Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com> writes:
Ideally it is an app that can run on or behind a http
server/proxy and
serve html pages generated from the .md files directly from the folder
with the clone of the github repo. But maybe I ask too much and adapting
the wiki structure for a static site generator from .md files is enough
or even better.
I have been slowly converting my own content to hugo. It's a very
straightforward static site generator, and it runs very quickly.
It also has a built-in webserver, and by default it watches the content
files and provides the built website on port 127.0.0.1:1313. This is
intended for previewing while editing - once you save a file the browser
window gets the new content in under a second.
So if you either make hugo use your layout, or adapt to hugo's idea of
layout (which is quite sane), then not only can bits be pushed to a
server, but "hugo server" will make them available.
So if I were tackling this, of all the options listed, I would lean
strongly to hugo.