Web Content Management Systems

Vrite – collaborative developer content platform

Vrite is a collaborative space to create, manage, and deploy product documentation, technical blogs, and knowledge bases.

It aims to provide a high-quality, integrated user and developer experience,

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Built-in management dashboard for managing content production and delivery using Kanban or List view,
  • Modern WYSIWYG editing experience with support for Markdown, integrated code editor, code formatting and real-time collaboration,
  • AI-powered semantic search for organizing and searching through your content base. Built-in semantic search and Q&A powered by the latest LLMs, lets you find an answer in your content to any question you might have. And with Vrite’s API, you can provide the same experience to your users.
  • Versatile API and Extension System for customizing your experience and delivering content to any frontend,

Website: github.com/vriteio/vrite
Support:
Developer: Vrite
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

Vrite in action

Vrite is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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