# 🐐 tetratto! This is the year of the personal website. Tetratto (`4 * 10^-18`) is a _super_ simple **dynamic** site server which takes in a conglomeration of HTML files (which are actually Jinja templates) and static files like CSS and JS, then serves them! You _might_ by wondering: "why dynamic and not just generate a static site then?" Well the answer is simple! I needed something to manage my server remotely through my browser, and most things were just overly complicated for this simple feat. ## Features - Templated HTML files (`html/` directory) - Markdown posts (`posts/` directory, served with `html/post.html` template) - Super simple SQLite database for authentication (and other stuff) - Web terminal for managing your server - Must be enabled in `tetratto.toml` in project root ## Usage Install Tetratto CLI: ```bash cargo install tetratto ``` Clone the `./example` directory to get started. You can run a project by running `tetratto` in the directory. The entry file for CSS is assumed to be `public/css/style.css`. Note that your `index.html` file should _not_ include boilerplate stuff, and should instead just include a `{% block body %}` for beginning your content in the body. `{% block head %}` can be used to place data in the page head element. Templates should all extend the `_atto/root.html` template. ### Config You can configure Tetratto by editing the project's `tetratto.toml` file. - `name`: the `{{ name }}` variable in templates (default: `Tetratto`) - `port`: the port the server is served on (default: `4118`) - `database`: the name of the file to store the SQLite database in (default: `./atto.db`)