plok.sh
Github to blog. Instantly. Free forever.
424 followers
Github to blog. Instantly. Free forever.
424 followers
Turn any GitHub repo into a fast, beautiful blog. No CMS. No dashboard. No accounts. No builds. Just your repo. If your repo has a `/blog` folder with markdown files, plok.sh renders them as clean, themed blog posts: It supports: * 20+ themes * Shiki code highlighting * optional `blog.config.yaml` * optional headers and footers for templating. * optional `/blog/links.yaml` (Linktree-style page) * automatic TOC * Google Analytics if you add your own G-ID * zero server-side storage







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Fast and formatted for Medium posts would be the way. Great for vbuilding in public.
Hi! I love the idea and implementation, very easy and minimalistic.
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This scratches a very real itch. I’ve avoided blogging because I hate the setup part… but pushing to GitHub? That I can do. Super clean concept — feels like something devs will actually use.
@kshitij_mishra4 Best database? GitHub. Best text editor? Code editor! Best themes? Dev themes! 200MB for a hello world blog? no! 5usd to host cms? No! Hahah enjoy mate.
Finally! No CMS, no BS - just markdown and done.
Perfect for devs who want to write, not configure. How does it handle custom domains?
@mskyow it doesn't at the moment. but plok is open source, just copy of over some of the code after forking, and deploy it using your own domain. We will release another standlone 'plok engine' so you can easily deploy without Plok's marketing pages etc.
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Amazing!
Its cool man