How and Why I Migrated My Blog From GitHub Pages to Netlify

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    I also used a lot of client-side redirects, which is not desirable as opposed to server-side redirects. GitHub Pages did not provide a way for you to configure server-side redirects. So I had to use these hacky, Jekyll redirects on a subdomain. It works, but it could be better.

  • pages-gem

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

  • My blog is now deployed on Netlify ! I spent a little more than an hour the other day migrating it from GitHub Pages to Netlify.

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  • Hugo

    The world’s fastest framework for building websites.

  • Hugo blog published on GitHub Pages.

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