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Top 23 Content Open-Source Projects
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Grav
Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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CouchDB
Seamless multi-master syncing database with an intuitive HTTP/JSON API, designed for reliability
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awesome-technical-writing
:books: A curated list of awesome resources: articles, books, videos, tools, podcasts about technical writing.
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SaveRestrictedContentBot
Stable telegram bot to save Restricted content with custom thumbnail support.
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
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PatreonDownloader
Powerful tool for downloading content posted by creators on patreon.com. Supports content hosted on patreon itself as well as external sites (additional plugins might be required).
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ofbiz-framework
Apache OFBiz is an open source product for the automation of enterprise processes. It includes framework components and business applications for ERP, CRM, E-Business/E-Commerce, Supply Chain Management and Manufacturing Resource Planning. OFBiz provides a foundation and starting point for reliable, secure and scalable enterprise solutions.
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nuxt3-primevue-starter
Build your VUE.js App with Nuxt3 . First Class PrimeVUE support. Formkit Validation included.
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Golty
A selfhostable service for automatically downloading YouTube channels, playlists and videos. It's like Sonarr, but for YouTube.
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tiktoka-studio-uploader
Schedule and Publish contents erverywhere.Bulk auto video upload and Scheduling & Publishing Effortless for You & Your Entire Team. batch headless upload all major social networks using this ultimate social media scheduler. Fret less, save time, and generate more leads!
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eduhub-website
Hey it's a community website so if you want to contrinute in this project then go through the README.md section and also click the link. Raise Genuine PRs only. Your PRs will be accepted, keep patience. Star This Repo. You aren't allowed to Update README.md. Welcoming developers, content writers, and programming enthusiasts.
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
Project mention: Ask HN: What products other than Obsidian share the file over app philosophy? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-03There are flat-file CMSes (content management systems) like Grav: https://getgrav.org/
I guess, in some vague/broad sense, config-as-code systems also implement something similar? Maybe even OpenAPI schemas could count to some degree...?
In the old days, the "semantic web" movement was an attempt to make more webpages both human- and machine-readable indefinitely by tagging them with proper schema: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Description_Framework. Even Google was on board for a while, but I guess it never saw much uptake. As far as I can tell it's basically dead now, both because of non-semantic HTML (everything as a React div), general laziness, and LLMs being able to parse things loosely.
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Side thoughts...
Philosophically, I don't know that capturing raw data alone as files is really sufficient to capture the nuances of any particular experience, or the overall zeitgeist of an era. You can archive Geocities pages, but that doesn't really capture the novelty and indie-ness of that era. Similarly, you can save TikTok videos, but absent the cultural environment that created them (and a faithful recreation of the recommendation algorithm), they wouldn't really show future archaeologists how teenagers today lived.
I worked for a natural history museum for a while, and while we were there, one of the interesting questions (well, to me anyway) was whether our web content was in and of itself worth preserving as a cultural artifact -- both so that future generations can see what exhibits were interesting/apropos for the cultures of our times, but also so they could see how our generation found out about those exhibitions to begin with (who knows what the Web will morph into 50 years later). It wasn't enough to simply save the HTML of our web pages, both because they tie into various other APIs and databases (like zoological collections) and because some were interactive experiences, like games designed to be played with a mouse (before phones were popular), or phone chatbots with some of our specimens. To really capture the experience authentically would've required emulating not just our tech stacks and devices, among other things.
Like for the earlier Geocities example, sure you could just save the old HTML and render it with a modern browser, but that's not the same as something like https://oldweb.today/?browser=ns3-mac#http://geocities.com/ , which emulates the whole OS and browser too. And that still isn't the same as having to sit in front of a tiny CRT and wait minutes for everything to download over a 14.4k modem, only to be interrupted when mom had to make a call.
I guess that's a longwinded of critiquing "file over app": It only makes sense for things that are originally files/documents to begin with. Much of our lives now are not flat docs but "experiences" that take much more thought and effort to archive. If the goal is truly to preserve that posterity, it's not enough to just archive their raw data, but to develop ways to record and later emulate entire experiences, both technological and cultural. It ain't easy!
CouchDB
Are you looking for a way to render PDF's or produce them? If you want to produce PDF's, I've used https://pdfbox.apache.org/ successfully as well as https://itextpdf.com/ (potentially costs money).
Project mention: Free word processor where a document can have two independent columns | /r/software | 2023-11-26Try LibreOffice or OpenOffice .
Either use kemono.party or use this tool
Project mention: Akaunting is free, open-source online accounting software for small businesses | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-23Ofbiz is open source with the Apache license.
https://ofbiz.apache.org
Project mention: What's the fun in writing on the internet anymore? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-02-17https://hackernews.betacat.io/ here they use ChatGTP so summarize HN frontpage stories, and it says "Article discusses automated plagiarism and the diminishing value of authorship online. It compares today's internet to ancient texts, where authorship was less defined."
Content Collections is still in its early stage, and I would love to receive some feedback. If you have any questions or suggestions, please open an issue on GitHub.
We are working on a new Ansible Content scaffolding tool - ansible-creator, which is currently available in this repo. This is intended to consolidate all our previous efforts around this topic. Please try it out and share your feedback!
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Recess: Interactive RSS Aggregator
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Recess Manifesto-Ish
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Free word processor where a document can have two independent columns
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So you want to modify the text of a PDF by hand
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Free or cheap Microsoft Office
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Grav – A Modern Flat-File CMS Using PHP and Markdown
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GitHub - Ravi-Teja-konda/AudioInsightsGenerator: Unlock AI power with AudioInsightsGenerator! From audio to summaries, emotion analysis, idea generation, narratives, and content filtering. Explore your audio's hidden dimensions!
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Content projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Grav | 14,304 |
2 | lemonade-stand | 7,292 |
3 | CouchDB | 6,033 |
4 | Apache PDFBox | 2,420 |
5 | Apache POI | 1,843 |
6 | awesome-technical-writing | 1,641 |
7 | SaveRestrictedContentBot | 1,457 |
8 | openoffice | 902 |
9 | PatreonDownloader | 854 |
10 | react-native-compressor | 778 |
11 | ofbiz-framework | 702 |
12 | hacker-news-digest | 648 |
13 | distributor | 602 |
14 | lassie | 600 |
15 | Flextype | 564 |
16 | OpenOLAT | 290 |
17 | nuxt3-primevue-starter | 262 |
18 | spring-content | 255 |
19 | Golty | 248 |
20 | tiktoka-studio-uploader | 235 |
21 | eduhub-website | 72 |
22 | content-collections | 61 |
23 | ansible-creator | 52 |
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