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Progressively advanced CMS
A tiny linksapp is an excellent way in to what can easily become a much larger CMS story along the lines of WordPress, Strapi, or even Pocketbase.
The linksapp approach facilitates a very gradual way into this bigger thing in a piecemeal manner.
On the local end commune-os/weird#7, we can engender ideas from the likes of Publii and Tina, but minimized down to linkspage size.
Looking towards the more distant future, maybe the best example of a modular, progressively enhanced, developer-centric CMS is Statamic:
Statamic 3 is built as a highly extendable, standalone capable, Laravel CMS package. If you’re already a Laravel developer, you’ll feel right at home extending core features with Models, Service Providers, and Middleware. You can even drop it into existing Laravel applications to add a full CMS in seconds. But you do not need to know Laravel or PHP to use Statamic.
https://statamic.com https://github.com/statamic

Similar ideas exist in Primo, which combines the best of static and dynamic by relying on a database for fully integrated editing and authentication UX, but still exports to a static bundle that can be hosted practically anywhere.
Also Jekyll + SQLite.