Forge v1.3.0 is out.
forge.HeadAssets — declare preconnects, stylesheets, favicons, and scripts once in app.SEO(). Injected into every page automatically.
github.com/forge-cms/forge/releases/tag/v1.3.0
Forge v1.3.0 is out.
forge.HeadAssets — declare preconnects, stylesheets, favicons, and scripts once in app.SEO(). Injected into every page automatically.
github.com/forge-cms/forge/releases/tag/v1.3.0
Phase 2 begins
https://forge-cms.dev/devlog/phase-2-begins-mustconfig-ogdefaults-appschema-shared-partials
Forge v1.2.0 is out.
App.Partials() — one directory, shared across every module template. App.MustParseTemplate() brings the same partials and forge:head to custom route handlers.
github.com/forge-cms/forge/releases/tag/v1.2.0
Wrapped up a coding session.
Asked Claude desktop to draft a summarizing devlog post.
After review and adjustments I just said : "Post it to the website".
-MCP integration-
https://forge-cms.dev/devlog/patch-sprint-absurl-sql-quoting-health-improvements-and-a-proper-404
Forge now has MCP support!
Update your site, just by having a conversation
AI agents (Claude, Cursor, etc.) can securely read/write/publish content with your exact role-based permissions enforced.
Zero-deps Go framework
🥰 agents love it.
forge-cms.dev
I'm not a pro Go dev: Classic ASP in the 90s → IT PM since 2005 → no full-time coding for 20 years. Learned Go last year with Claude Sonnet + Copilot. Result: Forge, a Go framework with built-in content lifecycle, SEO, auth & AI.
One declarative block = full CRUD, role-based auth, perfect SEO/JSON-LD, and gzipped AI endpoints. Next: MCP for safe agent read/write/publish.
Still early —feedback welcome from AI coding tool users!
🔗 Repo: github.com/forge-cms/forge