My #personalWebsite (https://tommi.space), even though relatively simple and basic, has a lot of technical debt (#CSS especially), and I am getting crazy cleaning it up…
It is mindblowing (but actually not surprising at all, knowing the character) how every time I meet @sirodoht I learn about a new awesome project or idea he is working on.
This time it’s a learning co-op!
Can’t wait for the website to be online.
💡 La Nostra Rete è un #laboratorio per scoprire e ripensare il #Web nella sua dimensione profondamente sociale.
Attraverso esperimenti e racconti, intraprenderemo un viaggio nella storia di #Internet, immaginando insieme un futuro digitale partecipato e orizzontale, ovviamente partendo dal #Fediverso! 🚀
Sarei felice se mi aiutaste a far girare (siamo un po’ in ritardo, belin)!
I have a git submodule that I am adding inside the repository of my website, but I want it to be ignored, except for its README.md.
I have tried two different approaches. In both cases I am able to exclude the git submodule, but I can’t find a way to include the README and use it as a regular template.
module.exports = function (eleventyConfig) {<br></br> eleventyConfig.ignores.add('inputdir/submodule');<br></br> eleventyConfig.ignores.add('inputdir/submodule/README.md'); // added it first to be sure<br></br> eleventyConfig.ignores.delete('inputdir/submodule/README.md');<br></br>};<br></br>
@tommi I wonder then if you can still ignore the folder, which will no be copied to your build, but then do a copypassthrough function for the readme file?