Here you can view and update details of your blog on coding.blog
, and
publish your blog. If you are not sure how coding.blogs
work, make sure
to checkout this entry first.
DOMAIN:
You have not connected your domain to a blog. In order to do so, you simply need to:
info STEP 1
Setup a blog repo using CODEDOC.
It is highly recommended to use this starter project, and it is generally recommended to include your domain name or your username in the repo name.
info STEP 2
Host the Git repo of your blog somewhere that is publicly accessible, e.g. on GitHub. If you have forked the boilerplate repo, your repo is already on GitHub.
info STEP 3
Click on the Bind Repo button below and enter the URL of that Git repo
i.e.https://somewhere/my-blog.git
. The bound repo MUST be public (so our build pipeline can fetch) and it MUST be a CODEDOC project (so our build pipeline knows how to build it).
REPO:
PUBLISH WEBHOOK:
You can simply use this webhook to publish your blog. Curl it, set it on GitHub as a post-master-push web-hook, set it somewhere alongside your CI/CD, or simply click on the Publish button below.
When triggered, your repo will be cloned, its master branch built using CODEDOC, and the generated files distributed to our CDNs, accessible via . You will be notified via email of the status of that process.
timer BUILD TIME
Building each version of your blog takes some time. Besides, our current build capacity is rather limited, and as a result it is highly recommended to avoid publishing twice within 10 minutes.
security SECURITY
Keep this URL safe! If other people gain access to it, they will be able to publish your blog without you realizing it, which might result in unfinished content being published. If you think your publish webhook have been compromised, simply use the refresh button (refresh) to create a new webhook, invalidating the old one.
bug_report TROUBLESHOOTING
After requesting a publish, your blog should be published in under 10 minutes, notifying you via email. Each build will be tried a few times, and flagged as failed if all of the attempts finish with an error. In case a build fails, you will also be notified via email.
For more information on potential errors and how to resolve them, read this knowledge base entry
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info ALPHA-STAGE NOTICE
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