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Blog-Doc

The Simplest Node.js CMS & SSG!
A tiny flame in the darkness of error...

Documentation

With the release of version 3.0.0, Blog-Doc has undergone some fantastic updates. I've integrated LiteNode to streamline and enhance your experience.

The Blog-Doc admin interface is now more intuitive than ever. Each page comes with its own handy documentation, all designed with responsive attributes for seamless usability on any device.

You can check out the full documentation for Blog-Doc here: Blog-Doc Documentation.

Requirements

  1. Blog-Doc requires Node.js version 18.x or higher.
  2. Make sure you have the latest version of npm installed.

Installation

To get Blog-Doc up and running on your machine, follow these steps:

  1. Open your preferred IDE (like VS Code) and navigate to the directory where you want to install Blog-Doc.
  2. In the terminal, you have two options to install Blog-Doc:

Option 1: Using npx

Run the following command:

npx create-blog-doc my-blog-doc-app

This will create a new folder named my-blog-doc-app within your current directory, containing all the files you need.

Option 2: Using npm init

Alternatively, you can use the following command:

npm init blog-doc my-blog-doc-app

This will also create a new folder named my-blog-doc-app within your current directory, containing all the files you need.

  1. Once installed, start Blog-Doc by typing:
npm run fire

This command will launch the app, which you can then explore in your browser at localhost on port 5000.

Blog-Doc comes with some sample posts and pages. Feel free to create your own content through the admin interface, and you can remove the default ones as needed.

Enjoy exploring Blog-Doc! 🚀

What's Next?

I’m excited to keep improving Blog-Doc in my spare time. Consider it a prototype that you can customize and adapt to your own design and template needs.

I genuinely hope this tool is helpful for the Node.js and Markdown communities. I welcome any ideas, code issues, or code improvements you might have.

See you around!
LebCit