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diff --git a/cont/meta2.html b/cont/meta2.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91f3f39 --- /dev/null +++ b/cont/meta2.html @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +<!-- +123456789-223456789-323456789-423456789-523456789-623456789-723456789-8234567890 +一二三四-->[TITLE] [DATE] +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +[SETTITLE]Moving This Site +[SETDATE]6-26-2018 +So I've recently just moved this site away from github to my own VPS, as well as +all my git repos. + +For those of you that are new, you'll notice that this site is entirely static +and all the pages are basically glorified text files. THat's the point, Text is +main content of this site and I don't want to serve bloated multi-megabyte files +just to deliver that. The fanciest thing I have on this site is a custom font +for <a href="https://hairydiode.xyz/iokalant">Iokalant</a>. + +If you want to put a name to this style, call it web brutalist. + +The way the site works now is this: + +-I setup a bare git repo on my VPS containing the <a href="https://hairydiode.xyz/cgit/hairydiode">hairydiode git repo</a> +-In the post-receive hook of the repo it checks out the repository to + /var/www/html +-Apache2 is setup to serve those files +-The 'rewrite' module allowing me to remove the .html extensions from files, cgit + allows me to show my git repos in a web interface and I get my ssl certificates + from Let's Encrypt, whose <a href="https://certbot.eff.org/">certbot</a> takes care of setting up https on the apache + server. + + +It's a standard setup and if you want to read about it else where see the guide +from Digital Ocean on <a +href="https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-automatic-deployment-with-git-with-a-vps">Git Deployment</a>, and <a href="https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-the-apache-web-server-on-an-ubuntu-or-debian-vps">Setting Up Apache</a>. Also <a href="https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Setting-Up-the-Server">This Guide</a> +for setting up a git server. + +Some Caveats: +-If you're cloning a repository from somewhere else make sure: + --That the repository is chowned to the user 'git' + --Make sure the repository is bare. To do this, simply replace the folder +containing the repo with the .git folder beneath it, then type: + +$ git config --bool core.bare true + + to tell git that the repo is now bare. + +-Make sure that the 'git' user has permisions to the deploy repository + +-When enabling cgit, make sure to enable cgi with: + +$ a2enmod cgi + +-When making any change to apache2, make sure to restart it with: + +$ systemctl restart apache2 |