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    Netlify CMS

    Netlify CMS

    A Git-based CMS for static site generators

    Open source content management for your Git workflow. Use Netlify CMS with any static site generator for a faster and more flexible web project. Get the speed, security, and scalability of a static site, while still providing a convenient editing interface for content. Content is stored in your Git repository alongside your code for easier versioning, multi-channel publishing, and the option to handle content updates directly in Git. Netlify CMS is built as a single-page React app. Create...
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    Git History

    Git History

    Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository

    Git History is a web-based tool for visually browsing the history of a file from a Git repository. It lets users inspect how a file changed over time by replacing a supported repository URL with the Git History domain. The tool works with GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket file URLs, making it useful across several common code-hosting platforms. It presents changes as an animated, readable timeline instead of requiring users to manually step through commits. The project also offers browser...
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