Sedum is a static site generator written in Rust. It can be used locally or with a service like Netlify to generate websites on the fly.
You must have rust and cargo installed and available on the path.
git clone https://github.com/ellygaytor/Sedum.git
Prepend the appropriate yaml to your markdown files (prepending and appending ---
) (optional):
title
description
language
author
list
('True' or 'False')
Run cargo run [source] [result]
, setting the source directory and the directory you want the generated files to be placed in.
netlify.toml
to your git repositorywget -N https://github.com/ellygaytor/Sedum/releases/latest/download/sedum && chmod +x sedum && ./sedum [source] [result]
, setting the source directory and the directory you want the generated files to be placed in.[result]
that you chose in step one.---
) (optional):
title
description
language
author
list
('True' or 'False')[source]
that you set in step one of setup|Option|Usage|Description|
|:----|:----|:----|
|-t
or —timestamp
|… -t …
|Add a timestamp (in seconds since epoch) in a comment to the generated HTML|
|Usage|Description|
|:----|:----|
|\|LIST\|
|Insert a HTML list of files with list
enabled|
|\|TIMESTAMP\|
|Insert the number of seconds since the epoch|
|\|COPYRIGHT\|
|Insert a copyright notice for the author of the page or the default author in settings
.|
The settings file is placed in the source directory, and uses YAML.
|Usage|Description|
|:----|:----|
|default_author
|The default author to be used if not set in the page options|