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  1. Welcome | Lektor Static Content Management System

    Open Source Lektor at its core is a three clause BSD licensed Open Source project written in Python and Node.js.

  2. Quickstart | Documentation | Lektor Static Content Management …

    The best way to get started with Lektor is to use the quickstart command to let Lektor generate a basic project layout for you. This requires the use of the command line client which is the …

  3. Installation | Documentation | Lektor Static Content Management …

    Lektor is a command line utility, and requires some terminal or command line work to install. If you can read and follow instructions, you will most likely have no issues.

  4. Documentation | Lektor Static Content Management System

    Welcome to the Lektor documentation center. Here you can find everything about how to use Lektor from both a developer's as well as an end user's point of view.

  5. Downloads | Lektor Static Content Management System

    Lektor is an Open Source Project and freely available to download. It's currently still under heavy development and not all platforms are equally well supported, although closer to it.

  6. What is Lektor | Documentation | Lektor Static Content …

    Lektor takes from content management systems like WordPress and provides a flexible browser-based admin interface from which you can edit your website's contents.

  7. Lektor Loves Plugins | Lektor Static Content Management System

    Lektor is a young project but it has a growing list of both official and community supported plugins. Official plugins are maintained by Lektor and kept in good shape together with the rest of the …

  8. Showcase | Lektor Static Content Management System

    This should give you a brief overview of what projects are built on the basis of Lektor. We take good care of ensuring this list stays up to date by carefully moderating it.

  9. Guides | Documentation | Lektor Static Content Management System

    Because Lektor is quite a generic system, sometimes it might not be quite obvious what the best course of action is. This part of the documentation contains some guides that should help you …

  10. Development | Documentation | Lektor Static Content …

    Plugins in Lektor are based on the concept of hooking events. There are many events that can be hooked but we will only cover a very basic one here, the setup-env event.