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Ask HN: What are you working on to become a better programmer?
I’ve been working on building a web hosting platform.
https://github.com/symkat/MyJekyllBlog - It’s centered around hosting Jekyll blogs. It supports having paid user accounts (Stripe), building sites (uses podman containers), deploying built sites to web servers, obtaining SSL certificates for the sites it hosts.
It’s been really fun to work on.
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Show HN: MyJekyllBlog – an open source CMS and web host for Jekyll blogs
Thanks!
GitHub Pages is a closed source hosting platform. MyJekyllBlog is open source and MIT licensed.
As far as I’m aware, you cannot spin up your own version of GitHub Pages to host things for yourself and offer those hosting services to others. MyJekyllBlog encourages this and has a guide (https://github.com/symkat/MyJekyllBlog#installation-guide) for setting it up yourself.
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Show Perl: MyJekyllBlog is now live (my CMS and hosting platform for Jekyll - open source and paid hosting)!!!
The system itself is written in Perl: The panel you use to manage Jekyll files is a Mojolicious app: https://github.com/symkat/MyJekyllBlog/tree/master/Web The source of truth for the system is Postgres with DBIC: https://github.com/symkat/MyJekyllBlog/tree/master/DB The code that runs the builds and deploys things are written as Minion jobs.
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I want to show you an open-source CMS and hosting platform for Jekyll blogs that I made
The code can be found here: https://github.com/symkat/MyJekyllBlog/
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I made an open-source multi-user CMS and web hosting platform for Jekyll blogs. It uses a lot of Perl.
Each blog is its own Jekyll folder, and there is a plugin (https://github.com/symkat/MyJekyllBlog/blob/master/Web/lib/MJB/Web/Plugin/Jekyll/Blog.pm) for interacting with that file system.
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symkat/MyJekyllBlog is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of MyJekyllBlog is Perl.
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