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blogger.opam | ||
dune-project | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
update.sh |
How to add an article?
The Git repository contains 2 branches:
- the main branch which has the blog engine
- the
gh-pages
(as GitHub) which contains the generated website
The user can have an overview of the website via:
$ git clone git@git.robur.coop:robur/blog.robur.coop
$ cd blog.robur.coop/
$ opam pin add -yn .
$ opam install --deps-only blogger
$ dune exec src/blogger.exe -- watch
A little server run on http://localhost:8888
.
The user can add an article into the articles/
directory. The format is easy.
A simple header which starts with ---
and finish with ---
. Inside, you have
a YAML description of the article where some fields are required:
date
article.title
article.description
tags
You can specify an author
(with its name
, email
and link
) or not. By
default, we use team@robur.coop
. If everything looks good, you can generate
via the blogger.exe
tool the generated website via:
$ dune exec src/blogger.exe -- push \
-r git@git.robur.coop:robur/blog.robur.coop.git#gh-pages
[--name "The Robur team"] \
[--email team@robur.coop]
An SSH communication will starts. If you already registered your private key
with ssh-agent
and your .ssh/config
is configured to take this one if you
communicate with with git@git.robur.coop
, everything will be smooth! Et voilà!
At the end, an HTTP request will be send to https://blog.robur.coop
(via
Gitea) to update the unikernel with the last version of the blog.
You can also use the update.sh
script to update the blog with the builder user
on the server machine.
NOTE: don't forget #gh-pages
! Also, you probably should do a git pull
.