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Simple Content Management Tools

November 24, 2024 — Thomas Van Ness Leavitt

As a command line, text editor oriented techie, I favor tools that require a minimum of infrastructure, complexity, overhead. For instance, when I create a Wiki, I use DokuWikiwhen I want to create a wiki (did this for a gaming clan I was running a while ago).

"DokuWiki is a simple to use and highly versatile Open Source wiki software that doesn't require a database. It is loved by users for its clean and readable syntax. The ease of maintenance, backup and integration makes it an administrator's favorite."

I'm a vi fan (actually, these days, it's vim or gvim [built in GUI]), have been using it ever since I encountered the vilearn tutorial at Cabrillo College (the local junior college) back in 1993, when I was hanging out with a friend as he installed a VAX running BSD (the original UC Berkeley version) that had been donated to the campus by UCSC (University of California, Santa Cruz).

All this is by way of saying, when I started looking around for tools to manage a blog a few years back, I wanted something much less complicated than typical CMS / blog systems like WordPress (which requires an SQL database on the backend, and constant maintenance and updates to avoid being hacked). I looked around, and found the software being used to create this blog, Bash Blog. From the programmer:

"I wanted a very, very simple way to post entries to a blog by using a public folder on my server, without any special requirements and dependencies."

Perfect!

Tags: dokuwiki, bash-blog, vi, vim, gvim, history, tools