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- How To Install Ghost - Ghost Developer Docs
The fastest way to get started is to set up a site on Ghost (Pro) If you’re running a self-hosted instance, we strongly recommend an Ubuntu server with at least 1GB of memory to run Ghost
- Getting Started With Ghost - Ghost Developer Docs
Ghost API documentation Explore detailed REST API documentation for accessing content in and out of Ghost programmatically
- How To Install Ghost Locally - Ghost Developer Docs
Running Ghost locally is the easiest way to get your own copy of the software running and be able to do some local development with it By the end of this guide you will have completed a local Ghost install that runs in development mode using SQLite3
- Hosting Ghost - Ghost Developer Docs
A short guide to running Ghost in a production environment and setting up an independent publication to serve traffic at scale
- Introduction - Ghost Developer Docs
Ghost is an open source, professional publishing platform built on a modern Node js technology stack — designed for teams who need power, flexibility and performance
- Ghost 6. 0 - Grow faster.
You’ve always been able to use web analytics tools in Ghost, but now we’ve built data collection and reporting directly into the core platform Thanks to a new analytics database and a deep partnership with our friends at Tinybird, you have more power than ever before to explore your data
- Manage your Ghost(Pro) subscription
To cancel your subscription, the owner user must login to Ghost Admin, and navigate to the Ghost (Pro) → Billing area From there, you can click on the red Cancel account link in the lower-left corner of the billing page
- Building ActivityPub
In 2024, Ghost is adopting ActivityPub and connecting with other federated platforms across the web This means that, soon, Ghost publishers will be able to follow, like and interact with one another in the same way that you would normally do on a social network — but on your own website
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