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kiln

A simple static site generator for Gemini.

Features

  • Zero configuration
  • Simple and fast
  • Gemini support
  • Go templates

Installation

go install

Usage

kiln

Directory Structure

A kiln site is organized in the following way:

src/           Site source
templates/     Templates
    page.gmi   Page template
    index.gmi  Directory index template
dst/           Site destination

Running kiln takes the contents in src, runs them through the templates in templates, and writes the result to dst.

Every page and directory in the site is assigned a path and a permalink. Paths are relative and point to the source file. Permalinks are absolute and point to the destination file.

Examples:

file:      src/posts/2020-09-22-hello-world.gmi
path:      posts/2020-09-22-hello-world.gmi
permalink: /posts/hello-world/

directory: src/posts/
path:      posts
permalink: /posts/

Templates

Templates are located in the templates directory. There are currently two supported templates:

  • page.gmi: The template used for pages
  • index.gmi: The template used for directory index files

If page.gmi does not exist, page files will not be created. If index.gmi does not exist, directory index files will not be created.

Page templates

Page templates are provided with the following information:

  • Title: The title parsed from the first heading in the file
  • Date: The date parsed from the filename
  • Path: Relative path to the page
  • Permalink: Permalink to the page
  • Content: The contents of the page (excluding the title)

Pages can specify dates in their filenames. kiln will recognize the date and remove it from the permalink. See Permalinks for an example.

Pages can also specify titles in their content. kiln will parse and remove the title from the content. Example:

$ cat src/hello-world.gmi
# Hello, world!

This is some content.

$ cat templates/page.gmi
Title: {{ .Title }}
Content:
{{ .Content }}

$ cat dst/hello-world.gmi
Title: Hello, world!
Content:
This is some content.

Directory index templates

Directory index templates are provided with the following information:

  • Path: Relative path to the directory
  • Permalink: Permalink to the directory
  • Pages: The pages in this directory
  • Directories: The subdirectories of this directory

Directory index templates are written to index.gmi in the corresponding directory.

Example:

$ ls src/posts/
src/posts/post-1.gmi
src/posts/post-2.gmi

$ cat templates/directory.gmi
{{ range .Pages }}=> .Permalink
{{ end }}

$ cat dst/posts/index.gmi
=> /posts/post-1.gmi
=> /posts/post-2.gmi