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DocPad vs Nikola: What are the differences?
Developers describe DocPad as "Designers and developers can create websites faster than ever before". Empower your website frontends with layouts, meta-data, pre-processors (markdown, jade, coffeescript, etc.), partials, skeletons, file watching, querying, and an amazing plugin system. DocPad will streamline your web development process allowing you to craft full-featured websites quicker than ever before. On the other hand, Nikola is detailed as "A Static Site Generator". It is a Python package that allows the user to create static websites using Python metadata. Static websites are safer, use fewer resources, and avoid vendor and platform lock-in.
DocPad and Nikola belong to "Static Site Generators" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by DocPad are:
- Versioning
- Pre-Built Skeletons
- Language Agnostic
On the other hand, Nikola provides the following key features:
- Host anywhere
- Fast rebuilds
- Multiple input formats
DocPad is an open source tool with 3K GitHub stars and 250 GitHub forks. Here's a link to DocPad's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of DocPad
- Npm4
- Open Source3
- Database-free3
- Plugins. Easy to use3
- Customizable2
- Helpful community2
- Free2
- Flexible2
- Cross-platform2
- GitHub Pages plugin1
Pros of Nikola
- IPython (Jupyter) Notebooks1
- Themes and templates with Mako or Jinja21
- Implemented in Python1
- Jinja21
- Open Source1