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2019-04-25
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Any tips on deploying ClojureScript (no backend) projects on GitHub pages?
I have been doing it the basic way of just creating a separate repo and copying over just the required files. A better approach seems to be using an ophaned branch, e.g. gh-pages
so everything is in one repository but nicely separated, scripting the copying of the files.
Using git submodules seems a little overkill with no obvious benefit.
I haven't found any Leiningen plugins to do this yet.
I haven't really learnt much about Boot, but that might be a good approach.
Anything I have missed in this consideration? Thanks.
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