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statiki is an easy-to-use service for deploying simple web-sites.

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statiki

statiki is an easy-to-use service for deploying simple web-sites.

statiki gives you a simple and elegant work-flow to build, deploy and manage your websites and blogs. By simple web-sites, we mean any static sites that are created using a static site generator like Nikola. (Or Pelican, Jekyll, OctoPress or any of the hundreds of static site generators or just plain html!)

statiki aims to leverage the power of open-source and free services, while reducing the shit that you have to do, to set it all up. statiki seamlessly integrates hosting a website on GitHub using Nikola to build the content, and Travis-CI to deploy it on GitHub pages.

The name statiki is combination of static (from static-sites) and iki (a Japanese aesthetic ideal that roughly means chic, stylish)

Current Status

Currently, statiki can only enable automatic publishing for user repositories. (URLs of the type http://<username>.github.io/ or http://<username>.github.io/<reponame>). Existing repositories, can also be managed by statiki.

Statiki initializes a demo nikola site (checks for conf.py if the repository is an old, existing one), and publishes the output.

Runs at http://statiki.herokuapp.com

License

Copyright © 2014 Puneeth Chaganti and others. See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).