Plok.sh: Turn GitHub Repositories into Blogs Automatically
By
Eshwaren Manoharen
Day-old at best. Try it dunked in something stronger.
Summary
Plok.sh is a tool that automatically converts any GitHub repository with a /blog folder containing markdown files into a fully functional blog. It requires no CMS, dashboard, accounts, or builds, and offers features like 20+ themes, code highlighting, optional configuration files, automatic table of contents, and Google Analytics integration, with zero server-side storage.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledTurn any GitHub repo into a fast, beautiful blog. No CMS. No dashboard. No accounts. No builds. Just your repo.
If your repo has a `/blog` folder with markdown files, plok.sh renders them as clean, themed blog posts.
zero server-side storage
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