i wanna like static site generators but like is there one i can give my client that doesn't require them to install a programming language first like node or python or ruby

i want something like eleventy but standalone without npm

@mavica_again I can't vouch for the qualities (and maybe you've already seen it) but the shape of something like this seems promising getzola.org/

@lmorchard @mavica_again i've used hugo before (at work, even! an internal wiki was set up using it), it's... a little bit annoying and i never actually got as far into converting my jekyll blog to hugo, but if one's starting from scratch it might be worth considering. only starts getting slow and clunky to compile once you've got over a thousand pages

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@selectric @lmorchard looks like between zola and hugo i'm going with hugo if only because zola's windows installation is like "ok use either of these package managers that's actually linux under the hood" and hugo has an actual windows binary instead

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