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README.md
indymedia
Independent Media Center – a ready‑to‑run WordPress codebase that recreates the archived indymedia.org hub.
The stack runs inside Docker and pulls all required plugins via Composer.
Features
Newswire – Publish and aggregate short news items.
Open Publishing – Front‑end submission for articles, podcasts, and videos.
Media Archive – Store and browse images, audio, and video with searchable metadata.
Included Plugins
When you run composer install the plugins below are fetched from WPackagist (a Composer mirror of the WordPress.org plugin directory) and installed into wp‑content/plugins/{$name}/.
indymedia/indymedia-wordpress – Core IndyMedia functionality.
- activitypub – Federated social publishing (ActivityPub). Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub/
- antispam-bee – Spam protection for comments/forms. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/antispam-bee/
- archiveo-importer-wayback – Import Wayback Machine archives. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/archiveo-importer-wayback/
- easyfonts – Simple font management. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/easyfonts/
- embed-privacy – Privacy‑friendly embeds (YouTube, etc.). Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/embed-privacy/
- exif-remover – Strips EXIF data from uploaded images. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/exif-remover/
- frontend-post-submission-manager-lite – Front‑end post submission handling. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/frontend-post-submission-manager-lite/
- indieweb – IndieWeb micro‑formats, endpoints, webmentions. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/indieweb/
- lh-wayback-machine – Wayback Machine integration. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/lh-wayback-machine/
- og – Adds Open Graph meta tags. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/og/
- pretty-rss-feeds – Cleaner RSS feed output. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/pretty-rss-feeds/
- remove-ip – Anonymizes IP addresses in comments. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/remove-ip/
- safe-paste – Secure paste‑bin functionality. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/safe-paste/
- syndication-links – Auto‑generates syndication links (Twitter, Mastodon, etc.). Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/syndication-links/
- unpredictable-image-filenames – Randomizes uploaded image filenames for privacy. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/unpredictable-image-filenames/
- webmention – Webmention support (IndieWeb). Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/webmention/
- wp-super-cache – Page‑caching to improve performance. Source: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache/
Quick start – get it running in three steps
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Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/RadioParalelo/indymedia.org.git indymedia-wp cd indymedia-wp -
Build the Docker image
docker build -t indymedia:test . -
Start the container
docker run -d \ --name indymedia \ -p 8080:80 \ -v "$(pwd)/wp-data:/var/www/html/wp-content" \ indymedia:testThen open http://localhost:8080/wp-admin in a browser, run the WordPress installer, and activate the plugins you need.
What the project contains
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| Dockerfile | Builds a clean wordpress:php8.2-apache image, installs Composer, WP‑CLI, and copies your custom theme. |
| composer.json / composer.lock | Lists the 18 plugins (WPackagist mirror) that are installed into wp-content/plugins/. |
| indy‑wp/indywp/ | Your custom theme (built and ready to use). |
| config/php.ini | Optional PHP tweaks (upload limits, memory, etc.). |
| docker‑compose.yml (optional) | Example compose file for a full stack (MySQL, phpMyAdmin, etc.). |
| README.md | This file. |
Installing the plugins
After the container is running, open the WordPress admin, go to Plugins → Installed Plugins, and click Activate for each plugin you want.
All plugins are already present in wp-content/plugins/ thanks to composer install that runs during the image build.
Adding or updating plugins
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Edit
composer.json– add or change a package from WPackagist, e.g.:"require": { "wpackagist-plugin/wp-super-cache": "^2.0", "wpackagist-plugin/new-plugin": "^1.2" } -
Re‑build the image (step 2 above).
Composer will fetch the new versions and place them in the image.
License
The core theme is Twenty Twenty‑Five, licensed under GPL v2 or later.
All other code in this repository is also distributed under the GPL v2+ (see individual plugin licenses).
Contributing
- Fork the repo.
- Make your changes (code, docs, plugin list, etc.).
- Submit a pull request.
All contributions are accepted under the same GPL license.
For deeper developer notes, see the docs/ folder.