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Using GitHub as a CMS

Strapi Next.js GraphCMS GitHub
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    Strapi is the most advanced Node.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I found most people were happy to recommend other headless CMS services like Strapi, Sanity, GraphCMS, etc which did seem to do the job I wanted of providing a platform for me to curate & manage my content without having to redeploy. But most of them had the same issues that I didn't like.

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 310 social mentions

  2. A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript apps
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    To get this working there are 2 key things we're going to need: Next.js & the GitHub api. Optionally you can also use some kind of cache, like Upstash, to cache your data & save on requests to the GitHub api.

    #Developer Tools #Web Frameworks #JavaScript Framework 919 social mentions

  3. The GraphQL Headless CMS
    I found most people were happy to recommend other headless CMS services like Strapi, Sanity, GraphCMS, etc which did seem to do the job I wanted of providing a platform for me to curate & manage my content without having to redeploy. But most of them had the same issues that I didn't like.

    #CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 19 social mentions

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    Originally founded as a project to simplify sharing code, GitHub has grown into an application used by over a million people to store over two million code repositories, making GitHub the largest code host in the world.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Since re-launching my website with an all new redesign I added a number of cool features. One such feature I thought worth sharing about was my portfolio page as it actually uses GitHub as a CMS (Content Management System).

    #Code Collaboration #Git #Version Control 2036 social mentions

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