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I’m building something called Bonumark. It’s a Markdown-first content management…

I’m building something called Bonumark.

It’s a Markdown-first content management system built around a simple idea: your work should stay readable, movable, and yours.

I don’t want content trapped inside a heavy platform where the system owns the structure, and the user has to beg for access later. Bonumark is being built for clean, durable publishing and portable content ownership.

The admin area will handle the normal CMS work: content, media, settings, appearance controls, users, roles, revisions, trash, imports, exports, system checks, and upgrades.

But the source stays clean.

Write inside the admin. Edit raw Markdown. Preview the final page. Import Markdown, text, HTML, RTF, DOCX, or ODT. Turn those files into editable Markdown drafts. Organize them. Clean them up. Publish them.

The public site publishes as fast static HTML.

The writing stays readable as Markdown.
The media stays as real files.
The site can be exported.

That matters to me.

Bonumark is being built around this line:

Write, import, organize, and publish clean content that deserves to stand.

When it’s ready, I’ll put the public release on GitHub.

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