100% native Haskell, static (for now) website and blog generator library.
Build websites in a HTML monad with access to the site's and other context information (powered by BlazeT).
Among other things, this enables smart links. The software will automatically include files that were actually referenced in the HTML; making broken (internal) links impossible.
In contrast to yst, there is no (yaml) configuration, instead the website is build in actual Haskell, as a value of type Website.
hakyll treats the content — be it HTML or any other format — as a blackbox, which leaves a lot of Haskell's potential untapped. Lykah could, however, profit from hakyll's comfortable routing and file copying.
It is an experimental state and only powers my own website johannesgerer.com. I would be delighted to hear back from other users.
Currently, it tries to find a good balance between generality and conciseness. Other things, like processing of external (static) files, were of no priority to me, but can be easily accomplished since the website can to anything you can to with Haskell ...
At this stage, code says more than a thousand READMEs, so simply check it out.
stack build #only once to install dependencies
stack runghc -- -isrc src/Main
This will build the website johannesgerer.com in the output
folder.
See source and docs on Hackage.