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www.cloudwithchris.com
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| | | | | For some time, I've been using GitHub actions to update the content of my site (i.e. pages, descriptions, metadata, etc.). Through Hugo, these content updates automatically update the RSS feeds. This then makes the episodes appear in podcast services such as Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. However, throughout that time I have been manually uploading the podcast files to my storage account. It wasn't a significant overhead, but I kept thinking that there must be a better way to do this. And, there is - I've implemented it! This blog post will walk you through why I've made these changes, how I made them and what the result is. | |
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www.4bes.nl
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| | | | | This step by step guide will show how you can set up continous deployment and deploy Azure PowerShell Functions with GitHub Actions. | |
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initialcommit.com
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| | | | | In this article, we explore three options for continually deploying content to S3: Git server hooks, GitHub Actions, and Bitbucket Pipelines. | |
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cupano.com
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| | | My Blog Posts. Contribute to joecupano/blog development by creating an account on GitHub. | ||