Publii is a desktop-based CMS for Windows, Mac and Linux that makes creating static websites fast and hassle-free, even for beginners.
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Publii is a desktop-based CMS for Windows, Mac and Linux that makes creating static websites fast and hassle-free, even for beginners.
More than 2 million lines of code modification continuously iterated for 7 years to modernize java cms, easily supporting tens of millions of data, tens of millions of PV; Support static, server side includes; Currently has 0.0005% of the world's users (w3techs provided data), language support in Chinese, Japanese, English
A fast production-ready static web server with TLS (HTTPS), routing, hot reloading, caching, templating, and security in a single-binary you can set up with zero code.
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Deploy web sites and apps to your own cloud account effortlessly.
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CLI tool for publishing your static website to a separate branch
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Add a description, image, and links to the static-website topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
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