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zzamboni.org
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| | | | | When I was planning the reboot of my website, I seriously considered using Ghost. It has a very nice UI, beautiful and usable theme out of the box, and a very active community. Eventually I decided to use Hugo, but in the process discovered that it is possible to host a statically-generated Ghost website using GitHub Pages. | |
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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. | |
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df.python.org.br
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| | | | | O Grupy-DF é uma comunidade de usuários (profissionais e amadores) da linguagem Python, onde prezamos pela troca de conhecimento, respeito mútuo e diversidade (tanto de opinião quanto de tecnologias). | |
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www.crosenthal.com
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| | | I used to run a pretty complicated publishing workflow on this website. I dont anymore. Im writing this up because it might be useful for somebody else who uses the Jekyll static site generator for publishing to their own private hosting site. | ||