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Ghost is a free, open, simple blogging platform that's available to anyone who wants to use it. Lovingly created and maintained by John O'Nolan + Hannah Wolfe + an amazing group of contributors.

Visit the project's website at http://ghost.org!

Getting Started

There are two main ways to get started with Ghost:

  1. Working from a Release - these are pre-built zip packages found on ghost.org. Installation instructions are below.
  2. Working from the GitHub repo - instructions can be found in CONTRIBUTING.md

Installing from a Release

Please Note: Releases are pre-built packages, GitHub releases (tags) are not. To install from GitHub you need to follow the contributing guide.

  1. Once you've downloaded one of the releases, unzip it, and place the directory wherever you would like to run the code
  2. Fire up a terminal (or node command prompt in Windows) and change directory to the root of the Ghost application (where config.example.js and index.js are)
  3. run npm install --production to install the node dependencies
  4. To start ghost, run npm start
  5. Visit http://localhost:2368/ in your web browser

Updating with the latest changes

Warning: The Ghost file system contains your database and config. Be sure to back these up first.

  1. Make a backup of your data!
  2. Update the files by pasting new files over the top of old ones. If prompted by your OS or FTP client to 'merge' or 'replace' always choose 'merge'.
  3. Run npm install
  4. Run npm update
  5. Restart the application
  6. Log out and log back in again.

Logging in For The First Time

Once you have the Ghost server up and running, you should be able to navigate to http://localhost:2368/ghost/ from a web browser, where you will be prompted for a login.

  1. Click on the "register new user" link
  2. Enter your user details (careful here: There is no password reset yet!)
  3. Return to the login screen and use those details to log in.

Note - this is still very alpha. Not everything works yet.

Versioning

For transparency and insight into our release cycle, and for striving to maintain backward compatibility, Ghost will be maintained according to the Semantic Versioning guidelines as much as possible.

Releases will be numbered with the following format:

<major>.<minor>.<patch>-<build>

Constructed with the following guidelines:

  • A new major release indicates a large change where backwards compatibility is broken.
  • A new minor release indicates a normal change that maintains backwards compatibility.
  • A new patch release indicates a bugfix or small change which does not affect compatibility.
  • A new build release indicates this is a pre-release of the version.

Reporting Bugs and Contributing Code

Want to report a bug, request a feature, or help us build Ghost? Check out our in depth guide to Contributing to Ghost. We need all the help we can get!

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