I'm a big user of other SSGs but it is frequently frustrating that it takes so much setup to get started.
Just having a directory of markdown files and running a single command sounds really useful.
— Michael, marmite user.

Try a different colorscheme:

Or try an alternative theme

Quick Start

Install

$ curl -sS https://marmite.blog/install.sh | sh

or check Installation for more install options

Start blogging

# Create a new blog (or simply use a folder with markdown files)
$ marmite myblog --init-site \
    --name Mysite \
    --tagline "My Articles and Notes" \
    --colorscheme nord \
    --toc true \
    --enable-search true 

# Create a new post
$ marmite myblog --new "My First Blog Post" -t "new,post"

# Build and serve the blog
$ marmite myblog --serve

Markdown Makes Sites Marmite is a fast, minimal static site generator written in Rust that converts Markdown files into HTML websites. It's designed for simplicity and includes features like live reloading, RSS feeds, and a built-in development serv ... read more →

Learn how to create your blog with Marmite in minutes, you can start with zero-config and then customize gradually later. Not convinced yet? Read why-to-use-marmite Quick Start Installation The quickest way to install Marmite is using our install sc ... read more →

Note This feature was added in version 0.2.7. Shortcodes are a powerful feature in Marmite that allow you to insert dynamic content into your posts and pages using simple markers. They work similar to macros in other static site generators. What ar ... read more →