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<a href="/index.html">Index</a>
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<a href="/about.html">About</a>
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<h1>Doing more.</h1>
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<p>Now that I have gitea (and a mysql server) in 'prod', its time to do more automagical things. The first line of business will be to look into CI/CD tools with gitea. Its rather silly that I have a whole-ass gitea server running, but don't utilize any of the ci/cd features that it offers. At a minimum, I could set up something to update this webserver automatically based off of a git repo push, instead of the current method: sftp directly into the freebsd host, navigate to the jail's html folder, and editing things directly. I'm literally editing this thing LIVE in vscode right now, lol. The moment I hit save, is the moment it gets published. I could maybe stand to do things a *little* different...? Possibly? Or maybe I won't. Maybe I'll just say "Fuck it, that's too much work, this site is full on low-effort". IDK. It depends on how much I think going 'low effort' will end up causing me to have an annoying, repetative workflow when editing this site.</p>
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<p>Published: 3rd July, 2023 @ 4:20pm PDT</p>
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