The purely functional static site generator written in the Nix expression language.
Among other things, Styx has the following features:
Styx has no other dependency than Nix, if Nix is installed, run the following to use Styx:
# if using flakes
$ nix shell github:styx-static/styx
# otherwise
$ nix-shell -p styx
Styx supports content in Markdown, AsciiDoc and Nix format. Styx also extends AsciiDoc and Markdown with custom operators that can split a single markup file into many pages.
Nix can be embedded in markup files!
Upon site rendering, Styx will automatically convert SASS and SCSS files.
The generic-template
theme provides a template framework that can be leveraged to easily create new themes or sites.
Thank to this a theme like Hyde consists only in about 120 lines of Nix templates.
Styx sites use a configuration interface à la NixOS modules. Every configuration declaration is type-checked, and documentation can be generated from that interface.
Linkcheck functionality is available out of the box, just run styx linkcheck
to run linkchecker on a site.
Styx supports themes. Multiple themes can be used, mixed and extended at the same time.
This makes it very easy to adapt an existing theme.
Official themes can also be used without any implicit installation, declaring the used theme(s) in site.nix
is enough!
Styx embeds its complete documentation that can be viewed at any time by running styx doc
.
A very unique feature of Styx is that it can generate the documentation for a site with the styx site-doc
.
Use nix profile
to install Styx, or nix shell
to just test without installing it:
$ nix profile install github:styx-static/styx
$ styx --help
$ nix shell github:styx-static/styx
$ styx --help
The official Styx site is an example of a basic software site with release news. It has some interesting features like:
- generating the documentation for every version of styx
- generating a page for every official theme
See site.nix for implementation details.
This repository is also a playground for more exotic nix usages and experiments:
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derivation.nix is the main builder for styx, it builds the command line interface, the library, styx themes and the documentation.
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Library functions and theme templates use special functions (
documentedFunction
anddocumentedTemplate
) that allow automatically generating documentation and tests. The code used to generate tests fromdocumentedFunctions
can be found in tests/lib.nix. Library function tests can print a coverage or a report (with pretty printing):``` $ system="$(nix eval --raw --expr "builtins.currentSystem" --impure)" $ nix build .#"$system"._automation.tests.lib-report && cat ./result $ nix build .#"$system"._automation.tests.lib-coverage && cat ./result ```
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src/renderers/docs/library.nix is a nix expression that generate an AsciiDoc documentation from the library
documentedFunction
s (example). -
src/renderers/docs/site.nix is a nix expressions that automatically generate documentation for styx themes, including configuration interface and templates (example). This feature is leveraged in the
styx site-doc
command to dynamically generate the documentation for a site according to used themes. -
parsimonious is used to do some voodoo on markup files to turn them into valid nix expressions, so nix expressions can be embedded in Markdown or AsciiDoc.
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std is a framework to keep bigger flake projects maintainable.
See contributing.md.
Any question or issue should be posted in the github issue tracker. Themes and features requests are welcome! And please let me know if you happen to run a site on styx!