KeystoneJS
KeystoneJS is a self-hosted content management replacement for Contentful, Sanity, and more.
Overview
The superpowered headless CMS for Node.js — built with GraphQL and React Build faster and scale further with the programmable open source GraphQL API back-end for structured content projects. The project has 10K+ GitHub stars and is licensed under MIT.
Getting Started
Source: GitHub README
Keystone 6 is published to npm under the @keystone-6/* namespace.
You can find our extended documentation on our website, but some quick links that might be helpful:
- Read Why Keystone to learn about our vision and what’s in the box.
- Getting Started walks you through first steps with the
create-keystone-appCLI. - Our Examples contain a growing collection of projects you can run locally to learn more about a Keystone feature.
- An API Reference contains the details on Keystone’s foundat
Normalized Features
Source: tool-features-normalized.json
rest api.
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Features
Integrations & APIs
- REST API
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