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# First ghost post
- URL: https://kudithipudi.org/first-ghost-post/
- Published: 2026-08-23T04:48:20.000Z
- Updated: 2026-08-23T04:50:55.000Z
- Description: Using AI to migrate my personal site from Wordpress to Ghost.
- Author: Vinay Kudithipudi
- Tags: AI, Technology

No, I am not asking someone else to write a post on my behalf 😁

I have wanted to use [Ghost](https://ghost.org/?ref=kudithipudi.org) as the CMS for my blog for a long time. [WordPress](https://wordpress.org/?ref=kudithipudi.org) has served me well for more than 15 years, but I have always been curious about Ghost - especially its customization options and publishing-focused workflow.

It is not quite as straightforward to set up as WordPress, though.

Since I have been experimenting with agentic AI harnesses recently, this felt like a good challenge to give an agent.

So I spun up a new virtual server, installed [Claude](https://claude.ai/?ref=kudithipudi.org), and gave it a simple prompt:

> My current blog is powered by WordPress and hosted at [kudithipudi.org](https://kudithipudi.org/). Configure Ghost ([https://ghost.org](https://ghost.org/?ref=kudithipudi.org)) on this server and migrate all content to it.

And voilà, we have a new server.

I will be tweaking the look and feel, along with the publishing pipeline, over the next few days. My first impression: Ghost has a lot of configuration options, which is a little intimidating, but the content-creation experience is clean and focused.