Web Content Management Systems

Pages CMS – content management system for static site generators

Pages CMS is a content management system for GitHub. It is particularly well suited for static site generators (e.g. Jekyll, Next.js, VuePress, Hugo).

It offers a user-friendly interface to edit the content of your website or app directly on GitHub. To use it, you just need to add a simple configuration file that describes the structure of your content and media.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Configurable – customize content types, views, search, and more.
  • Visual editor – rich-text, syntax highlighting, and more.
  • Media manager – drag and drop upload, multi-file selection, and more.
  • Search – fast, full-text and faceted search across your content.
  • GitHub – manage any website or app hosted on GitHub directly.
  • Mobile support – full responsive design, optimized for mobile.
  • Email invites – invite users via email, no other account needed.

Website: pagescms.org
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Ronan Berder
License: MIT License

Pages CMS in action
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Pages CMS is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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