Handmade Blog

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A static blog generator for people who want to start a blog quickly

Overview

Handmade Blog is a lightweight static blog generator designed for quick and easy blog creation. It supports various types of documents, including blog posts and portfolio works. The features of Handmade Blog include support for code highlights, KaTeX syntax, footnotes, and more. It is a user-friendly tool that allows users to quickly set up and customize their blog.

Features

  • Article Type Document: Handmade Blog supports article type documents for blog posts.
  • Work Type Document: It also supports work type documents for portfolio works.
  • Code Highlights: Handmade Blog has built-in support for code highlights.
  • KaTeX Syntax: It supports KaTeX syntax for mathematical equations.
  • Footnotes: Users can easily add footnotes to their blog posts.
  • Demo: Handmade Blog provides a live demo for users to preview their blog pages.
  • Performance Optimization: The blog generated by Handmade Blog scores high in terms of performance, accessibility, best practices, and SEO.
  • Easy Installation: Handmade Blog can be easily installed by cloning the repository and installing the necessary node packages.
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