Tenu is a work-in-progress dotnet core CMS, with the following goals:
- Being easy to use for developpers
- Configuration of content types saved in json files that are checked-in with the project
- Simple installation into any aspnet core app
- Supporting flexible use cases
- Use it as a traditional website manager, or as a headless CMS with a REST or GraphQL API
- Enable only the features you need
- Allow for easy extensibility
- Using a tree structure to organize content
- Inspired by Umbraco
- Easy to understand for non-technical users
- URLs derived from the content structure
This is still a very early prototype. It's absolutely not yet ready for anything at all. There is no documentation, and features are mostly unfinished / absent.
Tenu comes from contenu, the french word for content. It's short, sounds good and appears to be relatively unused.