blog-engine

plume

23 May 2020Last Commit1253 (600/yr)Github Stars121Issues

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Plume is a federated blogging engine, based on ActivityPub. It is written in Rust, with the Rocket framework, and Diesel to interact with the database. The front-end uses Ructe templates, WASM and SCSS.

A lot of features are still missing, but what is already here should be quite stable. Current and planned features include:

If you want to have regular news about the project, the best place is probably our blog, or our Matrix room: #plume:disroot.org.

bludit

23 May 2020Last Commit674 (129/yr)Github Stars161Issues

Simple, Fast and Flexible CMS.

Bludit is a web application to build your own website or blog in seconds, it's completely free and open source. Bludit uses files in JSON format to store the content, you don't need to install or configure a database. You only need a web server with PHP support.

Bludit is a Flat-File CMS.

Bludit supports Markdown and HTML code for the content.

You just need a web server with PHP support.

Official Docker image on Docker Hub.

Also we provide Kubernetes deployments yaml files.

blogotext

22 Oct 2019Last Commit120 (18/yr)Github Stars68Issues

This is BlogoText, the lightweight SQLite Blog-Engine.

chyrp-lite

21 May 2020Last Commit112 (19/yr)Github Stars8Issues

Chyrp Lite makes it possible to host a blog on your own web server with minimal fuss. You can have a traditional blog, a tumbleblog, or you can add oodles of customisation and build a general-purpose web publishing platform with blogging features on the side.

With a flexible system of Feathers and Pages, you can make your website whatever you want it to be. Feathers enable different types of blog content – you can restrict yourself to absolute textual purity, or you can create a multimedia rainbow. Pages let you publish articles separate from your blog content – be it a simple colophon or a hierarchy of multiple pages, optionally including a homepage that your visitors will see when they first arrive at your website.

antville

23 May 2020Last Commit32 (6/yr)Github Stars46Issues

Antville is an open source project aimed at the development of a high performance, feature rich weblog hosting software. It can easily host up to several thousands of sites (the number of weblogs is rather limited by the installation owner’s choice and server power than by software limitations).

Antville is entirely written in JavaScript (ECMAScript, to be precise) and based on Helma Object Publisher, a powerful and fast scriptable open source web application server (which itself is written in Java). Antville works with a relational database in the backend.