Website for data.coop
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The data.coop website

Building the site

The site is built using Jekyll The simplest way to work with the site and code is to use Docker.

git clone https://git.data.coop/data.coop/website.git data.coop  
cd data.coop  
docker-compose up

This will fire up the website inside a Docker container and start listening on port 4000. Simply connect your browser to http://localhost:4000 and you're good to go. In development mode, the site has the jekyll:livereload extension enabled, allowing you to see your changes immediately upon saving files in the source directory.

Deploying the site

For now, just push to the git repo in root's homedir on the server. This will trigger the deployment.

git remote add live ssh://root@data.coop:/root/datacoop.git  
git push live