KeystoneJS alternatives and similar modules
Based on the "Content Management Systems" category.
Alternatively, view KeystoneJS alternatives based on common mentions on social networks and blogs.
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Strapi
π Open source Node.js Headless CMS to easily build customisable APIs -
Apostrophe2
Apostrophe is a full-featured, open-source CMS built with Node.js that empowers organizations by combining in-context editing and headless architecture in a full-stack JS environment. -
Tipe
π Next Generation API-first CMS for developers. Generate an API-first CMS from a GraphQL schema with offline prototyping and an inline editor -
Calipso
Calipso is a simple NodeJS content management system based on Express, Connect & Mongoose. -
PencilBlue
Business class content management for Node.js (plugins, server cluster management, data-driven pages) -
Factor
[In development, please wait for updated public release] Next-generation JavaScript framework for JAMStack blogs, sites & apps. -
ApostropheCMS
Content management system with an emphasis on intuitive front end content editing and administration built on Express and MongoDB.
Appwrite - The Open Source Firebase alternative introduces iOS support
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README
The superpowered CMS for developers
Keystone helps you build faster and scale further than any other CMS or App Framework. Just describe your schema, and get a powerful GraphQL API & beautiful Management UI for content and data. No boilerplate or bootstrapping β just elegant APIs to help you ship the code that matters without sacrificing the flexibility or power of a bespoke back-end.
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What's New
Keystone 6 is the new major version of KeystoneJS, the most powerful headless content management system around. We've substantially rewritten the CLI, Schema config, and Admin UI to make them more powerful and easier to use than ever before.
Keystone 6 is published on npm under the @keystone-6
namespace. To learn about where weβre taking Keystone check out our Roadmap.
Looking for Keystone 5?
The Keystone 5 codebase is now in maintenance mode and lives at keystonejs/keystone-5. For more information read Keystone 5 and beyond.
Documentation
Keystone 6 documentation lives on the website:
- Read Why Keystone to learn about our vision and what's in the box.
- Getting Started walks you through first steps with the
create-keystone-app
CLI. - The [Examples](./examples) directory contains a growing collection of projects you can run locally to learn more about a Keystone feature.
- API Reference contains the details on Keystone's foundations building blocks.
- Guides offer practical explainers on how to build with those blocks.
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API Docs
are complete. We're working hard on expanding coverage in ourguides
andwalkthroughs
.
Enjoying Keystone?
- Star this repo π βοΈ
- Follow Keystone on Twitter
- Join the conversation in Keystone community Slack.
Feedback
Share your thoughts and feature requests on Slack (preferred) or Twitter. Bugfixes and issues always welcome.
Version control
We do our best to follow SemVer version control within Keystone. This means package versions have 3 numbers. A change in the first number indicates a breaking change, the second number indicates backward compatible feature and the third number indicates a bug fix.
You can find changelogs either by browsing our repository, or by using our interactive changelog explorer.
A quick note on dependency management: Keystone is organised into a number of small packages within a monorepo. When packages in the same repository depend on each other, new versions might not be compatible with older versions. If two or more packages are updated, it can result in breaking changes, even though collectively they appear to be non-breaking.
We do our best to catch this but recommend updating Keystone packages together to avoid any potential conflict. This is especially important to be aware of if you use automated dependency management tools like Greenkeeper.
Code of Conduct
KeystoneJS adheres to the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct.
Security
For vulnerabilty reporting, please refer to our security policy.
License
Copyright (c) 2021 Thinkmill Labs Pty Ltd. Licensed under the MIT License.
*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the KeystoneJS README section above
are relevant to that project's source code only.