Grav (CMS)
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| Grav | |
|---|---|
| Developers | Andy Miller, Djamil Legato, Matias Griese[1] |
| Initial release | 30 July 2014[2] |
| Stable release | |
| Repository |
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| Written in | PHP |
| Engine | |
| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| Type | Content management system |
| License | MIT License |
Grav is a free software, self-hosted content management system (CMS) written in the PHP programming language and based on the Symfony web application framework. It uses a flat file database for both backend and frontend.
Grav is designed to have a shallow learning curve, and to be easy to set up. The focus of Grav is speed and simplicity, rather than an abundance of built-in features that come at the expense of added complexity.
The name Grav is a shortened version of the word gravity.[4]
Grav is the most starred PHP CMS on GitHub, with over 14,565 stars.[5]
Awards
[edit | edit source]- CMS Critic Awards – Best Open Source CMS 2016[6]
- CMS Critic Awards – Best Flat File CMS 2017[7]
- CMS Critic Awards – Best Flat File CMS 2019[7]
- CMS Critic Awards – Best Flat File CMS 2020[7]
- CMS Critic Awards – Best Flat File CMS 2021[7]
See also
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References
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