Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Spagu”
April 8, 2026
SSG - Static Site Generator
Version updated for https://github.com/spagu/ssg to version v1.7.13.
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Action Summary SSG is a high-performance static site generator built in Go designed to simplify and accelerate the creation of static websites, particularly for users migrating content from WordPress. It automates tasks like Markdown-to-HTML conversion, template rendering, asset bundling, image optimization (e.g., WebP conversion), and live-reloading during development. Key capabilities include support for multiple template engines, Hugo themes, CI/CD integration via GitHub Actions, and compatibility with popular static hosting platforms like Cloudflare Pages and Netlify.
April 6, 2026
SSG - Static Site Generator
Version updated for https://github.com/spagu/ssg to version v1.7.10.
This action is used across all versions by 0 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary SSG is a high-performance static site generator built in Go, designed to convert WordPress exports and Markdown files with YAML frontmatter into fast, secure, and customizable static websites. It automates tasks such as template rendering, asset optimization (e.g., image conversion, HTML/CSS/JS minification), and live reloading during development. Key capabilities include multiple template engine support, integration with Hugo themes, and seamless deployment to popular hosting platforms, making it ideal for blogs, corporate sites, documentation, portfolios, and marketing pages.
April 6, 2026
SSG - Static Site Generator
Version updated for https://github.com/spagu/ssg to version v1.7.9.
This action is used across all versions by 0 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary SSG is a fast and flexible static site generator built in Go, designed to convert WordPress exports into optimized, high-performance static websites. It automates tasks like site rendering, asset bundling (HTML/CSS/JS minification), and image processing (e.g., WebP conversion), enabling rapid development and deployment to static hosting platforms. Key features include support for multiple template engines, live reload during development, and seamless integration with CI/CD workflows like GitHub Actions.
April 6, 2026
SSG - Static Site Generator
Version updated for https://github.com/spagu/ssg to version v1.7.8.1.
This action is used across all versions by 0 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
Go to the GitHub Marketplace to find the latest changes.
Action Summary SSG is a high-performance static site generator written in Go, designed to efficiently convert WordPress exports (Markdown with YAML frontmatter) into static websites. It automates tasks such as template rendering, asset processing (image conversion, minification), and live reload for development, enabling fast generation and deployment of blogs, corporate sites, documentation, portfolios, and more. Key capabilities include multi-template engine support, integrated asset pipelines, Docker compatibility, and seamless CI/CD workflows for hosting on platforms like GitHub Pages, Netlify, and Cloudflare Pages.
April 2, 2026
SSG - Static Site Generator
Version updated for https://github.com/spagu/ssg to version v1.7.7.
This action is used across all versions by 0 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
Go to the GitHub Marketplace to find the latest changes.
Action Summary SSG is a high-performance static site generator built in Go, designed to convert WordPress exports (Markdown with YAML frontmatter) into lightning-fast static websites. It automates tasks like template rendering, asset bundling, image processing, and live reloading, making it ideal for creating blogs, portfolios, corporate sites, and documentation. Key features include support for multiple template engines, integration with Hugo themes, built-in development server, and seamless deployment to platforms like GitHub Pages or Cloudflare Pages.