Journey
A blog engine written in Go, compatible with Ghost themes.
About
Please note that Journey is still in alpha and has not been tested in production.
Easy to work with
Create or update your posts from any place and any device. Simply point your browser to yourblogurl/admin, log in and start typing away!
Good stuff available right away
Use Ghost themes to design your blog. There's already a great community of designers working on Ghost compatible themes. Check out the Ghost Marketplace to get an idea.
Good stuff to come
Hopefully. Planning the future of Journey, high priority goals are: Plug-in support, MySQL and PostgreSQL support, and Google App Engine support.
Easily secure
Other blog engines require you to install Nginx or Apache just to enable HTTPS. With Journey, simply enable HTTPS in the configuration and start using it for development purposes. For production, simply replace the generated certificates with your own and you are ready to go.
No dependencies
Don't worry about installing the correct version of Node.js, Python, or anything else. Just download the latest release for your operating system and cpu architecture, then place the folder anywhere you like and run the Journey executable. Done!
Lightweight and fast
Journey is still in an early stage of development. However, initial tests indicate that it is about 10 times faster at generating pages than Ghost running on Node.js. It also eats very little of your precious memory. For example: Testing it on Mac OS X, it takes about 3.5 MB of it and then happily carries on doing its job.
This slimness makes Journey an ideal candidate for setting up micro blogs or hosting it on low-end vps machines or micro computers such as the Raspberry Pi.
Deployable anywhere
Download the release package for Linux (AMD64, i386, ARM), Mac OS X (AMD64, i386) or Windows (AMD64, i386) and start using Journey right away. Build Journey from source to make it work on a multitude of other operating systems!
Installing Journey
To get started with Journey, go to the the Releases Page and download the zip file corresponding to your operating system and cpu architecture. Then extract Journey anywhere you like. Why not place it in your home folder (e.g. /home/youruser/journey/)?
After that, head over to Setting up Journey to configure your Journey blog on your local machine. If you'd like to set up Journey on a linux server, head over to Installing Journey on Ubuntu Server for a step-by-step tutorial.
Troubleshooting
Please refer to the FAQ Wiki page if you experience any trouble running Journey.
If your issue isn't discussed there, please create a New Issue.
Building from source
Please refer to the Building Journey from source Wiki page for instructions on how to build Journey from source.