Official website sources for http://ipfscluster.io
This repository contains the source code for the ipfs-cluster website available at http://ipfscluster.io. If you're looking for the open-source IPFS Cluster project itself, head to https://github.com/ipfs-cluster/ipfs-cluster.
This project builds out a static site to explain ipfs-cluster, ready for deployment on ipfs. It uses hugo to glue the html together. It provides an informative, public-facing website. The most important things are the words, concepts and links it presents.
git clone https://github.com/ipfs-cluster/ipfs-cluster-websiteTo deploy the site ipfscluster.io, run:
# Build out the optimised site to ./public, where you can check it locally.
make
# Add the site to your local ipfs, you can check it via /ipfs/<hash>
make deploy
# Save your dnsimple api token as auth.token
cat "<api token here>" > auth.token
# Update the dns record for ipfscluster.io to point to the new ipfs hash.
make publish-to-domainThe following commands are available:
Build the optimised site to the ./public dir
Preview the production ready site at http://localhost:1313 (requires hugo on your PATH)
Start a hot-reloading dev server on http://localhost:1313 (requires hugo on your PATH)
Build the site in the public dir and add to ipfs (requires hugo & ipfs on your PATH)
Update the DNS record for ipfscluster.io. (requires an auto.token file to be saved in the project root.)
If you'd like to update the dnslink TXT record for another domain, pass DOMAIN=<your domain here> like so:
make publish-to-domain DOMAIN=tableflip.ioSee the Makefile for the full list or run make help in the project root. You can pass the env var DEBUG=true to increase the verbosity of your chosen command.
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