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.. default-role:: code ################################################ Hackable static site generator for Common Lisp ################################################ This is a static site generator. It is hackable. And complicated. In HSSG a website it not an HSSG project, it is a regular Common Lisp system and HSSG acts as a library. This gives website projects full freedom in how they want to build and structure their website. The HSSG system itself only provides the bare minimum of a useful static site generator core. Additional higher-level features, such as a blog or a gallery, can then be built on top of the core. These plugins are just regular Common Lisp systems with their own dependencies, and a website project can depend on them like on any other system. Status of the project ##################### Things will change. Do not use in production unless you are willing to follow `HEAD`. In fact, you probably should not be using it at all. How did you even find it? Right now I am dogfooding my own product. Documentation ############# See the `HACKING`_ file for a rough overview of the project. License ####### Release under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 or later (SPDX_ license identifier `AGPL-3.0-or-later`). Refer to the LICENSE_ file for details. .. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- .. _HACKING: HACKING.rst .. _LICENSE: LICENSE .. _SPDX: https://spdx.dev/