bearblog
Kirby
bearblog | Kirby | |
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7 | 56 | |
2,161 | 1,202 | |
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9.5 | 9.9 | |
15 days ago | 5 days ago | |
CSS | PHP | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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bearblog
- GitHub – HermanMartinus/bearblog: Free, no-nonsense, super fast blogging
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ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ Bear Blog | A privacy-first, no-nonsense, super-fast blogging platform
Source Code
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You're in a Cult
Could be in part bot activity. I've seen a couple other weird things rise up on here.
The blogging platform for this one is interesting, if you follow the rabbit hole a bit you'll find e.g. https://herman.bearblog.dev/building-software-to-last-foreve...
I don't see that many posts, but it appears to have some interesting traffic on it at present. Worth holding on to perhaps?
https://github.com/HermanMartinus/bearblog/
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ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ Bear. A privacy-first, no-nonsense, super-fast blogging platform
Does Hugo have a cloud backend integration that you can create new post/edit existing post without redeploying everything?
There's an open source, self-hosted clone of BearBlog, called PolarBearBlog [0], that builds a docker image and run it on Google Cloud Run. It uses Google Cloud Storage to manage a single JSON file for the whole blog contents (yes all your blog posts are in a single json file, which probably will start to show issues when you have hundreds of posts, but then again it's just markdown text so maybe that won't be a big issue anyways), and you only need to redeploy it if you made code change or system level config changes, which really is really more convenient than the whole static approach.
I made a clone of PolarBearBlog to add some of the features I care about, like cactus comment integration and rending full posts in the RSS feed. [1]
[0]: As far as I could tell PolarBearBlog has no affiliation with BearBlog, but it did get a mention in BearBlog's README: https://github.com/HermanMartinus/bearblog/blob/master/READM...
[1]: https://b.yuxuan.org/my-fork-of-polarbearblog
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Ask HN: What's your favorite flat file blog?
The custom domain option is there, but is not simple. I have a bear blog on a custom domain :)
More info here: https://github.com/HermanMartinus/bearblog/wiki/Custom-domai.... Btw I believe the dev is working on improving this right now.
Kirby
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Show HN: Primo – a visual CMS with Svelte blocks, a code editor, and SSG
Not sure if this is what you’re after but give https://getkirby.com/ a try
- Kirby: Simple Flat-File CMS
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Grav is a modern open-source flat-file CMS
Personally think https://getkirby.com is the entry to beat but I guess it’s just because I’m used to it and it works incredibly well for my use case.
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What kind of CMS for custom website?
Check out KirbyCMS. A PHP based files-only CMS. Can also be used as headless CMS. Works on most shared hosts and doesn't need a database. You'll have to do some basic PHP for the templates, though.
- What technology do you use to build websites these days?
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WP20 and Audrey Scholars – Matt Mullenweg
I guess it depends what you need to build. I used to use Wordpress for all my personal and client projects but I then moved to Kirby[0] and I couldn’t be happier.
But I think it highly depends on what kind of projects you work on.
[0] https://getkirby.com/
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Ask HN: How do I make a website in 2023?
I can recommend Kirby (https://getkirby.com/), a flat file PHP CMS. It’s fast, has a panel to update data and can be hosted on any basically any PHP host. Just use the quite simple PHP-templates and add CSS & JS like you already know how to do. No need to complicate things.
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Go with PHP
PHP has a lot of top tier CMSes. IMHO bunch of them are even better than Statamic. Craft CMS (https://craftcms.com/) is a lot more mature database based CMS. Kirby (https://getkirby.com/) is better at flat-file and has a lot better admin interface. Twill (https://twillcms.com/) is better integrated in Laravel and is fully open-source. Statamic mostly feels like it's sitting besides Laravel and they call themselves Laravel based for marketing.
- Feedback call for Tailkits ✨
- Headless CMS with the best documentation for vue/nuxt.js
What are some alternatives?
mataroa - Naked blogging platform
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
giscus - A comment system powered by GitHub Discussions. :octocat: :speech_balloon: :gem:
WordPress - WordPress, Git-ified. This repository is just a mirror of the WordPress subversion repository. Please do not send pull requests. Submit pull requests to https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop and patches to https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ instead.
congo - A powerful, lightweight theme for Hugo built with Tailwind CSS.
Next.js - The React Framework
render - render github markdown to html
ProcessWire - ProcessWire 3.x is a friendly and powerful open source CMS with a strong API.
hugo-theme-stack - Card-style Hugo theme designed for bloggers
Textpattern - A flexible, elegant, fast and easy-to-use content management system written in PHP.
Fathom Analytics - Fathom Lite. Simple, privacy-focused website analytics. Built with Golang & Preact.
Bludit - Simple, Fast, Secure, Flat-File CMS