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Sonic is a blogging platform developed by Go. Simple and powerful

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Sonic [ˈsɒnɪk] ,Sonic is a Go Blogging Platform. Simple and Powerful.

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📖 Introduction

Sonic means as fast as sound speed. Like its name, sonic is a high-performance blog system developed using golang

Thanks Halo project team,this project is inspired by Halo. Front end project fork from Halo

🚀 Features:

  • Support multiple types of databases: SQLite、MySQL(TODO: PostgreSQL)
  • Small: The installation file is only 10mb size
  • High-performance: Post details page can withstand 2500 QPS(Enviroment: Intel Xeon Platinum 8260 4C 8G ,SQLite3)
  • Support changing theme
  • Support Linux、Windows、Mac OS. And Support x86、x64、Arm、Arm64、MIPS
  • Object storage(MINIO、Google Cloud、AWS、AliYun)

🎊 Preview

Default Theme

Console

🧰 Install

Download the latest installation package

Please pay attention to the operating os and instruction set and the version

wget https://github.com/go-sonic/sonic/releases/download/v1.0.3/sonic-linux-amd64.zip -O sonic.zip

Decompression

unzip -d sonic sonic.zip

Launch

cd sonic
./sonic -config conf/config.yaml

Initialization

Open http://ip:port/admin#install

Next, you can access sonic through the browser.

The URL of the admin console is http://ip:port/admin

The default port is 8080.

Docker

See: https://hub.docker.com/r/gosonic/sonic

Theme ecology

Theme URL
Anatole https://github.com/go-sonic/default-theme-anatole
Journal https://github.com/hooxuu/sonic-theme-Journal

TODO

  • i18n
  • PostgreSQL
  • Better error handling
  • Plugin(base on Wasm)
  • Use new web framework(Hertz)

Contributing

Feel free to dive in! Open an issue or submit PRs.

Standard Readme follows the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct.

Contributors

This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.

Special thanks to Evan(evanzhao@88.com), who designed the logo

📄 License

Source code in sonic is available under the MIT License.