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# aminda.eu
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This website should be fairly typical Jekyll project. The index contains
`rel=me` links everywhere so projects such as Mastodon give me the green
checkmark.
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- [Sitemaps ](#sitemaps )
- [Unusual directories ](#unusual-directories )
- [Submodules ](#submodules )
- [Building ](#building )
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## Sitemaps
- `sitemap.xml` — automatically generated by Jekyll when building
- `sitemaps.xml` — manually written sitemap index pointing to sitemaps on my
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sites. I am not sure how it works when there are multiple domains, so
I am keeping all sitemaps in robots.txt and sitemaps.xml on bottom
of it. Same will possibly happen with other domains.
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## Unusual directories
Or directories that generally aren't encountered in other similar projects.
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- `n/` - quick notes for my personal reference with memorable addresses.
- `r/` - my personal url redirector for links that I have to refer to more or less often.
- `txt/` - signed text files such as account list to decrease impact of identity theft attempts.
- `PGP/` - my current and some previous PGP keys.
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### Submodules
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- `ir/` - list of I2P services, previously a part of this repository for memorable addresses.
- `lfs-media/` - orphan branch containing lfs-media such as the avatars. However it doesn't work with GitHub pages.
- `or/` - same as `ir/` , but for Tor Onion Services.
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## Building
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1. Install `bundler` onto your system.
1. `cd` to root of this repository, if you didn't already.
1. _Optionally_ configure where you wish bundler to install everything. This repository already specifies `bundle config set --local path 'vendor/bundle'` in the gitignored `.bundle/config` file.
1. Run `bundle install`
1. You are done, `bundle exec jekyll <build|serve>` and similar commands should work, just remember `bundle exec` in front of the command so the system wide installation doesn't unintentionally get used.