Become a sponsor to Ben Pickles
π We in RubyLand have a variety of excellent web frameworks but they're intended to be used on the server.
π³ I created Parklife that turns any Rack app (Rails, Sinatra, Hanami, etc) into a static build so you can keep working with the tools you already know and love, then when it comes to production instead of deploying and managing a server-side Ruby app you generate a static build that can live indefinitely with no maintenance cost.
π₯ More recently I created Decant "a dependency-free frontmatter-aware framework-agnostic wrapper around a directory of static content" so you can focus on making a content-driven website instead of having to continuously reimplement low-level busy work.
πͺπ» Don't let JavaScript own the static website space!
π· If you agree and want to show your appreciation with cold hard cash this is your opportunity.
ππ» Thank you for your attention.
Featured work
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benpickles/parklife
π³ Render a Rack app (Rails/Sinatra/etc) to a static build so it can be served by Netlify, Now, GitHub Pages, S3, or any other web server
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benpickles/decant
π₯ A dependency-free frontmatter-aware framework-agnostic wrapper around a directory of static content
Ruby 31 -
benpickles/parklife-rails
π³ Rails integration for Parklife
Ruby 4