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hjr265.me
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| | | | | Yesterday I posted my 25th blog post for the #100DaysToOffload. That's 25% of the challenge. If it wasn't clear by the post Showing GitHub Stars With Static Site Generator Hugo, I use Hugo for this site. All this time, I was manually adding a footnote to each of the blog posts: This post is {n}th of my #100DaysToOffload challenge. Want to get involved? Find out more at 100daystooffload.com. Figuring out what {n} is for each blog post wasn't fun. | |
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www.thedroneely.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses the author's experiences and insights on web development, open-source technologies, and the use of Hugo as a static site generator. | |
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sookocheff.com
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| | | | | Here it is. My version of the S3 static site. This one is publishable through CloudFormation and uses CodeCommit and CodeBuild to regenerate and publish the site with every push to the host Git repository. Any change to the CodeCommit Git repository automatically triggers a build through CodeCommit. This build runs the Hugo static site generator on your repo and syncs the results to an S3 bucket configured for serving a static site. | |
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itwont.work
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| | | in which I complain about blogging. (imported post) | ||