aphid 0.3.0
Rich wiki categories with descriptions and icons, a card-based wiki index, and an optional wiki intro page — the wiki gets a proper landing experience.
Rich wiki categories with descriptions and icons, a card-based wiki index, and an optional wiki intro page — the wiki gets a proper landing experience.
AI-agent skill scaffolding via `aphid agent`, a popularity-sorted tag cloud on the home page, and a clearer tag page that splits blog posts and wiki pages into separate sections.
A content-polish release. Wiki-links now accept `[[page#section]]` anchors, headings take `{#custom-id}` overrides, author config gains a dedicated `link` field, every page ships OpenGraph + Twitter card meta tags, and blog posts expose a reading-time estimate.
A theming refresh. The per-page template variables are split into three kind-specific shapes, dropping fields each template never used. Wiki pages gain a per-page category, the "uncategorised" default moves from the theme into config, and the dev server hot-reloads favicon edits.
A quality-of-life release fixing feed links for readers, normalizing image paths in markdown, validating config, improving error messages, and adding a reusable GitHub Action for CI builds.
A scaffolding release adding `aphid new`, `aphid init`, and content creation commands for blog posts, wiki pages, and standalone pages.
A content-flow release adding RSS/Atom feeds, pagination for the blog index and tag pages, and a draft flag for unpublished work.
A small content-focused release adding Mermaid diagrams, GitHub-style alert blocks, and smart punctuation to the markdown pipeline.
The first tagged release of aphid — a static site generator with a blog, a wiki, and wiki-links across both.
Why I started building yet another static site generator — a clear separation between dated build-log posts and a cross-linked reference wiki, designed for documenting a long-running VW Beetle electric conversion.