The quest for the best static site generator for image gallery I've been spoiled by faircamp. It's such a neat piece of software, it creates a static site for my music, and although I haven't used it enough (I only have a few track on damaru.yoga) I'm fully committed to using that tool for a long time. Now I would like to do the same thing with my illustrations. You see, I like technologies, but I'm very peculiar about it. I want it easy, the easiest way possible. This is a reason why I use Gopher too. It's easy, I start vim, I write, then I can scp the file and an updated gophermap and voila. No coding, no scripting, I can do it from any machine, I can ssh in from anywhere to write my piece. And I used the tool I always use for writing, vim. The goal would be for me to have all my illustration in different folders, and run a script that will create a static site with these different sub-gallery. Yes I know I could code the whole thing, I can html, but it become boring in the end. And again, I've been soiled with faircamp! So I tried a few solution, some ruby gems, which were promising, (I still like Ruby and Ruby on rails, but it seems like it's been forgotten.) So all these solutions were outdated. Then comes all the python solutions, oh, so many python solution. I've came to not like python so much due to all these different version, and how you need to create virtual environment in order to run a different python package so that you don't interfere with the local installation of python.. I'm like, mhe, if the tool I use adds more complexity to the workload, and maintaining it will be a pain, then it doesn't really help in the long run. The tool has to be simple enough too. But I ended up trying it out Sigal. It's python, yeah, but the installation wasn't too troublesome, so I at least got to the place of trying it out, and it worked. The only problem is that it heavily rely on javascript and doesn't gracefuly degrade, if you don't have javascript, you simply can't see the images. https://github.com/saimn/sigal You can see the generated gallery here: https://gef.ink/illustrations/ Again, I've been spoiled, fairCamp works with or without javascript! Next on my list is thumbsup! It's a node package, through npm, all right node.js is similar in this nature to python, but I've already done python so why not give it a try. Npm installed without any trouble, and running the basic thumbsup -i created a decent gallery. I tried it without javascript and it works decently. It's very fast but the style isn't great, I'll have to tweak it a bit. This is the generated gallery: https://gef.ink/gallery/index.html I know that if you use python and node.js on a regular basis, there isn't much tech limitation, but for me I don't use these technologies often and when I come to run the same command a year from now and I'm stuck to update, fix, realize some package aren't working anymore, it's just a pain. There is one more static site generator that I want to try soon, it's a 1 binary Go package (I like the sound of that) which is going in the right direction. One thing I really like about fairCamp is also how you can monetize your music if you want to. This is something I think it could be interesting, or maybe a static site generator that would link to a print on demand art work? In any case, this is a good start, at least it give me the impetus to centralize all my illustrations and start to categorize everything. I have over 14 years of illustrations to work from!