diff --git a/_posts/2022-10-15-frontend-mentor-challenge-deployment.md b/_posts/2022-10-15-frontend-mentor-challenge-deployment.md index eaca65d..282a2ba 100644 --- a/_posts/2022-10-15-frontend-mentor-challenge-deployment.md +++ b/_posts/2022-10-15-frontend-mentor-challenge-deployment.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ I've been doing challenges from [Frontend Mentor](https://frontendmentor.io) as Rather than just take the simple route of a Git repo per challenge, I put them all in a single repo that is pushed to two[^1] servers ([Github](https://github.com/tarasis/tarasis.github.io) and a [Gitea](https://git.tarasis.net/tarasis/tarasis.github.io) instance). -The repo is actually a website built with [11ty](https://www.11ty.dev) and [Nunjucks](https://mozilla.github.io/nunjucks/) for templating. The challenges, and other pages I build are in the **projects** directory. They are simply copied over to **www* during the build. +The repo is actually a website built with [11ty](https://www.11ty.dev) and [Nunjucks](https://mozilla.github.io/nunjucks/) for templating. The challenges, and other pages I build are in the **projects** directory. They are simply copied over to **www** during the build. When I do a `git push all`, on my server it runs a script that does the 11ty build. On Github I use a **Github Action**[^2] which builds the site and then a separate action that deploys the page. Vercel watches the main branch on Github for updates and does a similar build action and deployment. @@ -154,7 +154,11 @@ Having a static site where I can quickly add a challenge to the front page witho [^1]: Because I like redundancy when I can, and I want control of my code. -[^2]: The build action I use ... +[^2]: The build action I use is just up above, because apparently I can't have anything below footnotes go figure 🤪 ... + +### Github build action + +My Github 11ty build action ``` name: Build Eleventy @@ -190,4 +194,4 @@ jobs: with: publish_dir: ./www github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} -``` \ No newline at end of file +```