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| | A GitHub Action is the automatic execution of a job, after a specified trigger on a GitHub repository. For example, let's say that we want to run a linter on each new commit, we can create a GitHub action to do it. In this post we'll see a workflow to automatically deploy a Hugo site on GitHub Pages.
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| | Learn how to setup CI/CD and deploy your VitePress documentation site on GitHub Pages using GitHub actions.
| | briankung.dev
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| | I realized that one of my favorite Rust features doesn't have a blog post highlighting it [0], so I thought I'd talk a bit about documentation comments and doc tests in Rust. I'll give you a quick example. Let's say you have some code: There's a cargo command to generate documentation from that code: Which...
| | popey.com
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| My blog at popey.com/blog is hosted on a Bitfolk VPS, built from the Hugo source code in a public GitHub repo. My workflow for publishing a post goes like this: ? Use whatever machine Im sat at ? Clone the repo ? Add a new page, edit until ready ? Push directly to the main branch Early on in my use of Hugo, I was manually using hugo and rsync over SSH directly on the VPS.