal, evolving website that shares interconnected ideas and projects.

personal
Personal

A personal website is an online platform that showcases an individual's work, interests, and personality. It can include a range of content, such as a bio, resume, portfolio, blog, and contact information, and is often used to promote one's personal brand or professional services.

typescript
Typescript

TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript, providing optional static typing, classes, interfaces, and other features that help developers write more maintainable and scalable code. TypeScript's static typing system can catch errors at compile-time, making it easier to build and maintain large applications.