A CMS that wraps any static site generator with a collaborative web editor.
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lichen.page uses vanilla javascript on the front-end, which is apparently a security feature
https://lichen.page
5/12/26, 4:31 AM
dang there were even more details of this standard.site integration than I was expecting just pushed a new version, hopefully fixes this bug, and also adds optional include_paths and exclude_paths setting for standard.site (documented here: tangled.org/notplants.bs...)
https://tangled.org/notplants.bsky.social/lichen.page/blob/main/README-extended.md#standardsite
5/10/26, 4:05 AM
2. added a tiny additional optional setting (in git section) push_on_publish, which defaults to true, but can be set to false if you want to publish to standard.site but not push full site to pds when you click the publish button tangled.org/notplants.bs...
Standard.site provides shared lexicons for long-form publishing on AT Protocol. Making content easier to discover, index, and move across the ATmosphere.
https://standard.site
5/8/26, 6:17 PM
added a feature to lichen.page where by default api tokens get an "only-safe" scope where they cannot perform any destructive git operations intended to be used with an agent, so you can let an agent roam free with a hard boundary that they cannot even accidentally modify git history
5/4/26, 5:26 PM
spammers are impressive early adopters (they already found lichen.page and broke the lets encrypt on-demand rate limit. switching to wildcard cert now)
lichen — the CMS for static site generators, built on atproto
https://lichen.page
5/3/26, 5:23 PM
i love the vibe of this lichen.page, i feel like a lot of atproto projects have this whimsical vibe to them
5/3/26, 3:05 AM
feel like working on lichen.page has become a sort of world building that reminds me of making dungeons & dragons worlds by hands when i was a kid for hours i do know how it all works, but the idea of explaining it fully also seems at times intractable
5/3/26, 2:20 AM
not sure if @sequoia.pub has support for lichen.page or not or if you could use an alternative framework but there are solutions out there already if you want to self host. they’re just not as purpose built like a platform would be.
5/1/26, 8:58 PM
cc @standard.site @leaflet.pub @schlage.town @awarm.space if you have any thoughts on these two questions would love to hear it and sanity check this plan for publishing lichen.page pages to standard.site
lichen — the CMS for static site generators, built on atproto
https://lichen.page
5/1/26, 7:58 PM
2. I'm wondering if sending a put request to update the standard site record for a document whenever a page is edited will create spam on feeds that consume standard.site . but maybe I don't need to worry about this. lichen.page does have a notion of "save" and "push", either could be hook for this
5/1/26, 7:54 PM
more cool atproto CMS stuff! kind of similar to lichen.page, very excited to see more of these kinds of simple ways to use your PDS as a source of truth for identities outside of bluesky
lichen — the CMS for static site generators, built on atproto
https://lichen.page
5/1/26, 5:42 PM
@notplants.bsky.social do you imagine an elegant way for lichen.page to publish standard.site records to a PDS? I think the perfect solution for me would be something like @aparker.io's fair (mentioned elsewhere on this thread) but with lichen's authoring UX.
5/1/26, 4:50 PM
i feel like there was something that started with "green" but i can't remember the actual name now... you could probably achieve something like that with lichen.page though
lichen — the CMS for static site generators, built on atproto
https://lichen.page
5/1/26, 1:48 PM
watching my mom (age 60) make a website for her bookgroup with lichen.page via ai was really cool
4/30/26, 6:25 PM
wrote an article with thoughts about atproto, AI agents, P2P, malleable software and permacomputing here, https://lichen.page/green-paper.html the website also includes some beautiful pixel art by https://www.instagram.com/frsw_franz/ based on a fork of […] [Original post on sunbeam.city]
4/27/26, 2:39 PM
hi @contentedintrovert.bsky.social ! lichen.page is a tool for making websites, somewhat like wordpress, but more minimal its mostly aimed at people who already have some experience with html, or want to learn about it. once a site is styled, you can edit page content like a google doc
4/23/26, 3:02 PM