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    Hugo is a static site generator written in Go.Steve Francia [4] originally created Hugo as an open source project in 2013. Since v0.14 in 2015, [5] Hugo has continued development under the lead of Bjørn Erik Pedersen with other contributors.

  3. Static site generator - Wikipedia

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    Server-side template system. Many server-side template systems have an option to publish output pages on the server, where the published pages are static.This is common on content management systems, like Vignette, but is not considered out-server generation.

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  5. Wikipedia:Offline Content Generator - Wikipedia

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    The Offline content generator (OCG) was previously used to build books from collections of Wikipedia pages.. A group of pages could be selected to form a book in any of several formats, via the Book Creator which in turn used the OCG to convert the articles to the selected book format.

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  8. Emby - Wikipedia

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    Emby (formerly Media Browser) [2] is a media server designed to organize, play, and stream audio and video to a variety of devices. [3] Emby's source code was mostly open with some closed-source components as of August 2017, [4] releases of the software published via the Emby website are however proprietary [5] and cannot be replicated from source due to the build scripts also being proprietary.

  9. Free monoid - Wikipedia

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    A submonoid N of A ∗ is stable if u, v, ux, xv in N together imply x in N. [11] A submonoid of A ∗ is stable if and only if it is free. [ 12 ] For example, using the set of bits { "0", "1" } as A , the set N of all bit strings containing an even number of "1"s is a stable submonoid because if u contains an even number of "1"s, and ux as ...