#+title: Bajsicki.com This is the git for my personal website. Nothing to see here, just pretty vanilla hugo stuff. * Deployment I'm using a git hook to automatically purge and re-build the ~/public~ directory after each commit. I don't get enough traffic for this to be an inconvenience. I used some of [[https://jasonmurray.org/posts/2020/githugogen/][this article]] by Jason Murray to help me understand how git hooks work. I'm running [[https://forgejo.org/][Forgejo]], and this is a much more elegant and simple solution when compared to running Actions or other CI/CD tools. The post-receive hook is like so: #+begin_src sh #!/bin/bash # Directory on the server where the website will be mapped. export GIT_WORK_TREE=/srv/bajsicki.com echo `pwd` echo "post-receive: Generating https://bajsicki.com with Hugo..." # Create the directory and all subdirectories if they don't exist. mkdir -p $GIT_WORK_TREE chmod 755 $GIT_WORK_TREE # Remove any files already in the public directory, a fresh copy will be generated by hugo rm -rf $GIT_WORK_TREE/public # Generate the site with hugo cd $GIT_WORK_TREE && chmod +x update.sh cd $GIT_WORK_TREE && ./update.sh # Fix any permission problems. find $GIT_WORK_TREE/public -type f -print | xargs -d '\n' chmod 644 find $GIT_WORK_TREE/public -type d -print | xargs -d '\n' chmod 755 echo "post-receive: Hugo site generation complete" #+end_src The ~update.sh~ script is as dead simple as things get. #+begin_src sh #!/usr/bin/env sh cd themes/hugo-tufte/ git reset --hard && git pull origin main -f cd ../.. git reset --hard && git pull origin main -f hugo #+end_src