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Release Notes: First Stars on GitHub

JennaPress receives its first GitHub Stars — what it means, who found it, and what's next.

Someone out there thinks this is worth a star

Getting your first GitHub Star feels different from other milestones. It is not a press release, not a benchmark, not a feature shipped. It is just someone, somewhere, looking at your work and deciding it is worth bookmarking.

Today, JennaPress received its first two Stars.

What happened

Two people found JennaPress on GitHub, gave it a look, and decided to star it. That is it. That is the whole story — and also the most meaningful part.

What JennaPress is, briefly

For those who are just finding this: JennaPress is a static-first Nuxt CMS starter built around three ideas:

  • Category-driven modular templates — swap templates without rebuilding content
  • AI-optimized logic — structured to work well with AI code generation and AI content workflows
  • Seamless design switching — dark, light, pink themes that swap without layout shifts

You can find the full description and documentation on GitHub.

What this means for the project

The first Star does not change the roadmap. The project still focuses on small project websites that need a homepage, a few official pages, and a structured blog — nothing more.

But it does confirm something worth confirming: someone besides the author finds the approach useful.

What’s next

The plan remains the same: keep the boundaries clean, improve the template system, and make the multi-language setup even easier to use. If more people find it useful, the project grows naturally. If not, it stays useful as it is.


If you are one of the two who starred it — thank you. That is the kind of signal that makes open source maintainers keep going.

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A lightweight, static-first Nuxt CMS starter. Category-driven templates, AI-optimized logic, seamless design switching.
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