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Samples? Finding it hard to know how to start. #139

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In general, Statiq Web is structured in a way that most of the pipeline and module stuff (at least creating or editing them yourself) is abstracted away from you (much like every other static site generator - I.e. it's not common to crack open Jekyll to change how it works). That said, the internals are there for use when the default set of features doesn't satisfy. In this case though, it sounds like you can probably get by with the built-in features of Statiq Web.

Hopefully you've been able to get a boilerplate up and running by following the quick start. At that point you should be able to generate a site (a mostly empty one, but still) by calling dotnet run on the command line. Have y…

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