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supern/pages — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-07-18 · repo last pushed 2013-04-24

HTMLAudience · writerComplexity · 1/5DormantSetup · easy

tl;dr

A personal website of static HTML pages hosting Chinese translations and articles, including a Pandoc Markdown guide and a productivity piece.

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  root((repo))
    What it does
      Hosts translated articles
      Static HTML pages
      Self-published content
    Tech stack
      HTML
    Use cases
      Publish translations
      Share guides
      Self-host writing
    Audience
      Translators
      Technical writers
      Readers

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what do people make with this?

VIBE 1

Publish translated articles and guides as simple HTML pages without a CMS.

VIBE 2

Read a Chinese-language guide to Pandoc's Markdown syntax.

VIBE 3

Use this as a template for self-hosting your own writing or translations.

what's the stack?

HTML

how it stacks up fr

supern/pages100/rutgers-pbl-dining-2015a15n/a15n_old
LanguageHTMLHTMLHTML
Last pushed2013-04-242015-12-012016-06-18
MaintenanceDormantDormantDormant
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/51/51/5
Audiencewritergeneralgeneral

Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.

how do i run it?

Difficulty · easy time til it works · 5min
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in plain english

This is a personal website repository that hosts translated articles and documentation in Chinese. The owner uses it as a publishing platform for content they've translated or written, making it available online for others to read. The repository contains HTML pages that can be viewed directly in a web browser. The main content includes a guide to Pandoc's Markdown syntax (a tool for converting documents between different formats) and an article about productivity tips. Each piece is stored as a separate HTML file that can be accessed via a simple web link. Someone might use a setup like this if they want to publish their own translations or writings without needing a complicated blogging platform or content management system. A translator, technical writer, or knowledge-sharer could maintain a collection of useful guides and articles this way, it's straightforward, self-hosted, and gives full control over the content and how it's presented. The README doesn't go into technical implementation details, but the basic idea is to store plain HTML files that can be served from a simple web server or static hosting service.

prompts (copy fr)

prompt 1
Show me how to add a new HTML article to this pages repo and link it from the site.
prompt 2
Explain how to serve these static HTML files from a simple static hosting service.
prompt 3
Help me convert this Pandoc Markdown guide into an actual Pandoc-formatted document.
prompt 4
What's the simplest way to deploy this repo of HTML files to the web for free?

Frequently asked questions

what is pages fr?

A personal website of static HTML pages hosting Chinese translations and articles, including a Pandoc Markdown guide and a productivity piece.

What language is pages written in?

Mainly HTML. The stack also includes HTML.

Is pages actively maintained?

Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2013-04-24).

What license does pages use?

No license information was found in the explanation.

How hard is pages to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is pages for?

Mainly writer.

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