From ee598e42f61a6afc31f49551a60dff9534f77ee1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joey Hess Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 14:58:54 -0500 Subject: some initial instructions for publishing wikis on github --- doc/tips/github.mdwn | 67 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/tips/github.mdwn diff --git a/doc/tips/github.mdwn b/doc/tips/github.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cd1b479d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/tips/github.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +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](http://github.com/blog/272-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](http://github.com/) 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! -- cgit v1.2.3