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This is a simple way to allow git to store information related to a website.
I assume that you know django. If not, check the django website.
Edit the files in example-website. The format of the files should be pretty obvious. If not, check the corresponding load.py file (e.g., for example-website/pages/ check gitcms/pages/load.py).
Version 0.3.6
I came to this after having spent a semester maintaining a simple course
website by using restructured text and sphinx to build a website. It was very
easy to use a text editor and reST and after a bit of setting up, I had written
a script so that, after each edit, I could publish by calling publish.sh
. I
almost converted my website to this system, but I hesitated because of the
limitations of only having text.
This is similar to the couple of gitwiki projects that are around the web, but with the major difference that it can use any time of content. For example, I want to maintain a list of upcoming conferences as a text file and have it served on a webpage, as an online calendar, &c.
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Django Git CMS: A django based git-backed content management system
We found that django-gitcms demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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