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<h1 id="about-">About <code>barf</code></h1>
<p>barf is a minimal and suckless-inspired blog generator. It is a tweaked and slightly patched version of Karl Bartel’s fantastic <a href="https://github.com/karlb/karl.berlin">blog.sh</a>.</p>
<h2 id="why">Why?</h2>
<p>This project was created by me, <a href="https://btxx.org">Bradley Taunt</a>, out of frustration with overly complex and bloated blogging options. I tried <em>so many</em> “minimal” generators but each one ended up having some glaring issue or heavy reliance on dependencies. </p>
<p>I wanted to have a system that I could easily replicate on any Linux machine. Something that didn’t require me to download half the internet just to get up and running. I’m a sucker for keeping things simple.</p>
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