CMS.js is a lightweight, open-source, and modular content management system that allows developers to quickly and easily create websites without relying on a server-side language. It can be used to build a blog, portfolio, or any other type of website. It is based on JavaScript and Node.js, meaning that it is extremely fast and easy to deploy and customize. CMS.js is also highly extensible, allowing developers to add features, plugins, and themes to the platform. What makes CMS.js unique is its ability to function as a headless CMS, meaning that it can be used as a backend for JavaScript and mobile applications. CMS.js is also available as an open-source project, meaning it can be easily modified and shared by developers.
Discontinued The project is no longer being developed. The latest version, 0.9.8-RC2, released in December 2015, can still be downloaded from GitHub.
Discontinued Last updated 2015, according to the home page.