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Kalmia - documentation CMS

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    • Main Page: https://kalmia.difuse.io/doc/index.html
    • Git: https://github.com/DifuseHQ/Kalmia
    • Licence: AGPL-3
    • Docker: No | Still in development
    • Demo: https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/19d7b3e3-0f8d-49b6-a8e1-b8885ceec467

    • Summary: Documentation CMS that combines the best of modern web technologies to provide an efficient documentation solution. Built with Go and utilizing Rust-based RsPress for rendering, Kalmia offers a seamless experience for creating, managing, and sharing your documentation.

    • Notes: Most docuementation systems have no backend (sphinx, mkdocs, ....). But when collaborating with non-techies, that's a significant barrier.

    • Alternative to link: https://alternativeto.net/software/kalmia/
    • Screenshots: images, brand logo
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      • Main Page: https://kalmia.difuse.io/doc/index.html
      • Git: https://github.com/DifuseHQ/Kalmia
      • Licence: AGPL-3
      • Docker: No | Still in development
      • Demo: https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/19d7b3e3-0f8d-49b6-a8e1-b8885ceec467

      • Summary: Documentation CMS that combines the best of modern web technologies to provide an efficient documentation solution. Built with Go and utilizing Rust-based RsPress for rendering, Kalmia offers a seamless experience for creating, managing, and sharing your documentation.

      • Notes: Most docuementation systems have no backend (sphinx, mkdocs, ....). But when collaborating with non-techies, that's a significant barrier.

      • Alternative to link: https://alternativeto.net/software/kalmia/
      • Screenshots: images, brand logo
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      @mononym thanks for sharing - I've been looking for something like this! I like mdBook etc but yeah it's not that easy to get less techy people involved and I want something everyone can contribute to.

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        @mononym thanks for sharing - I've been looking for something like this! I like mdBook etc but yeah it's not that easy to get less techy people involved and I want something everyone can contribute to.

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        @jdaviescoates The two setups which come close are Grav with the learn2 theme and MediaWiki eventually with the VisualEditor extension. Maybe Ghost can be on the list as well.

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        • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

          @mononym thanks for sharing - I've been looking for something like this! I like mdBook etc but yeah it's not that easy to get less techy people involved and I want something everyone can contribute to.

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          @jdaviescoates

          In the end I settled on a DokuWiki with the minimal template. It is sleek and does the job. A documentation CMS would still lower the entry level though.

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