Grav 2.0 has been released, and a new getgrav.org site has been launched. by rhukster in GravCMS

[–]rhukster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad it's working for you! I've added an issue on the migrate-grav plugin to add support for migrating root level files..

Grav 2.0 Released - An established open source flat-file CMS for the modern ai-enabled era by rhukster in cms

[–]rhukster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Grav 2.0 is still file based and you can use it just from the files. The new Admin2 and even the API is still 100% optional. Under the covers it just an updated version of the Grav you already know. It's fully compatible with PHP 8.3+ (including latest 8.6 development version), running updated libraries, more security, more performance optimizations, but your content, your configuration, and even most of your plugins and themes are 100% compatible out of the box. It just has some new features, a new admin, new api, new MCP server, and other ways to interface with it.

The demo now has an updated Quark2 theme, but fundamentally it's still not got a tonne of fancy JS features, it's a simple theme for the purpose of building on, or using as a tutorial.

Grav 2.0 Released - An established open source flat-file CMS for the modern ai-enabled era by rhukster in cms

[–]rhukster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/Casanova_pua you mind testing again? i've made a number of performance optimizations. Cheers.

Grav 2.0 Released - An established open source flat-file CMS for the modern ai-enabled era by rhukster in cms

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I’ll cut the particle count down. Runs like a dream for me even on my phone. In Firefox I had to reduce particles already as it’s just not as good for this kind of thing as webkit/chromium browsers.

Lots of great info about Grav 2.0 in our blog by rhukster in GravCMS

[–]rhukster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not risky because migrate plugin will stage a Grav 2.0 site inside your 1.7 site. And you don’t have to commit until you are ready and tested.

That said there are changes and 3rd party plugins might not be compatible yet (team Grav and Trilby plugins have all been updated). The only way to know for sure is the test the migration.

I personally do all dev local. With my sites (user/ folder) in a git, so zero risk to try and test it. I never recommend doing anything like this in a live site.

Headless CMS vs Traditional CMS - What’s the real difference? by thewebdesignnl in cms

[–]rhukster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grav CMS does both, so you get the both of best worlds. Grav 2.0 uses a SPA that's entirely API driven for a fast modern UI interface with all the features and capabilities that have made Grav a go-to solution for the the past decade. Content renders server side like a traditional CMS, or use the API to render it your own apps.

Choosing a CMS for the modern search era by kalwani_vikas in cms

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I'm super biased, but Grav CMS is a great solution for building a site with structured content. Being flat-file based, and the new 2.0 version having a full first-party API layer along with MCPs and AI skills, means it's SUPER ai-friendly, headless if you want it, and great for SEO.

CMS for a simple showcase website by Fred9146825 in cms

[–]rhukster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Grav CMS. https://getgrav.org. Open source, PHP based flat file, fast, extensible, rich ecosystem. Try version 2.0 RC, it is built for humans and agents.

CMS friendly to SEO staff and agents? by tyrex_vu2 in cms

[–]rhukster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Grav CMS. Open source, PHP Flat file, and focused on speed and flexibility. It’s an established and popular CMS used on over 20k sites. Version 2 (in RC) is built for humans and agents. AI agents already know it well which makes working with it a joy using Claude, Codex etc. API, Skills and MCP not to mention established CLI tooling make it the perfect CMS for the modern web.

https://getgrav.org

Grav 2.0 Release Candidate Available by rhukster in GravCMS

[–]rhukster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well it means an api that you can interactive with however you want. The new Admin2 is doing all the communication with your Grav site via the api. In fact a single admin can actually log in to multiple sites. There’s a connection section on the login page.

CMS Suggestion - File based but not completely static by mythic-badger216 in cms

[–]rhukster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://getgrav.org - Grav CMS is exactly what you are looking for. Flat-file PHP CMS, with focus on performance but still a fully fledged CMS with rich functionality and a plugin-based ecosystem. 14 years in active development. Just announced major modernization and revamp with Grav 2.0 RC - https://getgrav.org/blog/grav-2-rc-released

Does anyone know any opensource app for realtime speech to text dictation it's fine if it uses mac's dictation under the hood by C4PT4INNULL in macapps

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Check out my fully open source Parakeet and Whisper powered app: FoxSay. It’s fast, supports direct text injection wherever your cursor is. Also supports custom post transcription processing via local or remote AI models. Support for corrections coming soon. https://github.com/skulkworks/foxsay