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Add a Makefile to take care of most common operations (build, deploy,
etc).
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The Dockerfile used by fly is relying on an older version of hugo ([1]).
We can use a newer version and provide our own setup, and configure with
the flags we want (e.g. promote to HTTS automatically).
[1] https://github.com/superfly/flyctl/blob/3eb204909fbecd5fd2b1ba4517cdbce2abd9f74a/internal/build/imgsrc/builtins/defaultbuiltins.go#L89
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The docker image used by fly.io to deploy a static website with hugo
does not come with git, which prevents us to use the option
`enableGitInfo`. This is not critical for now, so let's disable it so we
can deploy.
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Fix boot options
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I want to differentiate blog's entries from more general notes. For
this, we create two menu entries, and add a navbar at the top.
The nav bar let us select between the two kind of articles: blogs or
notes. For now we have a single blog entry, and no notes.
The page to list entries is simplified: we use the same layout for all
lists (tags, notes, blogs).
The CSS is updated to support the new nav bar.
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We want to have pages that list all the articles related to a given tag.
Update the configuration to add support for tags and the permalink
structure.
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We want to show the tags and the published/updated date for the
articles.
Add to the CSS the classes for these new elements.
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Indent properly the CSS
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Indent properly the CSS for the `pre` tag.
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Add a workflow configuration to publish to GitHub pages. This is using
the standard configuration from
https://gohugo.io/hosting-and-deployment/hosting-on-github/
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Start my website from scratch once more, using hugo to generate it. For
now the layout is pretty simple:
- an index page that will list future notes
- notes should be created under the "content" directory
The theme is custom and I'll try to keep this simple.
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