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I'm in the progress of open-sourcing (and extending) my static-site generator "CMS" (with big air-quotes).

The idea is to add dynamic content, i.e. reservation tool, to what is essentially a statically hosted web page.

Demo: https://astro-booking.pages.dev/booking/

A bit more details: https://www.nordstroem.ch/posts/2025-01-15-to-the-stars.html



My website is statically generated. The biggest problem I faced was adding comments to my blog, that didn't involve loading a ton of JS or third-party services, or add and maintain backend software (say php).

Do you think your dynamic content could be comments?


The live site has a blogging feature: Title, Text, Picture. Once I'll get to it, it'll be added to the demo site.

Comments is just the text aspect. So it's already working!

The question here though: in a low-trust environment, i.e. the public internet, what do you do with API key for your GitHub Actions/CI pipeline. Can they be narrow enough to be considered public? Can you get rid of the Cloudflare Workers?




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