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Personal site

This is my main site. The site publishes articles, useful information and notes. Also, the site serves as a hosting of free and personal images.

Principles of site development:

  • Lightness and minimalism. The site is designed to store information, it's not a heavy application;

  • Maximum cross-platform. Information should be read from any device and software;

  • Focusing on content perception. Only useful information, nothing superfluous;

  • No JS on the site. The site should be completely safe for the user;

Development

To start a local server for development, you need:

  1. Clone the source repository:
git clone "https://github.com/valentineus/valentineus.github.io.git"
  1. Install packages:
cd valentineus.github.io && bundle update
  1. Start the server:
bundle exec jekyll serve --host "${IP}" --port "${PORT}" --trace

Please note in the executable command uses environment variables IP and PORT.

License hosted material

CC BY-NC 3.0 License

Material on the site is published on the CC BY-NC 3.0 license.

Source Code License

MIT License

MIT. Copyright (c) Valentin Popov.