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I love the web. The web should allow anyone to access any experience that they need without the need for native install or content walled garden.
Finding code that was changed in a commit
This post announces the implementation of automatic deployment for this blog, powered by Jekyll (Octopress) and GitHub WebHooks. The previous workflow involved local editing, committing to GitHub, and deploying via SSH using rake deploy
. The new process leverages GitHub WebHooks and a modified version of Github-Auto-Deploy to automatically pull, build, and deploy changes upon pushing to the GitHub repository, simplifying the deployment process and eliminating the need for terminal access and SSH keys.
I love Posterous, but it's time for my blog to move on. I'm looking to hire someone to migrate my blog to a new platform. Must-haves include: static site generation, git integration, markdown/text/HTML support, preserving my current URLs and all imported posts, and full template control. Ideally, it won't be Ruby-based. I'm not concerned about hosted solutions, a fancy CMS, or comments.