next-cache-effective-pages
A helper for creating cache-effective server-side-rendered Next.js pages with minimal effort (by bmstefanski)
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next-cache-effective-pages
Posts with mentions or reviews of next-cache-effective-pages.
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Creating scalable sitemaps with Next.js
You can see that it misses the cache every time, and this is what I am trying to avoid (by using https://github.com/bmstefanski/next-cache-effective-pages) :D
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next-cache-effective-pages - Changing your static file into a dynamic regeneratable page
Let's say you want to re-generate a static file (e.g. public/sitemap.xml) every 15 minutes. The first solution that comes to mind is doing this at build time and it's great and simple, but.... it wouldn't work for mid and big-scale applications (considering that you're rebuilding your app every time there's a change in CMS). And this is where the next-cache-effective-pages library comes into the picture.It makes it easier to change your static file into a regeneratable page without you worrying about effective caching and bandwidth attacks.
tinacms
Posts with mentions or reviews of tinacms.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-22.
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Soupault: A static website management tool
> Why is are all static site generators (that I am aware of) are CLI? What prevent simplistic drag and drop GUI/WYSIWYG that generates those clean static files?
Check:
- Tina CMS: https://tina.io/
- Primo CMS: https://primocms.org/
Anyway, you seem to be holding the wrong end of the stick. Static generation is the easy part, what you're looking for is a subset that falls under the CMS umbrella, just search for `CMS+SSG` you'll find a diverse set of solutions.
You can also setup any generic Headless CMS to trigger generation for a static site. Why would someone build a full fledged CMS and limit it to a niche market inside a niche?
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9 best Git-based CMS platforms for your next project
Tina CMS, formerly Forestry, is one of the best open source Git-based CMSs in terms of the provided feature set. It covers the basics, such as:
- Open-Source Headless CMS in 2024
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Ask HN: Tools for Managing Static Sites?
Try tina cms https://tina.io
Currently testing it with Docusaurus for our documentation site.
- Casidoo on TinaCMS
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How to Write Code with ChatGPT and Save Snippets Forever
The next step in building this demo blog application is to set up TinaCMS, an open source headless CMS that supports the Markdown format.
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Different flavors of content management
Solutions like CloudCanon or TinaCMS use this approach.
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Markdown Bot - An AI friend who improves your content
With TinaCMS, all your content changes are committed directly to Git. This enables your team to create a variety of workflows for reviewing and merging content updates. By leaning on GitHub, you can integrate CI/CD into your content workflow.
- Markdown editor with an easy publish-to-GitHub option for Jekyll?
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Ask HN: What is the best license type for my open source project?
Check out this license for example: https://github.com/tinacms/tinacms/blob/main/LICENSE
It's an Apache 2.0 license, but with adendums.
Would it be reasonable to say that I could fork their repo for own purposes, and argue in court that I was only familar with Apache 2.0, and not their modified terms?