The official repo for Fipamo
https://fipamo.me
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ported over the backup functionality from the old build to the new while making few tweaks instead of packaging up all files in the site to create massive zip files, now a list of files is created for the user and blog directories that the system will use to download and put them in the appropriate directories, resulting in a such slimmer backup file. archiving images my be added at a later date, but will be kept seperate from the current back up process |
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app | ||
bootstrap | ||
config | ||
content/themes/fipamo-default-v2 | ||
database | ||
public | ||
resources | ||
routes | ||
storage | ||
tests | ||
.babelrc | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.env.example | ||
.eslintrc | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
.php-cs-fixer.php | ||
.prettierignore | ||
.prettierrc | ||
artisan | ||
composer.json | ||
composer.lock | ||
package.json | ||
phpunit.xml | ||
README.md | ||
vite.config.js |
Fipamo means to save
The Fipamo project was born from a need for a simple, easy to use no data blog platform that doesn't require much effort to set up and maintain. Fipamo uses Markdown to handle posts and renders them to flat html so you can serve them from anywhere. No complicated set ups. No long list of dependencies. Just set up and go.
Because it's the 21 century. This should be easy.