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miom.space homepage
This is the repository containing the code for https://miom.space.
It is built using lume with JSX. To get started, make sure you have the nix package manager installed. Then you can start developing with:
nix develop
This will use a nix devshell to create an environment that has deno and lume available.
An alternative approach for loading all dependencies is direnv
.
It basically runs nix develop
for you, once you enter a directory which
contains a .envrc
file and allow it by running direnv allow
. Once installed
globally, run:
direnv allow
Just build the static site, results are in _site
:
./build.sh
To get a live development server, run:
deno task serve