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    nebulon
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    Simple markdown flatfile cms. http://picocms.org/

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    • nebulonN nebulon

      Simple markdown flatfile cms. http://picocms.org/

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      abargel
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      @nebulon Easy:

      • install LAMP app.
      • upload a prebundled package into the "public" folder.
      • decompress it.
      • set the PHP version to 7.4

      Done. In case anyone searches for info here like I did...

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      • A abargel

        @nebulon Easy:

        • install LAMP app.
        • upload a prebundled package into the "public" folder.
        • decompress it.
        • set the PHP version to 7.4

        Done. In case anyone searches for info here like I did...

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        #3

        @abargel turns out you can add pico to nextcloud too

        https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/cms_pico

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        • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

          @abargel turns out you can add pico to nextcloud too

          https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/cms_pico

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          @humptydumpty Yes, that is also an option. I preferred to keep it standalone and "stupidly simple".

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            @humptydumpty Yes, that is also an option. I preferred to keep it standalone and "stupidly simple".

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            #5

            @abargel I hear you. I’m interested in their html output plugin, hoping I can export static websites to use in a surfer app.

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            • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

              @abargel I hear you. I’m interested in their html output plugin, hoping I can export static websites to use in a surfer app.

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              #6

              @humptydumpty see also https://getpublii.com/ for that use case.

              I think I came across it via a post @timconsidine made on here.

              I used it for https://wiki.safejust.space/ just to play around 🙂

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              • A abargel

                @nebulon Easy:

                • install LAMP app.
                • upload a prebundled package into the "public" folder.
                • decompress it.
                • set the PHP version to 7.4

                Done. In case anyone searches for info here like I did...

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                @abargel said in PicoCMS:

                set the PHP version to 7.4

                Why did you need to do this?

                It seems to work just fine with a new install of LAMP and PHP 8.1 .

                Conscious tech

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                • robiR robi

                  @abargel said in PicoCMS:

                  set the PHP version to 7.4

                  Why did you need to do this?

                  It seems to work just fine with a new install of LAMP and PHP 8.1 .

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                  @robi After decompressing the file in my public folder, if I just restart the app (which I should probably have included in my list, anyway), it remains stuck on the starting process and the logs say:
                  Screenshot_20221217_070327.png
                  Which I had read about on the Github page.

                  Downgrading PHP to 7.4 is an easy fix. One can also use the "alpha" release that they mention, I suppose (haven't tried). Which package were you using?

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                  • A abargel

                    @robi After decompressing the file in my public folder, if I just restart the app (which I should probably have included in my list, anyway), it remains stuck on the starting process and the logs say:
                    Screenshot_20221217_070327.png
                    Which I had read about on the Github page.

                    Downgrading PHP to 7.4 is an easy fix. One can also use the "alpha" release that they mention, I suppose (haven't tried). Which package were you using?

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                    @abargel I got the latest, alpha.

                    Conscious tech

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                    • A abargel

                      @nebulon Easy:

                      • install LAMP app.
                      • upload a prebundled package into the "public" folder.
                      • decompress it.
                      • set the PHP version to 7.4

                      Done. In case anyone searches for info here like I did...

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                      LoudLemur
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                      #10

                      @abargel said in PicoCMS:

                      @nebulon Easy:

                      • install LAMP app.
                      • upload a prebundled package into the "public" folder.
                      • decompress it.
                      • set the PHP version to 7.4

                      Done. In case anyone searches for info here like I did...

                      Thank you very much for taking the trouble to explain this. Not only does it show how to solve the problem, it cheers people up that you can do things easily on Cloudron. It also encourages people to give Pico a try and other similar applications like that.

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                        @abargel said in PicoCMS:

                        @nebulon Easy:

                        • install LAMP app.
                        • upload a prebundled package into the "public" folder.
                        • decompress it.
                        • set the PHP version to 7.4

                        Done. In case anyone searches for info here like I did...

                        Thank you very much for taking the trouble to explain this. Not only does it show how to solve the problem, it cheers people up that you can do things easily on Cloudron. It also encourages people to give Pico a try and other similar applications like that.

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                        @LoudLemur Thank you for the support. I've been using Cloudron for about 6 months now, and am starting to figure out (some simple) custom apps. This one seems like it would be easy to package properly, doesn't it?

                        I've also had some success with Leantime and Tiddlywiki, if anyone is interested.

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