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Contributor's Guide
Development for MODX happens on GitHub. Everyone is invited to improve MODX, and in this guide we explain some of the common processes. Branches¶ Development is focused on 2 branches. 2.x, which contains the latest version of the 2.x series (e.g. 2.7...
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MODX Documentation
Learn more about MODX Revolution, the powerful and easy to use Content Management System with a 14 year track record.
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Hardening MODX Revolution
Overview¶ Any publicly viewable website will be targeted by hackers and script kiddies. There is simply no site too small today and automated tools make it easy to deploy attacks to deface your site, to create backlinks to other webistes, to infect u...
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Setting up Gitify
Gitify brings two-way sync of data typically stored in the MODX database, making it versionable with git. It acts as a CLI tool, like Composer, for working with MODX. While this document may seem intimdating at first, it really is a simple copy/paste...
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Command Line Installation
CLI Installation is available only for MODX Revolution versions 2.2 and later. Installing MODX via the PHP Command Line¶ MODX allows you to do upgrades and installations via the command line (CLI) while using a config XML file. (More info on this fil...