Jamstack
Summary
This article will be a quick write-up on my static website hosting on Cloudflare Pages, also known as Jamstack.
This article will be a quick write-up on my static website hosting on Cloudflare Pages, also known as Jamstack.
I realized only within the last few days that it's not particularly easy to migrate my documentation if the opportunity were to arise. To take stock, I have my full set of documentation with the following services/apps:
Although I have my documentation in a number of locations, it's not particularly easy to export all of it into Markdown, which is the format I want all my documentation to exist in. It's not that all the above don't support markdown to some degree, but rather that the export process is cumbersome.
This article will describe the challenges of each service/app, along with the current state of my documentation.
Since my son was born, my wife and I have been taking what seems like an endless stream of photos and videos, all of which are backed up to Google Photos. This has been great as it's seamless and easy to distribute to family members. So what's the problem?
This is going to be a pretty long post as the project has span almost an entire week. I think in order to understand where I am today, it's worth knowing where I started.