This repository hosts the source code for following NPM packages
Zola is a static site generator (SSG), similar to Hugo, Pelican, and Jekyll. It is written in Rust and uses the Tera template engine, which is similar to Jinja2, Django templates, Liquid, and Twig. Content is written in CommonMark, a strongly defined, highly compatible specification of Markdown.
This repository provides the zola binary wrapper and the create-zola-site script as NPM packages.
With NPM installed, you can quickly setup a new Zola site with the following command:
npx create-zola-site -n {NAME}
This will create a new directory {NAME}
and initializes the necessary files in it. Note that the site created using this process depends on Node.js, so you might see package.json
and node_modules
in the directory. This doesn't mean it any works different than actual template initialized by Zola. But This template will simplify the process of creating, building and deploying a new site.
if you already have a existing site, you can add the zola-bin
NPM package to make it work same as the one created with create-zola-site
.
npm init
npm i -D zola-bin
And then you can add the following script to your package.json
file:
"scripts": {
"dev": "zola-bin serve --open",
"build": "zola-bin build",
}
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What is the difference between Zola and create-zola-site template ?
- Nothing, directory structure is pretty much the same and works the same.
- create-zola-site template creates extra files -
package.json
andnode_modules
, withzola-bin
npm package as a devDependency, which is wrapper around zola binaries taken from zola official github repo releases.
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Why would I use this instead of the official one ?
- Because for few who are used to NPM, this package makes it feel more like its a part of NPM ecosystem.
- Easyily deploy the sites since Node.js and NPM are accepted by most of the hosting services.
- Simple installation and usage.
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Any limitations ?
- Node.js overhead which might be add 1-2 seconds to the cold start when starting a dev server.