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[ARCHIVED] Foundation and tool for managing websites around IPFS

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IPFS-Website

Foundation and tool for managing websites from Protocol.

Contains

  • Base theme
  • Hugo for building/"compiling" website
  • Tools for publishing

What's not included

  • Actual content
  • Individual styling
  • Assets

Usage

  1. Clone repository to your local machine.
  2. Link websiter to somewhere in your PATH
  3. Execute websiter when inside a supported website OR use the Makefile that comes with the website

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