- Implement flexible theme switching via site.conf (site_theme, site_theme_css_file). - Ensure correct copying of theme static assets, with theme assets overriding root assets. - Resolve CSS linking issues by checking file existence after static copy and using correct paths for Pandoc. - Refactor path construction to prevent duplication when using absolute/relative output paths. - Create comprehensive how-it-works.md detailing system architecture, theme creation, and overall workflow. - Clarify design philosophy: qsgen3 remains design-agnostic, only linking main theme CSS automatically.
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qsgen3 - A Minimal Markdown Static Site Generator
This is a refactored version of qsgen, focusing on simplicity, Markdown with YAML frontmatter, and a Zsh-based build process.
Project Goals
- Remove QSTags and switch to Markdown + YAML frontmatter.
- Simplify codebase by removing multilingual and theme support.
- Refactor templating with uniform variables (e.g.,
{{ content }}
,{{ title }}
). - Ensure future-proofing by avoiding complex dependencies (like AWK for long string manipulation) for core tasks.
- Provide a solid initial setup that works out of the box with a sample post, index, and layout.
- Include a converter script in
scripts/convert-qstags-to-md.sh
for legacy content.
Structure
bin/qsgen3
: The main Zsh build script.site.conf
: Site configuration (INI format).content/
: Source Markdown files.content/posts/
: Blog posts.content/pages/
: Static pages.
layouts/
: HTML templates.layouts/base.html
: Base template for all pages.layouts/post.html
: Template for individual blog posts.layouts/page.html
: Template for static pages.
static/
: Static assets (CSS, images, etc.) copied as-is to the output.output/
: The generated website.scripts/
: Utility scripts (e.g., content converter).
Usage
- Configure your site in
site.conf
. - Add Markdown content to the
content/
directory. - Customize templates in
layouts/
. - Run the build script:
./bin/qsgen3
- Your static site will be generated in the
output/
directory.
Dependencies
- Zsh
- A Markdown processor (e.g., Pandoc, CommonMark, or a Zsh-native solution if feasible for basic needs).
- Standard Unix utilities (grep, sed, find, etc.).