lokl
Ghost
lokl | Ghost | |
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9 | 299 | |
71 | 45,721 | |
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4.1 | 10.0 | |
over 2 years ago | 6 days ago | |
Shell | JavaScript | |
- | MIT License |
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lokl
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Best way to build for Simply Static
I've used GeneratePress and their blocks. I might give SimplyStatic another shot this weekend, this time with full site editing and a fse theme I'm making. I also want to try another alternative. SimplyStatic was forked from an earlier version of wp2static included in the bundle.
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Is it possible even advisable to have a static landing page with all other pages requiring dynamic functionality(blogs, galleries, shopping page) be wordpress?
Timely plug for Lokl, which I just put out a new release for over weekend :) Allows creating/managing a bunch of WP sites locally, optimized for deploying statically.
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WordPress is 18
I've switched from the Jamstack/static site generators to nocode WordPress for content sites, to focus my coding more on app UIs in the long term.
Jamstack is nice, but it's either for personal developer blogs or larger teams. Outsourcing is too expensive with coders being in high demand.
Everything WP can be easily outsourced when needed, and there really isn't much of a speed benefit with Jamstack sites if you cache your WP site on the edge (e.g. with Cloudflare APO). Security of the origin server isn't a problem with a good host or going static.
You can generate static sites from a local WP install if you find secure hosting too expensive, here's a nice docker based tool for this: https://lokl.dev/
WP is really as hard, ugly fast or slow as you make it, you have to find the right theme and plugin ecosystem within WP.
I don't have to and don't need touch the code building sites with it, so all those weird WP code conventions don't really bother me.
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Flywheel vs WP Engine in 2021
There’s also lokl.dev from the wp2static dev
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Lokl – WordPress local development environment for Mac, Win and Linux
It might be worth mentioning that Lokl [0] seems to be from the same author [1] as the "wp2static" plugin [2], my and many others go to for static site generation of WordPress.
I find Lokl and interesting take, although the usual self-serve script is kind of annoying for power users (what I mean is that this bash scripts tried to do everything for you and it's less transparent), I recommend the repo [4] as the source of the actual Dockerfiles, that you could just reference in something like a docker-compose setup.
The Dockerfiles are kind of surprising since they read more like a an ansible-playbook than like a Dockerfile. This one image has it all - php, nginx, mariadb, phpmyadmin and who knows what else [4]. It's an interesting approach to Docker images, certainly against the recommendation but might have some good reasoning for something as special as WordPress.
[0]: https://github.com/leonstafford/lokl-cli
[1]: https://github.com/leonstafford
[2]: https://github.com/leonstafford/wp2static
[3]: https://github.com/leonstafford/lokl
[4]: https://github.com/leonstafford/lokl/blob/master/php8/Docker...
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I Created Lokl An Optimized Local Wordpress
For Automation, I've got full end to end tests using it in the main https://github.com/leonstafford/lokl repo. Just 1 E2E test in there so far, but that's what I'm planning to use to generate living documentation for the project itself and my SSGs included with it (I suck at maintaining docs otherwise!).
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Lokl-an optimized local WordPress environment perfect for static site generation
I thought the reddit discussion did a better job explaining it, but here are the direct links:
https://lokl.dev/
https://github.com/leonstafford/lokl
The developer, Leon Stafford, is also working hard on WP plugins that convert to static sites and even upload directly to popular services such as Cloudflare, Netlify, Amazon, etc.
(I am not associated with this project.)
Ghost
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Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces
Diversifying a lot. Next acquisition will be Ghost(https://ghost.org/) I bet. Similar DNA, fits in the portfolio (If they are trying to match the feature set of Google) and have no VC backing.
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Why I Care Deeply About Web Accessibility And You Should Too
For example, if you are in a country where you can accept Stripe and are publishing a newsletter through, Substack or using the Ghost platform, enabling the ability to accept payments is a few clicks away. For those who cannot accept payment with Stripe, well, you are up the creek without a paddle. I do not know about you, but I see that as a barrier to access.
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Tea.xyz causes a flood of spam pull requests to open source projects
This response from one of the Tea developers seems disingenuous https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/19743#issuecomment-19...
How could they not have predicted this outcome?
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Faster Blogging: A Developer's Dream Setup
glee our dev friendly blogging setup has been undergoing a huge transformation for the last few weeks. For those who don't know, glee is a simple open source CLI tool that converts markdown posts into ghost blog posts. Check out the glee demo video when you have a moment! glee: Dev-friendly Blogging Setup
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Open-Source Headless CMS in 2024
Ghost: The Underground Storyteller
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Deploy Ghost with MySQL DB replication using helm chart
Ghost is used by creators to run their own website to publish private content
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Japan's Comfort Food: The Onigiri
Not the OP but it looks to be https://ghost.org/
I use it as well for a small development blog and it's been an enjoyable experience
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Self-hosting Ghost with Docker and PlanetScale
PlanetScale and Ghost were previously incompatible due to differences in their support for foreign key constraints. With PlanetScale now supporting foreign key constraints, a seamless collaboration between the two is achievable. Nonetheless, there remain minor incompatibilities that require resolution.
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A New Blog for 2024
I'm a big fan of Ghost for new blogs https://github.com/tryghost/ghost
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Nx - Highlights of 2023
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What are some alternatives?
devilbox - A modern Docker LAMP stack and MEAN stack for local development
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
Textpattern - A flexible, elegant, fast and easy-to-use content management system written in PHP.
KeystoneJS - The most powerful headless CMS for Node.js — built with GraphQL and React
wp2static - WordPress static site generator for security, performance and cost benefits
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.
gutenberg - The Block Editor project for WordPress and beyond. Plugin is available from the official repository.
Hexo - A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js.
lokl-www - Instant WordPress local development for Mac, Win & Linux
Bludit - Simple, Fast, Secure, Flat-File CMS
lokl-cli - Interactive script to launch and manage your Lokl sites
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