bestia-dev-website
Files for website bestia.dev
version 2.0 date: 2024-07-27 author: bestia.dev repository: codeberg.org
Hashtags: #rustlang #tutorial
My projects on Codeberg are more like a tutorial than a finished product: bestia-dev tutorials.
Codeberg.org
After the migration to Codeberg.org this repo will be the source of my personal web site bestia.dev.
Here is were I make all the changes and then rsync mirror the content to bestia.dev on Hetzner VPS.
GitHub personal website
Just for your information, because I used to store my repos on GitHub.
It is easy to make a personal website on GitHub.
Just use the magic repository name: github_username.github.io.
For me, it was: //bestia-dev-website
But I since migrated to codeberg.org.
Codeberg has a similar way to create a static web page.
Then make a GitHub action to create GitHub pages from your docs folders.
Done! No need to buy a domain name and pay monthly for website hosting.
Now you can put index.html and all other HTML, CSS and javascript magic.
But no server dynamic coding. It is a static page.
Proper website with domain name
I already have a proper personal webpage with the domain name //bestia.dev. This will be a development project for the website. This way I can easily develop and then publish/copy/rsync to my proper website. I will mostly use images and links from/to my proper website, not local links or images. So to boost the links and use them on my proper website.
Open-source and free as a beer
My open-source projects are free as a beer (MIT license).
I just love programming.
But I need also to drink. If you find my projects and tutorials helpful, please buy me a beer by donating to my PayPal.
You know the price of a beer in your local bar ;-)
So I can drink a free beer for your health :-)
Na zdravje! Alla salute! Prost! Nazdravlje! 🍻
//bestia.dev
//codeberg.org/bestia-dev
//github.com/bestia-dev
//bestiadev.substack.com
//youtube.com/@bestia-dev-tutorials