Or for another local effort, try Bonsai:
https://github.com/benschwarz/bonsai

- Korny

On 19 September 2011 12:52, Chris Douglas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Check out https://github.com/mdub/pith
>
> It has layouts, includes and support for haml, sass and coffeescript
>
>
>
> On Sep 19, 9:34 am, Samuel Richardson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Has the list had any experience with static website generators?
> >
> > I'm in the process of reworking our front end teams method of
> > generating websites and I'd like to introduce the use of SASS,
> > CoffeeScript and general good practices (like the use of
> > includes/partials!). The end result will still be HTML/CSS/JS but I
> > want the tools we use to get there to be a bit more sophisticated.
> > This is to enforce better coding and to speed site development up.
> >
> > I've mocked up and used a prototype system that's similar to how I
> > want the end tool to work. That is, it will watch a folder full of
> > SASS files, CoffeeScript files etc and automatically transform them
> > into there more basic equivalents then compile them together into a
> > single asset file. What I've built is really just a prototype though,
> > and it will need quite a bit more work to get it ready for production
> > and other team members to use. I also don't want to reinvent the
> > wheel.
> >
> > I've looked an nanoc, which looks super powerful, but it might be
> > overkill for what we want. The configuration looks quite complex and
> > some of the people that are going to be using it are junior front end
> > devs that might have come from a design background. In other words, it
> > needs to be somewhat foolproof and easy-ish to use.
> >
> > I've gone through the static websites category on Ruby Toolbox and it
> > seems nanoc is the closest to what we want to use. I'd like it to be
> > fairly mature as well, if possible.
> >
> > Samuel Richardsonwww.richardson.co.nz| 0405 472 748
>
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