From 512dcf1eac5097e2ec76d5b827059a51ac19f4fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bt Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2023 14:02:39 -0500 Subject: --- posts/jekyll-sourcehut.md | 7 ++----- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'posts/jekyll-sourcehut.md') diff --git a/posts/jekyll-sourcehut.md b/posts/jekyll-sourcehut.md index 8485324..f11ca33 100644 --- a/posts/jekyll-sourcehut.md +++ b/posts/jekyll-sourcehut.md @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ -# Hosting a Jekyll Site on Sourcehut - -2021-12-06 +[[!meta title="Hosting a Jekyll Site on Sourcehut"]] +[[!meta date="2021-12-06"]] I recently decided to switch my personal, static site's hosting from Netlify to [sourcehut pages](https://srht.site). The process went *fairly* smoothly with only a couple minor hiccups; nothing rage-inducing. After everything was up and running smoothly, I figured writing out a step-by-step tutorial might help others who are thinking of doing a similar switch (or looking to host their first static site). @@ -91,6 +90,4 @@ Hopefully this helps to streamline the process for others to host their static s Even low-effort support for open-source products (like where you host your static site or FOSS projects) can go a long way. Just some food for thought. -
- [^1]: Thanks to [McSinyx](https://cnx.srht.site/) for pointing out that the repo used for creating your website can be named anything (instead of defaulting to your sourcehut username) -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf