#indieweb 2018-09-09

2018-09-09 UTC
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@bltavares
Now I can publish to my static GitHub Pages Blog using micropub. Thanks @voxpelli & @swentel #indieweb
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DrillTherapy
So, I'm not sure this is the right place to ask this - I skimmed the website, seems close enough. But I'm looking for some advice on workflow for doing indie web development.
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DrillTherapy
Mostly what trips me up is trying to find an easy way to develop on my home PC, and then deploy to a proper website. Like I wish it could be as simple as 'publish, put all this on the site, with this structure'. I feel like I'm missing something here.
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miklb
welcome DrillTherapy. What have you tried so far?
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DrillTherapy
Thanks. So far, I've worked with VSCode, trying to sync up with my personal host using FileZilla.
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DrillTherapy
But that seems pretty inefficient. Especially if I want to, say, work with something like Django as well/mix Python into things.
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