One of the common complaints against almost all other static site generators is installation.
This is especially a problem for Jekyll on Windows.
Zeit/pkg creates application executables of node applications for Darwin, Win32, and Unix systems, and will still allow users to add plugins from the NPM ecosystem.
This should be a late roadmap goal, but I believe it will separate Eleventy from the pack by making it accessible to non-technical users.
This could be deployed to OS-level package managers (e.g, homebrew, package-manager, and apt) in order to make installation and update management a breeze, while still leaving the product as a CLI.
One of the common complaints against almost all other static site generators is installation.
This is especially a problem for Jekyll on Windows.
Zeit/pkg creates application executables of node applications for Darwin, Win32, and Unix systems, and will still allow users to add plugins from the NPM ecosystem.
This should be a late roadmap goal, but I believe it will separate Eleventy from the pack by making it accessible to non-technical users.
This could be deployed to OS-level package managers (e.g, homebrew, package-manager, and apt) in order to make installation and update management a breeze, while still leaving the product as a CLI.