Official website for libp2p http://libp2p.io
This repository contains the source code for the libp2p website available at http://libp2p.io
This project builds out a static site to explain libp2p, ready for deployment on ipfs. It uses hugo
to glue the html together. It provides an informative, public-facing website. The most important things are the words, concepts and links it presents.
Much of the site content is data-driven, take a look at the data
dir where find the data behind the implementations information as json.
git clone https://github.com/libp2p/website
To deploy the site libp2p.io, run:
# Build out the optimised site to ./public, where you can check it locally.
make
# Add the site to your local ipfs, you can check it via /ipfs/<hash>
make deploy
# Save your dnsimple api token as auth.token
cat "<api token here>" > auth.token
# Update the dns record for libp2p to point to the new ipfs hash.
make publish-to-domain
The following commands are available:
Build the optimised site to the ./public
dir
Preview the production ready site at http://localhost:1313 (requires hugo
on your PATH
)
Start a hot-reloading dev server on http://localhost:1313 (requires hugo
on your PATH
)
Optimise all the things!
Build the site in the public
dir and add to ipfs
(requires hugo
& ipfs
on your PATH
)
See the Makefile
for the full list or run make help
in the project root. You can pass the env var DEBUG=true
to increase the verbosity of your chosen command.
Node.js
andnpm
for build toolsipfs
to deploy changesjq
,curl
and anauth.token
file in the project root containing your dnsimple api token to update the dns.
All other dependencies are pulled from npm
and the Makefile will run npm install
for you because it's nice like that.
Please do! Check out the issues, or open a PR!
Check out our notes on contributing for more information on how we work, and about contributing in general. Please be aware that all interactions related to libp2p are subject to the IPFS Code of Conduct.
Small note: If editing the README, please conform to the standard-readme specification.