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Description

Lektor is a static website generator. It builds out an entire project from static files into many individual HTML pages and has a built-in admin UI and minimal desktop app.

To see how it works look at the example folder which contains a very basic project to get started.

For a more complete website look at lektor/lektor-website which contains the sourcecode for the official lektor website.

Code Quality Rank: L4
Programming language: Python
License: BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
Tags: HTTP     Static Site Generator     Internet     WWW     Dynamic Content     Lektor    
Latest version: v3.4.0

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Lektor

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Lektor is a static website generator. It builds out an entire project from static files into many individual HTML pages and has a built-in admin UI and minimal desktop app.

To see how it works look at the top-level example/ folder, which contains a showcase of the wide variety of Lektor's features.

For a more complete example look at the lektor/lektor-website repository, which contains the sourcecode for the official lektor website.

How do I use this?

For installation instructions head to the official documentation:

Want to develop on Lektor?

This gets you started (assuming you have Python, pip, Make and pre-commit installed):

$ git clone https://github.com/lektor/lektor
$ cd lektor
$ virtualenv venv
$ . venv/bin/activate
$ pip install --editable .
$ make build-js
$ pre-commit install
$ export LEKTOR_DEV=1
$ cp -r example example-project
$ lektor --project example-project server

If you want to run the test suite (you'll need tox installed):

$ tox