- > taco: logseq was the answer i wanted the whole time taco: it was sitting in front of me taco: i pay for it taco: i'm just dumb. taco: but here we are - me, in the [birdcat cafe matrix server](https://chat.birdcat.cafe) - # set up [[logseq]] - or whatever your [[personal knowledge management]] tool of choice is. - # create a new [[github]] [[repository]] - you'll be using this to synchronize your notes in the cloud. - i keep my notes in [this repo](https://github.com/TacoWolf/garden). - i use [[logseq]]'s auto commit functionality to do the heavy lifting for me. - # set up the github auto publish file - there's a [github action in the marketplace](https://github.com/marketplace/actions/logseq-publish-spa); that'll [[take you to the mountain]]. you can just copy and paste the one that's there, no tweaking needed. here's a copy just in case: - ``` on: [push] permissions: contents: write jobs: test: runs-on: ubuntu-latest name: Publish Logseq graph steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: logseq/publish-spa@v0.2.0 - name: add a nojekyll file # to make sure asset paths are correctly identified run: touch $GITHUB_WORKSPACE/www/.nojekyll - name: Deploy 🚀 uses: JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action@v4 with: folder: www ``` - you're going to want to go to `https://github.com/yourusername/yourrepo/settings/pages`. under here, you're going to want to select your source as `Deploy from a branch`. - this will publish your page at `yourusername.github.io/yourrepository`. HOWEVER, you probably want custom dns stuff like i've got setup. so you need to... - - # set up the github repository for custom dns - your [[dns]] provider is gonna have a different setup depending on what their web interface looks like, so i can't help you too much here. but you're going to need a `CNAME` record that redirects to `yourusername.github.io`. that will point that url to github's servers so it will know what domain it's needing to serve for that request it just got from your dns rerouting. - set up a custom domain under your settings page, which is still something like `https://github.com/yourusername/yourrepo/settings/pages`. then input the custom domain and start pushing to your repo. the github robots will [[automagically]] do the work for you. you can see examples of pages being pushed [here](https://github.com/TacoWolf/garden/actions/workflows/publish.yml). - # look at all of its majesty - check out the live url. [ta-daaaa!](https://garden.birdcat.cafe) it should be working now. - tags:: #sapling #infrastructure #github #logseq #sync - i'm not changing the title. long urls 5evr. - did you know [[mastodon]] urls shorten down to like 32 characters? so this won't matter for my target audience lol