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Netlify CMS launches support for GitLab

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Date Published
Author
Rebecca Dodd
Word Count
298
Company Posts That Month
20
Language
English
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Summary

Netlify CMS, an open-source content management system, has announced support for GitLab as a back end, enhancing its mission to enable everyone to contribute to site content. This integration caters to the growing trend of using static site generators (SSGs) for building secure and fast websites by allowing non-technical users to easily manage content through a familiar WYSIWYG interface. Netlify CMS syncs content edits from its UI directly to a Git repository, treating content changes like code with features such as versioning and continuous deployment. This development, driven by high demand and resulting in the project's largest contributor joining, allows GitLab users to streamline their publishing processes with any SSG. Users can easily deploy a prepackaged template with the Hugo static site generator to see the integration in action.

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