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Hmm, not sure about the first one (only CMS I’ve worked with is WordPress and it’s not great).
For the second FluxCD/ArgoCD are pretty common tools in what’s known as GitOps, or deploying services via Git (and keeping state inline with what’s specified in Git). You can find a (not very good) example at the git repo for my instance: https://github.com/CloudHub-Social/CloudHub-Social
For the third option, do you mean like a static website platform like GitHub Pages, Ghost, etc, or something more like an S3 bucket which you upload files to and get a link back to access said file?
Basically yeah