HydePHP is a content-first Laravel-powered Static Site Builder that allows you to create static HTML pages, blog posts, and documentation sites using Markdown. Hyde is all about letting you get started quickly by giving you a full-featured frontend starter kit, while also giving you the power and freedom of doing things the way you want to.
Markdown purist? That's all you need. Blade artisan? Go for it. Hyde comes with hand-crafted frontend templates so you can focus on your content. You don't need to customize anything. But you can customize everything.
Note: This repository contains the core code of the Hyde framework. If you want to build an application using Hyde, visit the main Hyde repository which also serves as a template to get started quickly.
Hyde has already been featured in Laravel News and the Laravel News Podcast, the Symfony Station Communique, and in the JetBrains PhpStorm blog. You can find several tutorials on DEV Community and learn much more on the HydePHP website and official documentation.
- HydePHP/Framework - The core project contains the brains of Hyde and is not intended to be used as a standalone. Use together with Hyde/Hyde. Equivalent to Laravel/Framework
- HydePHP/Hyde - The Hyde project repo. This is the repository you should start with if you want to build an application using Hyde. This repo is what the installer uses. Equivalent to Laravel/Laravel
- HydePHP/Hydefront - The Hyde frontend assets. Extracted from the HydePHP/Framework repo to improve testing and allow for easier deployment using a CDN.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
HydePHP is an open-source project, contributions are very welcome!
Development is made in the HydePHP Monorepo, which you can find here https://github.com/hydephp/develop.
If you discover any security-related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker. All vulnerabilities will be promptly addressed.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
- The HydeCLI and core internals is built with Laravel Zero which is based on Laravel
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Please see the respective authors' repositories for their license files