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# My personal website
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[![AGPL](https://img.shields.io/badge/Licensed%20under-AGPL-red.svg?style=flat-square)](./LICENSE)
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This is the source code for my personal website, hosted on <https://itsdrike.com>
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## Building the website
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The website is built using [hugo](https://gohugo.io/), but you will also need `npm`, since it provides easy way to version control the needed packages. These include things such as [Bootstrap SASS](https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.0/customize/sass/), [Font Awesome (Free)](https://fontawesome.com/) and [JQuery](https://jquery.com/).
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After all NPM requirements are satisfied, you will also need to synchronize to git submodules, to obtain additional themes.
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To then build the static webpage using hugo, run [`./scripts/build.sh`](./scripts/build.sh),
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which will create a `./public` directory, with all static files and can be hosted with a file server (such as nginx, or
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apache).
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If you want to test out the webpage locally, or if you prefer to stick purely with hugo, even for deployment, instead
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of building the webpage, you can use hugo's server functionality and run the [`scripts/server.sh`](./scripts/server.sh)
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script instead of the build script. By default, this will host the server on <http://localhost:1313>, but you can pass
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hugo server arguments to the script, just like you would with running bare `hugo server`. For example:
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```
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$ ./scripts/server.sh --bind 0.0.0.0 --port 80 --baseURL https://itsdrike.com/
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```
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