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Building and deploying Hugo staging and production to Nginx
I am building my Hugo website on a local LXC container, using Gitea and Drone. There are plenty of tutorials on how to connected those two together, so I won’t go through that here. Instead I want to show you how I build and deploy my staging and production environment to Nginx — using atomic deployments and unique preview URLs.
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Building and deploying Hugo staging and production to Nginx
I am building my Hugo website on a local LXC container, using Gitea and Drone. There are plenty of tutorials on how to connected those two together, so I won’t go through that here. Instead I want to show you how I build and deploy my staging and production environment to Nginx — using atomic deployments and unique preview URLs.
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Building and deploying Hugo staging and production to Nginx
I am building my Hugo website on a local LXC container, using Gitea and Drone. There are plenty of tutorials on how to connected those two together, so I won’t go through that here. Instead I want to show you how I build and deploy my staging and production environment to Nginx — using atomic deployments and unique preview URLs.
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