Really stupid post, what to do with website files

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  • pages-gem

    A simple Ruby Gem to bootstrap dependencies for setting up and maintaining a local Jekyll environment in sync with GitHub Pages

    If it's a static website, with no server-side component needed than you could even host that website for free on something like Netlify or GitHub Pages. If you search for something like "how to host a static website" you might get some decent results that explain how to do this.

  • Visual Studio Code

    Visual Studio Code

    As for making changes, you would do that locally, on your own computer—just like you would with a PDF file before sending it off in an email, for example. You'll need something like VS Code or another code editor to edit the files.

  • Appwrite

    Appwrite - The Open Source Firebase alternative introduces iOS support . Appwrite is an open source backend server that helps you build native iOS applications much faster with realtime APIs for authentication, databases, files storage, cloud functions and much more!

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