Statix is a stand-alone Bash script aimed at generating full-featured, routable static websites from reusable HTML snippets. It features the most basic templating engine ever possible but allows to organize your content in a SEO-friendly way. All Statix-based websites contain these parts:
- Templates: a directory where all HTML templates are stored
- Route configuration: a file that maps each publicly accessible template to a SEO-friendly URL
- Assets: a directory with optional files copied to the output website directory with no processing.
This script is also lightweight. Aside from some standard file management commands such as cp, mkdir and rm, the only serious dependency for Statix is GNU Grep compiled with PCRE support (i.e. the version that supports -P flag, included in most Linux distributions).

