Blook: Simple Blog Publishing Platform Powered by Lume Static Site Generator
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José Luis Antúnez
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Summary
Blook is a new blogging platform that offers a super simple way to publish blogs, turn books into websites, or share newsletters online. The platform is powered by Lume, a fast and simple static site generator for Deno. The article appears to be a product launch announcement on Product Hunt, showcasing the platform's features and capabilities for content creators looking for straightforward publishing solutions.
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turn your book into a website, or share your newsletter online
It's powered by Lume, fast and simple static site generator for Deno
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