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Here's how to set up a static wiki or blog using ikiwiki with no hosting
feeds. Everything is hosted on github, both the git repository and the web
site. Your laptop is used to generate and publish changes to it.
This is possible because github now supports
github pages.
Note that github limits free accounts to 100 mb of git storage. It's
unlikely that a small wiki or blog will outgrow this, but we are keeping
two copies of the website in git (source and the compiled site), and all
historical versions too. So it could happen. If it does, you can pay github
for more space, or you can migrate your site elsewhere.
github setup
- Go to github and sign up for an account, if you
haven't already.
- Be sure to add your laptop's ssh key to it so you can push
to github.
- Create a repository on githib named
$YOU.github.com , substituting your
username. This repository will be used to publish your compiled website.
- Create a repository on github named
$YOU (or anything else you like).
This repository will be used to publish the source of your website.
This is actually optional.
local setup
- On your laptop, create two empty git repositories to correspond to the
github repositories:
YOU=# your github username here
mkdir ~/$YOU.github.com
cd ~/$YOU.github.com
git init
git remote add origin git@github.com:$YOU/$YOU.github.com.git
mkdir ~/$YOU
cd ~/$YOU
git init
git remote add origin git@github.com:$YOU/$YOU.git
- Add some wiki pages, such as an
index.mdwn , to ~/$YOU , and check them
in and commit them to git. You need something to push to github. Run
git push origin master to push the source pages to github.
publishing to github
- Now build your wiki with a command such as:
ikiwiki ~/$YOU ~/$YOU.github.com --refresh
- Each time you build the wiki you will need to commit the changes
to git, and push the compiled pages to github:
cd ~/YOU.github.com
git add .
git commit -a -m update
git push origin master
Your wiki will show up at http://$YOU.github.com/ within ten
minutes after the first push, and changes you push to it from then on
should show up immediatly.
enhancements
You can follow the instructions in [[laptop_wiki_with_git]] to set up an
editable version of your wiki on your laptop. Then you can use the web
interface for editing. You'll still need to follow the instructions above
to publish your changes to github.
It would also be possible to teach ikiwiki to push compiled pages to github
itself via a plugin, as was done with the [[plugins/amazon_s3]] plugin. Not
done yet!
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