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    Halo

    Halo

    Open-source blogging and content management system

    Halo is a modern, powerful open-source blogging and content management system built with Java and Spring Boot. It is designed to be flexible, lightweight, and easy to deploy. Halo supports theming, markdown editing, multi-user roles, scheduled publishing, and a plugin architecture. With a responsive admin dashboard and RESTful APIs, Halo caters to developers and content creators who need a customizable self-hosted CMS alternative.
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    PublicCMS

    PublicCMS

    PublicCMS is an open source JAVACMS system

    PublicCMS is an open source JAVACMS system developed with mainstream technology in 2022. Developed by Tianjin Heihe Technology Co., Ltd., it has a scientific structure and easily supports tens of millions of data and tens of millions of PVs; it supports full site static, SSI, partial static dynamic pages, etc. It provides a powerful driver for you to quickly build a site and build a large-scale site. It is also a good choice for product prototypes of enterprise-level projects. Provides a...
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