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CSlant Blog Runner

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This repo is to set up the runner for updating the blog at https://cslant.com/blog

We can use this runner to update the Blog automatically with CI/CD pipelines.

Installation

First, copy the .env.example file to .env and update the values.

envsubst < .env.example > .env

If you don't have envsubst command, you can use the following command:

cp .env.example .env

In the .env file, update the values to match your environment.

# .env

#SOURCE_DIR=~/source
SOURCE_DIR=/home/user/cslant.com/blog

GIT_SSH_URL=git@github.com:cslant

# The name of the runner
WORKER_NAME="CSlant Blog"

# add the env to choose "npm" or "yarn" as the installer
INSTALLER=yarn

# App Config
# E.g: prod, dev
ENV=prod

NODE_VERSION=22

USE_SUBMODULES=false

Important

Command can't be used if wrong values are set in the .env file.

  • If the SOURCE_DIR is wrong, the runner will not be able to find the source code. So, please make sure the SOURCE_DIR is correct.

Then, you can just run the following command to start the runner.

./runner.sh a

Usage

The runner has the following commands:

Command Description
help, tips Shows the help message
build, b Builds the Blog
worker, w Create or restart the worker
sync, blog_sync Sync the Blog with the remote repository
all, a Runs all the commands