Pagekit is a modular and lightweight CMS built with Symfony components.
- Homepage - Learn more about Pagekit
- Documentation - User and developer guides
- @pagekit - Get the latest buzz on Twitter
- Google+ Community - Share news and latest work
- Gitter Chat - Join the developer chat on Gitter
Download the latest release and extract the archive, then copy the extracted folder to your webserver. Create a database for Pagekit. Run the Pagekit installation by accessing the URL where you uploaded the Pagekit files in a browser.
Make sure you have the following tools installed: Composer, npm, Bower, Webpack, Gulp.
Clone the repository.
git clone --branch develop git://github.com/pagekit/pagekit.git
Navigate to the cloned directory and install PHP dependencies.
composer install
Install Node dependencies and build the front-end components:
npm install
To watch for local LESS asset changes, run gulp watch
.
To watch for JS module changes, run webpack --watch
.
When the installer has finished, point your browser to the Pagekit URL on your web server and follow the installer.
When you have a running Pagekit installation, use the Pagekit CLI to fetch translations. Without, the interface will appear in English only.
php pagekit translation:fetch
If you've set up Pagekit from source, run these commands to get new commits and to rebuild everything you need.
git pull
composer install
npm install
Pagekit offers a set of commands to run usual tasks on the command line. You can see the available commands with
./pagekit --help
Finding bugs, sending pull requests, translating Pagekit or improving our docs. Any contribution is welcome and highly appreciated. To get started, head over to our contribution guidelines. Thanks!
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