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Faircamp

A static site generator for audio producers

Point Faircamp to a folder hierarchy containing your audio files. Within minutes, Faircamp builds a complete website presenting your work. The resulting site requires no database, no programming, no maintenance, and is compatible with virtually every webhost on this planet.

Latest Release: 1.6 – Visit the website to get started.

Screenshot of a purple-color-themed website presenting an album called 'Not What I Call Bonk Wave - Volume 003 - Disc A - Into The Bonk' by 'Bonk Knob Records'. The most prominent features are big buttons labelled 'Pause', 'Download' and 'Credits', a short synopsis text, smaller buttons labelled 'Copy link', 'M3U Playlist' and 'Embed', a list of tracks decorated with delicate lines resembling waveforms and at the very bottom a YouTube-like control bar for playing/pausing, going to the next track, setting the volume, or seeking in the track. One track is playing, it's name is 'Strange Data'.

Featured site: bonkwave.org/music

Documentation

The website is the central information hub:

  • Feature overview
  • Downloads
  • Tutorials for Linux, macOS and Windows
  • Community resources
  • Showcase of sites using faircamp
  • Links to further resources

The manual covers specific aspects:

  • Usage instructions
  • Reference
  • Examples
  • Information on various topics

Faircamp 1.0 and beyond

Major developments on Faircamp (Faircamp 1.0 in 2024 up to Faircamp 1.4 in 2025) have been financed and supported by the European Commission's Next Generation Internet programme through the NGI0 Entrust fund established by NLnet (see the project grant website for more details). On behalf of myself and all the people and communities benefitting from this work, I'd like to express my gratefulness for being given this amazing opportunity and incredible support, thank you so much!

Development

Building faircamp from source is pretty straight-forward, see the instructions in BUILD.md.

Building the manual is also trivial: It's a subcrate located in the manual folder in this repository, just follow its README.md.

Licensing

Faircamp is licensed under the AGPL-3.0-or-later.

Documentation is licensed under the CC0-1.0.

Builds generated with faircamp re-distribute the Barlow font, licensed under the OFL-1.1.

The faircamp manual re-distributes the Fira Mono and Titillium Web fonts, licensed under the OFL-1.1.

About

this is a fork of https://codeberg.org/simonrepp/faircamp - to add github actions to it, for hosting songs via github pages. Licenses all set by Simon Repp. this is just a copy for testing

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