I wanted to know if there was a neat playbook or tutorial set that one can refer to if they’re trying to set up their own static website from home?

So far I have done the following:

  1. Got a raspberypi (Raspberry Pi 2 Zero W) and raspberrypi OS installed with fail2ban ready.
  2. Installed nginx (I have not configured anything there).
  3. Written the HTML and CSS files for the website.
  4. Purchased a domain.

How do I complete the remain pieces of this puzzle?

My purpose: I want an online profile that I can share with my colleagues and clients instead of relying on LinkedIn as a way to connect. Eventually, I will stop posting on LinkedIn and make this my main method of relaying information and disseminating my works and services.

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    6 hours ago

    I know it’s not self hosting, but I went with a Hugo site hosted on Cloudflare pages. That way I don’t have to port forward or worry about uptime or security.

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      6 hours ago

      You can do the same on github too. It’s pretty seamless in my experience and I dont mind people seeing the source code for my blog

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        5 hours ago

        You can set up your project in a private repo and in your deploy action push it to the main branch of your public Pages repo. I agree it’s not a huge deal to show the source, but I prefer it like that.

        name: Deploy Hugo site to Github Pages
        
        on:
          push:
            branches:
              - main
            workflow_dispatch:
        
        jobs:
          build:
            runs-on: ubuntu-latest
        
            steps:
              - name: Checkout repository
                uses: actions/checkout@v4
        
              - name: Set up Hugo
                uses: peaceiris/actions-hugo@v3
                with:
                  hugo-version: "0.119.0"
                  extended: true
        
              - name: Build
                run: hugo --minify
        
              - name: Configure Git
                run: |
                  git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
                  git config --global user.name "Your Name"
              - name: Deploy to GitHub Pages
                env:
                  GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_TOKEN }}
                run: |
                  cd public
                  git init
                  git remote add origin https://user/:${{ secrets.DEPLOY_TOKEN }}@github.com/USER/USER.github.io.git
                  git checkout -b main
                  git add .
                  git commit -m "Deploy site"
                  git push -f origin main
        

        edit: Markdown is adding a / after “user” in above git remote command. Don’t know how to get rid of it.

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        5 hours ago

        Yup for sure. I specifically have mine open source. I have my domain through Cloudflare so that made sense.