In goes content, out comes a website, ready to deploy.
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Static websites are safer, use fewer resources, and avoid vendor and platform lock-in.
You can read more about this in the Nikola Handbook
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It has many features, but here are some of the nicer ones:
Blogs, with tags, feeds, archives, comments, etc.
__Themable
_doit
_available plugins
_reStructuredText
_ or Markdown as input language (also Wiki, BBCode, Textile, and HTML)image galleries
_ (just drop files in a folder!)translated to 50 languages.
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Assuming you have pip installed::
pip install Nikola
For optional features::
pip install "Nikola[extras]"
For tests::
pip install "Nikola[extras,tests]"
For more information, see https://getnikola.com/