Interesting, does it provide mustache support? Nanoc can't apparently
because of the way it is structured... I'd be tempted to switch if it did.

Arunan

On 19 September 2011 10:05, Steven Ringo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sam,
>
> I also found nanoc to be overkill. Strongly recommend
> http://get-serve.com/
>
> Works out the box with HAML and SASS, and makes the upgrade path to rails
> easy (in terms of how it handles views and partials).
>
> In development mode runs as a rack app, so you can use it with any
> rack-compliant web server — I use it with pow and works a treat.
>
> If you want to output the static files handles that too.
>
> Steve
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