It is very scriptable and allows mirroring a complete website by recursively following links it discovers. Wget is a more generic tool for requesting remote URLs. Scripting this or running occasionally and rewriting URLs as needed in the output can give you a static version of your WordPress site. HTTrack has been around for ages, runs on almost any system from the CLI or GUI and specialises in website archival for offline use. If you know of any other tools/services, please contact me and I may add them here. I won’t go into the pros/cons of each one right now, but I can expand this article with the major differences later. I like to think WP2Static has the best all-round solution out there, but everyone’s needs are different, so go with whatever works best for you. WP2Static isn’t the only way to use WordPress to generate a static HTML site.
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