terraform-aws-static-website-s3-cloudfront-joshuamkite.com
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terraform-aws-static-website-s3-cloudfront-joshuamkite.com
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What do I need to safely host a static website with AWS?
I recently did this with Terraform. I'm working on moving an older site to AWS from a wordpress host to Hugo on S3/Cloudfront. Hope to publish as a public module with decent options and documentation in the near future.
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Hugo theming question
I am in the process of moving my existing website from WordPress on an old-school web hosting service to Hugo on S3/CloudFront on AWS. At the moment my Hugo website is using the hello-friend theme. I'm a platform engineer, not a webdev, and I only have so much time available to work on this. I'm not sure how best to achieve the following, e.g. use a different theme; try and customise this theme etc. I'd like to:
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How can I route my domain apex to the www subdomain in Route 53?
Here's how I've done it
hugo-site
- Ask HN: Could you show your personal blog here?
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Hugo via npm?
This month, I took my site squarely into npm-ville when I brought in the npm version of Sass and added PostCSS to make "future" CSS work with current browsers. As it turns out, those changes made my site an unexpectedly appropriate target for the use case that Hugo Installer presents. I’m sure I’ll find nits to pick over time but, for now, I’m impressed by what I’ve seen.
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Sweeter searches with Pagefind
Fortunately, while there are limits to how much you’ll be able to improve your experience with online search in general, you can optimize your own website’s search capabilities. That’s assuming, of course, that your website is built with a static site generator (SSG), as I’ve recommended on my own website over the years, and has search capabilities in the first place. If it lacks search, you can fix that readily enough with the free Pagefind tool about which I wrote earlier this year.
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Hugo theming question
In Line 2 of the partial that I use for the search bar and results, I comment out the line of code that calls to the Pagefind CSS. (I derived it from the Pagefind documentation.) It's this step for which I can't find the corresponding code in your repo, but I'm sure you know where it is; and that's the key to this.
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Where do you post your writing?
(a.) My own site, https://www.brycewray.com --- currently hosted on Cloudflare Pages, although it's also been on other Jamstack hosts such as Netlify, Vercel, and (briefly) Render.
although I (b.) also sometimes put stuff on dev.to.
- Get good Git info from Hugo
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Webmentions on Hugo yes, JavaScript no
Thanks! I will at some point. The code — in its current, very “as-is” state — is in my repo at (as of now) https://github.com/brycewray/hugo_site/blob/main/layouts/partials/webmentions-pipes.html if you can bear its spaghetti-ness. But, assuming you mean you’ll want a walk-through explanation: yes, that’s yet to come. There are some things I need to refine, first.
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Webmentions yes, JavaScript no
When I have the code somewhat DRY-er, I’ll write about it. In the meantime, I’ve left the following comment within the webmentions-pipes partial template I’m using to suck all this into each applicable post, just in case the curious happen to find that partial on the site repo:
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Stay in the race with Hugo, Bookshop, and CloudCannon’s Git-powered CMS
By Bryce Wray
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Is Astro ready for your blog?
Having just moved my own site to Astro yesterday after a week or two of experimentation and grunt work, I can offer some opinions which may help you with that question. I’ll go through the “boxes” which I believe any SSG or other website development platform should “check” before you should give it a shot at this task, along with how I judge Astro’s ability to do so in each case.
What are some alternatives?
terraform-aws-s3-cloudfront-static-website - Terraform Module for an Amazon Static Website using a private S3 bucket and CloudFront.
golang-docker - Docker Official Image packaging for golang
hugo-theme-hello-friend - Pretty basic theme for Hugo that covers all of the essentials. All you have to do is start typing!
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
joshuamkite.com - Hugo website
toml - Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language
remark - markdown processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
feed - A RSS, Atom and JSON Feed generator for Node.js, making content syndication simple and intuitive! 🚀
markdown-it - Markdown parser, done right. 100% CommonMark support, extensions, syntax plugins & high speed
Jekyll - :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
go - The Go programming language
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!