Publish a target directly to a GitHiub project?
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 2:19 pm
So I'm taking an online class at CCSF on XML & JSON, and the intro to the class suggests that I can use GitHub pages for my work, rather than the campus server (which I have always used in the past, typically via ssh and Dreamweaver). So I gave it a shot. On my own GitHub account, I created a new repository for my class, then I created a site for my project repository per the instructions here: https://pages.github.com/, using the Project Site and Start from Scratch options. I cloned it to my MacBook using GitHub Desktop, and then I could work locally and commit and sync the changes all with GotHub Desktop. The result is right here: https://chuck-martin.github.io/cnit131a/
Note that I am _not_ (yet) using Git/Github for my source files. What I'd like to do, though, is set up a similar repo in GitHub (in my company's GitHub home), create a project in the repo for each of my targets, with each of those projects having its own site, and then configure my Flare targets to publish directly to the associated site. Is that possible, and if so, how?
If I cannot publish directly, I'm thinking I'll publish locally to a folder cloned from the project and use GitHub Desktop to commit and sync updates.
Because I'm not a Git guru, and even when I've gone to meetups and seminars where Git is taught the concepts and language still have not stuck well with me, any explanations will have to include baby steps. Wrapping my brain around Git has been harder even than when I tried (and pretty much failed) to understand pointers in my data structures class way, way back when.
Note that I am _not_ (yet) using Git/Github for my source files. What I'd like to do, though, is set up a similar repo in GitHub (in my company's GitHub home), create a project in the repo for each of my targets, with each of those projects having its own site, and then configure my Flare targets to publish directly to the associated site. Is that possible, and if so, how?
If I cannot publish directly, I'm thinking I'll publish locally to a folder cloned from the project and use GitHub Desktop to commit and sync updates.
Because I'm not a Git guru, and even when I've gone to meetups and seminars where Git is taught the concepts and language still have not stuck well with me, any explanations will have to include baby steps. Wrapping my brain around Git has been harder even than when I tried (and pretty much failed) to understand pointers in my data structures class way, way back when.