penmark
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penmark | content | |
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2 | 49 | |
35 | 2,977 | |
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7.7 | 9.3 | |
6 months ago | about 14 hours ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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penmark
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Casidoo on TinaCMS
I've been trying to build a tool that solves that niche problemset of facilitating the edit flow of a dev blog.
I liked Forestry, but wanted something that was embedded directly into my website, so I built Penmark CMS https://penmark.appsinprogress.com/. Inspired by utteranc.es, it uses the GitHub API to make edits directly to your repo. It's definitely a simple CMS but I'm liking it to write for my own blog!
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Penmark: An embeddable CMS for Markdown-based static sites
Hi HN,
I've always found editing my blog via desktop editors to be inconvenient, especially when it came to keeping the repository in sync and trying to edit on the go, and relying on an external CMS or tools like the now-discontinued Forestry.io was complex to setup for simple cases and spread my website & workflow over multiple different apps. Around the same time, I discovered utterances [1] on here, a comments widget backed by GitHub for your website. Inspired by that project, I decided to build Penmark.
Penmark is an embeddable CMS for your Markdown-based, GitHub-backed sites. Penmark can be embedded directly into your website, allowing you to access a rich text CMS editing experience without external tools, and while keeping all your site's content in your repository.
It's simple to setup, embed the 3 components (Login, Drafts, Edit Post) that create the CMS experience within your site and add the GitHub app to your repository.
Once you've set it up on your site/repo, you can edit directly from your site, on the go and from any device, and let Penmark take care of all the operations needed to keep your site and repository in sync.
If you want to check it out, the code is open source on GitHub https://github.com/penmark-cms/penmark and I made a docs site to explain how to add it https://penmark.appsinprogress.com/
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29189923
content
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Using Nuxt Content: Working with Remote Markdown Files
Nuxt is an appealing framework to work with, partly because of its robust module ecosystem. Popular UI libraries, headless CMS tools, and databases can be easily integrated with a single line of code. Among other third-party modules, Nuxt Image, Nuxt Content, and Nuxt UI are some of the official modules developed by the Nuxt team.
- VitePress 1.0
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Casidoo on TinaCMS
For reference also in the space of 'website from markdown':
* https://content.nuxt.com/ - JS, SSG and SSR
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content-wind a good markdown blog to use?
If you want to continue using markdown, nuxt 3 has a module, Nuxt Content - https://nuxt.com/modules/content https://content.nuxtjs.org/
- Can we create a Bend wiki?
- Hello world
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Currently switching from React to Vue
Nuxt Content is what you’re looking for.
- Dream Jamstack with Nuxt and Storyblok 🚀
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Crafting my Portfolio - Projects
Then I recalled about Content. It's a file-based Headless CMS which use files of extension .md, .yml, .csv and .json a data layer for the application. And its MDC syntax is cherry on top. So I came with a plan to use .json files to handle project data. Basically, I'll just create a projects section using Content, put my projects in .json files, use the Querying functionality of Content to fetch them and populate the Components as needed.
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Show HN: Self-hosted CMS on Cloudflare for podcast/blog/images/videos/docs/URLs
I would argue that using something like Nuxt/Content[0]is even simpler. I create a new markdown file in my website’s local repo, write the content and commit if it’s ready for publishing. No need for the FTP step and version control is build in.
This setup is also completely free since the content lives on GitHub and my static site on render.com (but any static site hosting will work).
And since it’s Nuxt based, it automatically also supports more advanced features such as tagging, advanced queries and filtering.
Can only recommend it!
0. https://content.nuxtjs.org
What are some alternatives?
blahg - Cassidy's blog template built with Astro and TinaCMS!
nuxt-mermaid-string - Embed a Mermaid diagram in a Nuxt.js app by providing its diagram string.
portfolio-lea - Journalist Portfolio website for Léa Shamaa!
contentlayer - Contentlayer turns your content into data - making it super easy to import MD(X) and CMS content in your app
minimaxir
heroicons - A set of free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for UI development.
cms - The core Laravel CMS Composer package
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
quartz - 🌱 a fast, batteries-included static-site generator that transforms Markdown content into fully functional websites
PrismJS - Lightweight, robust, elegant syntax highlighting.
vitepress - Vite & Vue powered static site generator.
preline - Preline UI is an open-source set of prebuilt UI components based on the utility-first Tailwind CSS framework.