EryouHao is a small, developer-focused publisher whose single public offering, Gridea, has quietly carved out a loyal following among writers, students, and engineers who want a distraction-free way to publish on the modern web. Gridea is a cross-platform static blog generator that combines the immediacy of a desktop writing client with the speed and security of static-site deployment: users compose in Markdown, manage posts and pages through a clean local interface, and one-click publish to GitHub Pages, AWS S3, or any static host that supports FTP/SFTP. Because the final site is pure HTML, load times are near-instant, attack surfaces are minimal, and hosting costs stay negligible. Typical use cases range from personal journals, developer notebooks, and academic portfolios to lightweight documentation hubs and company announcement blogs. The editor supports syntax highlighting, LaTeX math, emoji, and custom themes, while an integrated preview pane shows exactly how the finished article will look on desktop and mobile. Metadata, tags, and an automatic RSS feed simplify syndication, and a built-in Git history lets authors version-control every draft. Although the publisher’s catalog is currently limited to this one application, Gridea’s open architecture encourages community plugins and themes that extend its reach well beyond the original scope. EryouHao’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest upstream build, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

Gridea

A static blog writing client

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