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churn-php | cms | |
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5 | 33 | |
1,352 | 3,380 | |
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5.3 | 9.9 | |
5 months ago | 2 days ago | |
PHP | 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.
churn-php
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Open Source Projects You Can Lay Your Hand On
Churn-php helps to evaluate the complexity of your PHP projects. You can use it to analyze your code and find areas requiring attention. By examining code in each PHP file, it performs critical tasks, such as checking the number of commits and calculating cyclomatic complexity.
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Churn-PHP 1.7.0 is out, with support for Markdown output format
Churn-PHP is a tool that helps you discover files in need of refactoring, by calculating a score based on the number of changes and the cyclomatic complexity of files.
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10+The Best PHP Projects GitHub 2022
Churn-php
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PHP libraries and tools
churn-php: Discover files in need of refactoring.
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What Lies Beneath Hard Work: Code Churn
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cms
- Statamic – modern, clean, and highly adaptable CMS built on Laravel
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9 best Git-based CMS platforms for your next project
Statamic is one of the best flat-file CMSs. It’s built with Laravel and can be used as a headless Git-based CMS as well. The paid professional version allows you to use REST APIs and GraphQL APIs for content management and offers a GitHub integration for content storage and editorial workflows.
- Casidoo on TinaCMS
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Ask HN: What are some well-designed websites?
Aah, that's always a controversial question, on one hand, some universal rules of usability do exist, but on the other hand, everyone's habits, taste and use cases are very different.
The most neutral definition of a "well designed" website, without any further context, could be "created in a way that helps users achieve intended goals efficiently, while keeping max number of users happy about its look".
Again, different audiences will have very different answers. Here at HN, sites like https://www.mcmaster.com/ and https://www.craigslist.org win – because HN users appreciate old look and how efficient these sites are.
https://www.apple.com/ is an industry standard of a marketing site for consumer tech. It's not universally "well designed".
Other examples of well done marketing pages: https://www.sketch.com/ ; https://statamic.com/ ; https://linear.app/ got its share of hype recently.
Other times, a website is well designed because its content is awesome and is easy to consume. See https://ciechanow.ski/ and https://www.joshwcomeau.com/
Is https://github.com/ well designed? As an amateur developers, I'd say yes.
Is https://htmx.org/ well designed? Hmm, at a glance, there's no design at all. Is no design also design? That's a rabbit hole.
P.S. I often hear my website is well-designed :-)
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Different flavors of content management
Local CMSs are the ones that are mostly file-based (like Statamic or Astro). This means that you can edit everything locally and deploy the data. This way, our CMS is more secure, but on the downside, you have to have a local server working, and you might experience more conflicts, especially when two people will work on the same article (although Git might save you from many of those). It also means that there is a higher learning curve. A remote CMS works somewhere on a server, and most users don't care how.
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Looking for a simple CMS recommendation
I use Statamic, the free version will do everything your looking for and it can be as simple or as complex as you need it to be. It's flat file based (by default) too so deployment / version control is super easy.
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What is your tech stack for blog websites? (not wordpress)
Statamic (PHP / Laravel)
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WP20 and Audrey Scholars – Matt Mullenweg
I'm not in the market for a CMS but if I were I'd likely go with https://statamic.com/ if I needed to build something from scratch.
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Go with PHP
If you're looking for a great CMS and were bitten by WordPress back in the day, you should take a look at Statamic (https://statamic.com)
It's a Laravel package and it's the best CMS I've ever used (from a dev perspective). v4 just dropped the other day
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Software for personal website
https://statamic.com free for personal. Your welcome.
What are some alternatives?
RubixML - A high-level machine learning and deep learning library for the PHP language.
CRUD - Build custom admin panels. Fast!
Infection - PHP Mutation Testing library
laravel-localization - Easy localization for Laravel
headless-wp-starter - 🔪 WordPress + React Starter Kit: Spin up a WordPress-powered React app in one step
jigsaw - Simple static sites with Laravel’s Blade.
chevere - High quality library for building PHP software
cms - Multilingual PHP CMS built with Laravel and bootstrap
local-php-security-checker - PHP security vulnerabilities checker
WonderCMS - Fast and small flat file CMS (5 files). Built with PHP, JSON database.
Spout - Read and write spreadsheet files (CSV, XLSX and ODS), in a fast and scalable way
bulma-blade-ui - A set of Laravel Blade components for the Bulma frontend framework