Updating GitCMS with latest features#1062
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Updated homepage URL and enhanced description to reflect new features and focus on AI integration.
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Summary
Updates to GitCMS listing in the documentation
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Last year, I built GitCMS as simple chrome extension, but now it has improved a lot and has become a much more stable and complete product. What started as a small Chrome extension has grown into a more serious tool, with an MCP app that allows ChatGPT and Claude to act as content agents, along with a web app that gives non-technical team members such as marketers and writers a Notion-like interface for editing markdown content.
I have also worked on making the product lot easier to adopt by abstracting away Git-related terminology and shaping the workflow around a more approachable Content Board experience.
I am opening this PR again because GitCMS is now in a much better state, and I believe it could be genuinely useful for the jamstack community, especially for teams that want a simpler way to manage content in Git-based workflows.
You can try the editor with the changes in this PR here:
GitCMS editor preview
Or, if you want to try it on any public open-source project, you can use it here:
https://gitcms.dev/tools/github-markdown-editor