actions-gh-pages
hello-express
actions-gh-pages | hello-express | |
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14 | 88 | |
4,436 | 7 | |
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8.6 | 0.0 | |
28 days ago | over 3 years ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | - |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
actions-gh-pages
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Where can I host a basic HTML page? Free.
Check out the GitHub action you can use for deploying to GitHub pages: https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-gh-pages.
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Share rust docs
In addition to just sharing the .html generated files which would likely be cumbersome, you can host the docs on github pages and use something like https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-gh-pages + github actions to upload the documentation from your private repository to a public repo (required for non paid users).
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The strongest principle of the blog's growth lies in the human choice to deploy it
I started by using runs-on: ubuntu-22.04 in this workflow to check if everything works ok. It run without any issues. After that I created PRs to add support for ubuntu-22.04 and ubuntu-latest version to GitHub Actions for Hugo and GitHub Pages Action
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PSA: If you're using gh-pages to host your CI-generated documentation, make sure you don't store any history for that branch
As a first-step measure, we changed the CI script to overwrite the gh-pages branch at every run, rather than just appending a new commit. We use this gh-pages action, so it was just a matter of adding a force_orphan: true parameter.
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How I created my Portfolio website using Hugo and GitHub pages?
Interesting to note that GitHub stores this workflow in the "main" branch under .github/workflows folder. For more details on this Action please refer the documentation and code at https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-gh-pages.
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Preview Pull Requests and Automated CI/CD
My first workflow is to build and deploy or preview Client, It runs whenever a push or pull request creates for main branch containing changes to the code of client. It install dependencies and builds vue.js app. After build I use peaceiris/actions-gh-pages to deploy it to Github Pages. If the event is Pull Request then deploy to a sub-directory named preview and commit hash and leave a comment on PR.
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GitHub Actions Reporting My ❤️ Music
If the data fetch from previous step succeeds, the workflow continues by building the static website with Hugo. Hugo is setup using action peaceiris/actions-hugo. When the files are ready, the result is published to GitHub pages, using another GitHub action, peaceiris/actions-gh-pages.
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Generate PDF handbook with Docusaurus using GitHub Actions
peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3 - deploys any folder(s) to gh-pages, can use it for multiple static endpoints
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Deploy Hugo website using Github pages
For more information about the actions used and their options, please see Hugo and Github pages on Github.
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Automating the building and deployment of GitHub Pages
This quote is quite true. Without automation, we would spend a lot of out time on things that would have to be done repetitively, for example, manually building and deploying your GitHub pages every time there is a change. Luckily, you can easily use GitHub Actions to build and deploy your pages by just pushing your repository to GitHub! You don't even need to do anything except to add a configuration file to your repository. In this post, I will be creating a workflow and using peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3 from GitHub Marketplace (it's free).
hello-express
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Social bookmarks in the Fediverse
Postmarks runs on Glitch - or, anywhere else you can stand up a Node.js / Express app. Personally I love Glitch, and I've been using it for many years now for hosting demos and trying out different projects - in fact, my main links page runs on Glitch. The Postmarks developer Casey Kolderup works there, and Casey has made it really straightforward to remix directly on Glitch, or import from GitHub there or to another service of your choice - it has very few dependencies.
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Show HN: Mu – A Micro App Platform
So kind of like https://glitch.com/ and https://inbrowser.app/ but somehow productized, has a bitcoin donation button, and uses iframes(??). Feels pretty slow too, but that might just be the HN hug of death.
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Learn about XSS, submit your app of the week, have an AI make you a mixtape, and other things to do when it's too hot outside
The Glitch team has been doing some gardening of our own over the past few weeks: the latest addition to our new homepage is our new weekly feature, “App of the Week.” As I type this, we’re featuring a classic: Dan Reeves’ Nasa logo generator. Next week: your favorite app? Your latest creation? Send your submissions here and help us shine a spotlight on all the coolest (even in this heat) apps in the universe.
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Build web apps and mixed reality experiences while you hear from the folks keeping the largest Mastodon instance running
Happy June! Everyone seems to either be wrapping up the school year or finishing up projects at work ahead of trips to the beach – or whatever it is that humans do when it gets this warm out. Our team’s been busy too; in case you missed it, we launched a new Glitch homepage, created new starter apps to celebrate Apple’s expanding support for progressive web apps and open VR/XR, and made huge progress in letting the Glitch community tap into all of Fastly’s features for supercharging your apps – we’ll be sharing more about this very soon!
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Windows 11 in Svelte
I’ve seen some people use Glitch for experimental web projects.
https://glitch.com/
- An experienced front-ender: where next?
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Making a Heardle
I'm making a custom heardle using the 'zayn-heardle' template on https://glitch.com. The search-bar for searching for songs is not working. It doesn't show any options to pick a song.
- Ask HN: Why don't smartphones encourage programming like early 80s computers?
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AI is helping developers pull pranks and gags but will it replace us?
See you on glitch.com! Jenn, Director of Community đź‘˝
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sign_in_with_apple for Flutter Web
I've implemented the package https://pub.dev/packages/sign_in_with_apple successfully both for iOS and Android devices (my back-end is glitch.com, copied from the package's instructions).
What are some alternatives?
github-pages-deploy-action - 🚀 Automatically deploy your project to GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions. This action can be configured to push your production-ready code into any branch you'd like.
dart-pad - An online Dart editor with support for console, web, and Flutter apps
trailing-slash-guide - Understand and fix your static website trailing slash issues!
codesandbox-client - An online IDE for rapid web development
tauri-action - Build your Web application as a Tauri binary for macOS, Linux and Windows
neocities - Neocities.org - the web site. Yep, the backend is open source!
actions-mdbook - GitHub Actions for mdBook (rust-lang/mdBook) ⚡️ Setup mdBook quickly and build your site fast. Linux (Ubuntu), macOS, and Windows are supported.
my-glitch-in-bio - A link in bio site, based on the Glitch in Bio template, on Glitch
actions-hugo - GitHub Actions for Hugo ⚡️ Setup Hugo quickly and build your site fast. Hugo extended, Hugo Modules, Linux (Ubuntu), macOS, and Windows are supported.
pages-gem - A simple Ruby Gem to bootstrap dependencies for setting up and maintaining a local Jekyll environment in sync with GitHub Pages
mdbook-admonish - A preprocessor for mdbook to add Material Design admonishments.
iconify - Universal icon framework. One syntax for FontAwesome, Material Design Icons, DashIcons, Feather Icons, EmojiOne, Noto Emoji and many other open source icon sets (over 150 icon sets and 200k icons). SVG framework, React, Vue and Svelte components!