A collection of interviews with creative people about what hardware and software they use.
Basically the Norwegian version of The Setup, made with the blessing of its creator - Daniel Bogan.
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
The rig needs node v18 or higher when I write this. nvm is a good way to install different node versions.
npm install to install dependencies
npm run dev to launch site locally at localhost:4321: web pages will auto-reload if you save any changes while you have that running.
./new-interview.rb from root dir to generate scaffolding for each new interview
The interview content is found under src/content/blog/
Push to master, Github Actions will deploy the site to Github Pages (see astro.yml)
The rest of the README is bits and pieces from the default Astro README
Features:
- ✅ Minimal styling (make it your own!)
- ✅ 100/100 Lighthouse performance
- ✅ SEO-friendly with canonical URLs and OpenGraph data
- ✅ Sitemap support
- ✅ RSS Feed support
- ✅ Markdown & MDX support
├── public/
├── src/
│ ├── components/
│ ├── content/
│ ├── layouts/
│ └── pages/
├── astro.config.mjs
├── README.md
├── package.json
└── tsconfig.json
Astro looks for .astro or .md files in the src/pages/ directory. Each page is exposed as a route based on its file name.
There's nothing special about src/components/, but that's where we like to put any Astro/React/Vue/Svelte/Preact components.
The src/content/ directory contains "collections" of related Markdown and MDX documents. Use getCollection() to retrieve posts from src/content/blog/, and type-check your frontmatter using an optional schema. See Astro's Content Collections docs to learn more.
Any static assets, like images, can be placed in the public/ directory.
All commands are run from the root of the project, from a terminal:
| Command | Action |
|---|---|
npm install |
Installs dependencies |
npm run dev |
Starts local dev server at localhost:4321 |
npm run build |
Build your production site to ./dist/ |
npm run preview |
Preview your build locally, before deploying |
npm run astro ... |
Run CLI commands like astro add, astro check |
npm run astro -- --help |
Get help using the Astro CLI |