This project is a static website generator using AsciiDoc files and Handlebars templates.
There is also the project asciidoc-with-gh-pages-action to use this static website generator as a GitHub Action to deploy a website using GitHub Pages.
Install asciidoc-site-generator with npm:
npm install --save asciidoc-site-generator
The generated output can be deployed either into a directory or to a Git repository. Each of the two use cases has its own command.
The configuration for the generator can be passed by parameters or by environment variables. For a complete list of parameters and environment variables, display the help view for each instruction.
Deploy a static website into a directory
node /path/to/generator build -h # shows how to use the command
node /path/to/generator build \
--resources-paths ./path-to-project \
--pages-path ./output-directory
Deploy a static website with version control
node /path/to/generator build-and-publish -h # shows how to use the command
node /path/to/generator build-and-publish \
--resources-paths ./path-to-project \
--branch my-output-branch \
--remote-url my-repo-url \
--user "My Name <[email protected]>"
The remote URL parameter is not required if this application is running inside the root directory of a Git project and will be determined automatically in this case.
The user parameter is only required if neither a user is configured globally nor is configured in the current working directory.
Each resource directory processed by the generator can contain the following directories and files.
- /static/ - All files in this directory are copied directly to the output.
- /documents/ - The AsciiDoc (.adoc) files which will be converted into HTML files.
- /stylesheets/ - CSS files or SCSS, Sass, Less files which need to be compiled.
- /collections/ - Some YAML and JSON files providing data available for templating.
- /templates/ - The Handlebars template files. In order to allow maximum flexibility for web development, the generated HTML content is passed to Handlebars templates, allowing for a complete separation of content and web design. This static website generator comes with some basic Handlebars helpers.
- /dependencies.json - An optional file which lists some packages automatically deployed to the output. The notation used for the dependencies is the same as for a package.json file. An example file can be viewed here.
It is recommended to spread the structure across several resource directories. This makes it possible to separate files into web content, theme and translations, for example.
To simplify the first steps with the static website generator, an example can be used.
The example project has two resource directories:
Build the example project
node . build -i "./test/content,./test/theme" -o "pages"
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