Nim Website Creator is a quick website tool.
It can be installed using Nim’s package manager Nimble, use the Docker template or use the AutoInstall script.
This is free and open source software.
Features include:
- Blog with custom meta-information and URL’s:
- 1 Click Blogging posts directly from the browser.
- 1 Click Static web pages directly from the browser.
- WYSIWYG & Drag’n’Drop Editors.
- Custom title, meta description and keywords for each page, SEO friendly.
- Custom head, navbar and footer, no hardcoded watermarks, links or logos.
- Upload/Download files and images (private or public), option to use MD5 CheckSum as filename.
- Gravatar support for profile photos builtin.
- 1 language for the whole stack, including high performance modules, scripting, devops, deploy, from WebAssembly to Assembly.
- Security – 2FA, Firejail, reCAPTCHA:
- Self-Firejailing Web Framework (It Firejails itself) Best Linux Security integrated on the Core.
- 2 Factor Athentication TOTP.
- Security Hardened by default
- ReCAPTCHA.
- BCrypt+Salt password hashing
- No user Tracking Analytics by default
- SQL Type-checked and Query-checked at compile-time, no SQL injections.
- No XML nor YAML nor ZIP used on the Core, No XML Vulnerabilities, No YAML Vulnerabilities, etc (you can still use XML and YAML and ZIP).
- Multiple users with different ranks, role based access control.
- Admin can choose how much CPU & RAM NimWC can use from the Admin Dashboard
- Fully customizable – log viewer, custom JS & CSS.
- Plugins with many features:
- Plugin Store integrated.
- Enable and disable plugins directly from browser. Open Source or Private Plugins.
- Plugin skeleton creator to create your own new plugins.
- Plugins can do anything you want on Frontend and Backend.
- Develop your own plugins.
Website: nimwc.org
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Thomas T. Jarløv and Juan Carlos
License: Peer Production License
NIMWC is written in Nim. Learn Nim with our recommended free tutorials.
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