Ghost
WordPress

Ghost | WordPress | |
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329 | 952 | |
49,256 | 20,155 | |
0.9% | 0.7% | |
10.0 | 9.9 | |
3 days ago | 4 days ago | |
JavaScript | PHP | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Ghost
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Save Hours Managing Ghost with These Python Scripts
I run the blog at Developer-Service.blog with a self-hosted Ghost instance.
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How to use DeepWiki For FREE!🔥
Click the "Add repo" button, and enter the GitHub repository or repository path (e.g., TryGhost/Ghost or https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost), and DeepWiki will start analyzing the repository.
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Indie Hacking with Open Source Tools: Innovating on a Budget
Modern publishing tools like Ghost accommodate sleek content presentation.
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Indie Hacking Success Stories with Open Source Licenses
Ghost: This open source blogging platform, available at Ghost, was kickstarted by a simple yet powerful idea—empowering writers with an elegant, customizable tool. The project’s MIT licensing has fostered a thriving community that collaborates to push the platform forward. Ghost’s journey demonstrates that when developers and users work together, innovation thrives.
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Learning in public
The other big option is to post blogs or notes. It's pretty simple to start a blog right here on Dev.to, or on Hashnode, two blogging platforms specifically for coding. There's also a great community platform on Codedex.io where you can write blog posts, although you do need to complete a few lessons to "unlock" the community features. In these cases, there's already an audience and community on the site, so it's easier for your posts to get seen. If you want a more personalized blog, or want to blog about learning other stuff besides coding, you can try Substack. If you wanna get fancy, you can even self-host the similar blogging platform Ghost, like I do for my art blog! (Self-hosting is a great learning experience in and of itself!) IMO, these options are best when you want to write more focused and thought-out pieces like tutorials and guides, or even just "here's everything I know about CSS selectors" or whatever. Basically, I turn to these blogging platforms when I'm writing directly for the sake of informing other people.
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Using GitHub as a Free Content Management System
Under a lot of other circumstances, I’d have simply used a hosted solution like Ghost, but I really wanted to embrace the file-over-app philosophy, especially after the recent controversies surrounding certain software products suddenly ceasing support.
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WordPress Is in Trouble
There is Ghost at least: https://ghost.org/ https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost
However, it has recently shifted to more limited audience. (payed subscription-based content with different tiers)
- Matt Mullenweg Asks What Drama to Create in 2025, Community Reacts
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I Don't Like Existing CMS Options, So I'm Building a New One
Ghost
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Introducing the Goliat Theme: A project for the Community!
Today, I’m excited to share something that started as a small necessity for the Goliat - Dashboard project and has grown into something I hope will benefit the entire community: the Goliat Theme, a custom theme designed for Ghost.
WordPress
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Open Source: A Goldmine for Indie Hackers
Open source software is built on the democratic idea that everyone should be able to inspect and contribute to the source code. Major projects like Linux, WordPress, and the Apache HTTP Server have shown how collaborative efforts can produce robust, scalable solutions. Indie hackers, often working with limited budgets, gain access to highly dependable tools such as Python and MySQL, which were originally developed and maintained by global communities.
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Indie Hacking with Open Source Tools: Innovating on a Budget
Another case involves a duo launching an eco-friendly e-commerce website. Using WordPress paired with WooCommerce, they built a fully featured site with a sustainable operational model. Enhanced analytics from Matomo brought data-driven insights and growth strategies to life. This project highlights the benefits of cost-effective, community-driven solutions in the competitive e-commerce landscape.
Platforms like WordPress combined with WooCommerce allow for seamless website and e-commerce management.
- PHP em 2025: Por Que Ele Ainda Reina na Web?
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Arguments a customer can understand not to use WordPress
I saw an article that Wordpress has a new version. So I checked the code on Github. While I could do a lot of moaning about the code, I want to present some arguments that can help you to make a customer not choose for WordPress.
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I tried 5 Content Management Systems - Which One we Chose?
Wordpress
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Open Source: A Goldmine for Indie Hackers – Unleashing Creativity and Collaboration
Open source software, defined by its openly accessible source code, has democratized software development like never before. Platforms and projects such as Linux Foundation supported Linux, WordPress, and the Apache HTTP Server have paved the way for innovation rooted in transparency and collaboration. Indie hackers, known for doing more with less, have found a goldmine in these community-supported projects. Not only do these resources eliminate the hefty costs associated with proprietary software, but they also empower entrepreneurs to build, iterate, and scale their projects rapidly. In the original article, the discussion highlighted several advantages of open source, from cost-effectiveness to community collaboration, outlining clear benefits for indie hackers. The transformative power of open source lies in its ability to provide tools that expedite development and foster creative problem-solving—attributes that every indie hacker can appreciate.
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Indie Hacking Success Stories with Open Source Licenses
WordPress: The powerhouse behind over 40% of the web, WordPress’s success is deeply intertwined with the open source ethos. Licensed under GPL, WordPress has fostered a rich ecosystem filled with plugins and themes. This robust community engagement, underpinned by open source principles, underlines the importance of continuous user feedback and development. For developers looking to monetize their projects, exploring strategies on monetizing open source projects can provide valuable insights.
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Automattic Hit with Class Action over WP Engine Dispute
> This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress/blob/master/license.t...
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Why Next.js Is Ideal for Headless CMS Integration ?
Website : https://wordpress.org/ Best For : Headless Mode for Familiarity
What are some alternatives?
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable, and developer-first.
Bludit - Simple, Fast, Secure, Flat-File CMS
ApostropheCMS - A full-featured, open-source content management framework built with Node.js that empowers organizations by combining in-context editing and headless architecture in a full-stack JS environment.
htmly - Simple and fast databaseless PHP blogging platform, and Flat-File CMS
Hexo - A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js.
Wagtail - A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience
