When a Markdown (.md) file is created and placed in the /markdown-blog/ folder, the rest happens automagically. GitHub Actions detects changes pushed

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2024-12-27 01:30:05

When a Markdown (.md) file is created and placed in the /markdown-blog/ folder, the rest happens automagically. GitHub Actions detects changes pushed to the repository, triggers the build process, and deploys the updated site.

Blog articles and other content are written in Markdown, allowing for easy content creation and management. These Markdown files are automatically converted to HTML during the build process using F# and the FSharp.Formatting library.

The deployment process is fully automated using GitHub Actions. Any changes to this repository are immediately reflected on the live site.

The repository is 100% ready to work directly on GitHub without the need to download it locally. Simply fork it to create your own website. Don't forget to enable GitHub Pages in repo! (Settings ➔ Pages ➔ Build and deployment: "GitHub Actions").

Feel free to post in the discussions section for suggestions, open an issue to report problems, or submit a pull request if you'd like to contribute improvements to the site. Your input is always welcome!

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