A flexible and powerful static content management system for building
complex and beautiful websites out of flat files — for people who do
not want to make a compromise between a CMS and a static blog engine.
Getting your ideas implemented is as easy as frying an egg.
Deploy Anywhere Because Lektor
builds out 100% static HTML you can deploy them to any host (including S3,
GitHub Pages, any web host, etc.).
Cross Platform It runs on
Linux, OSX and Windows.
100% File Based All
source data is well structured and can be tracked in a version control
system or cloud storage like Dropbox.
Flat-File Database All
source data is stored in a flat-file tree database and can be freely
queried. The layout of that data is completely configurable.
Customizable Admin Lektor
comes fully equipped with a flexible and beautiful admin interface so you can
edit your pages without having to touch the raw sources.
Dependency Tracking
The build process intelligently tracks page dependencies such that it only
rebuilds pages that have changed.
Image Tools Create
thumbnails and give convenient access to EXIF data.
Plugin System Lektor
supports loading plugins that can customize a wide range of functionality.
Python API The build
system is written in Python and provides a documented API to extend it and
integrate into other apps.
Multilingual We can
speak multiple languages and allow you to easily create localized websites.
Lektor comes with a customizable admin panel that allows anyone to
create and edit pages.
The project files are neatly laid out in the filesystem and allow tracking
via cloud storage like Dropbox or version control.
Projects can be immediately published to remote servers from the admin panel.
Changes become immediately visible as Lektor rebuilds on demand. A preview
is also embedded in the admin interface.
The structure of the pages and the templates used to render the page can
be completely customized.
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Lektor at its core is a three clause BSD licensed Open Source
project written in Python and Node.js.