markata

A plugins all the way down static site generator written in python. Plugins all the way down means that you can completely change the behavior of how it works by swapping plugins, installing new ones, or creating your own all in python.

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Markata

Markdown to site, plugins all the way down

A static site generator that will give you a great site with many standard web
features like rss, sitemaps, and seo tags, out of the box. Running markata build will get you a that only requires you to write Markdown. If you have
additional features that you want, don’t worry, since markata is built
completely on plugins you can develop and install your own plugins to add the
features you want.

This has been a pet project for me to learn library development, plugin
driven design, diskcache, and more. It is the core of what builds my own site waylonwalker.com.

UPCOMING NEXT RELEASE

The next release will be jinja filled. Out with all the single file templates, template strings, looping through card generation, we will have a proper jinja env with includes, bases, and all the things. It will be much easier to maintain and render faster.

Disclaimer

Make sure that you pin down what version of markata you want to use. If you
are starting a new project that’s probably the latest version from
pypi. Things are likely to change in major
releases, I do my best to document them, and not to break patches.

QuickStart

Markata is fully configurable through a markata.toml file, but the defaults
allow to build your site right out of the box with nothing more than Markdown.

Installation

markata is hosted on pypi and can be installed using pip.

python -m pip install markata

Create Some Content

Make some .md files in your current working directory. By default, markata
will recursively look in all subdirectories for markdown files **/*.md.

mkdir pages
echo '# My First Post' > first-post.md
echo '# Hello World' > hello-world.md

This example shows how you can build a site from only a single markdown
file.

Build your site

Install markata into your virtual environment and run markata build. It will
create your site in ./markout, leave its cache in ./.markata.cache, and
copy all assets from ./static into ./markout by default.

python -m pip install markata
markata build

# or if pipx is your thing
pipx run markata build

Building a Blog with Markata using a template

The markata cli includes a new command that will present you with questions
to fill in the jinja variables in this repo.

markata new blog [directory]

# start the site and watch for changes
hatch run tui

Now if you open localhost:8000, you will be presented with an example site that
will walk you through some features of markata. You can play with it at
your own pace, or drop all the pages and start writing your own content.

Motivation

Markata is able to build your site purely from Markdown, allowing you to get
started creating your own content quickly. Out of the box it will cover your
seo tags, rss feeds, sitemap, and og images. Since it is built completely from
plugins you can remove, modify, or add to any of its behavior.

  • configurable
  • plugins
  • seo
  • rss
  • sitemap
  • og-image

Using Markata

The docs are still a work in progress, but the
base_cli walks through how to
effectively use the markata build command. At this point Markata is far from
stable and will change quite a bit, should you choose to use it on real
site make sure you pin to the version that you want to build from. I will let
you know as it becomes more stable and ready to use without diligence of
pinning to the version you want.

Honestly A big motivation for me was wanting to learn and understand how to
create a project that is completely plugin driven. This is highly a learning
project for me, and it has grown into something I use every day.

Examples Gallary

Markata has a project gallery to show off sites built with markata. Please
submit yours, and check
out the project-gallery for inspiration.