This repo houses the assets used to build the website for the TODO Group at https://todogroup.org.
TODO Group operates through different working groups and initiatives, each of them with their unique contribution guidelines and communication channels.
We encourage people to join the community and get started with contributions to the different TODO initiatives:
- OSPOlogy Panel Discussions
- OSPO Book
- OSPO Glossary
- OSPO MindMap
- OSPO Training Modules
- OSPO Newsletter
- TODO Guides
- OSPO Use Cases
- OSPO Landscape
- OSPO Survey
- RepoLinter
- TODO Artwork
This site is built using the Hugo static site generator and hosted on Netlify. The site uses the Dot-Org Theme for Hugo as a base and then has its own customisations.
In order to build or locally develop the website, you'll need to install Hugo and node.js.
If you don't have them installed, you can install them via brew.sh.
# macOS
brew install hugo node
Then following these instructions:
-
Clone this repo to a local directory on your computer.
-
Navigate to the newly created directory, and pull in the theme:
git submodule update --init --recursive
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the site:
npm run build
- Start the local server with live reload:
npm run start
npm run dev:start
- Starts the local dev environment using exampleSitenpm run dev:start:with-pagefind
- Starts the local dev environment using exampleSite with working pagefind searchnpm run dev:build
- Builds the site using exampleSite
As mentioned above, fork and clone this repository, run git submodule update --init --recursive
, then run following:
./run-hugo-in-docker.sh
This command should give an address you can visit on your local machine to see the local copy of your site. Typically this is localhost:1313
. Just navigate to http://localhost:1313 in your browser and you should see the site running.
If modifying the theme files, you should never edit the theme that is imported via Git Submodule, as otherwise the changes will be overwritten or lost the next time the theme is updated. Changes should be made in override files inside the root directory as this will override the theme directory. Read docs.
Some brief notes on how to update the theme:
From the site root:
git submodule init
git submodule update
cd themes/dot-org-hugo-theme
git fetch
git checkout main
git pull origin main
cd ../..
git add themes/dot-org-hugo-theme
git commit -m "Updated submodule to the latest version of dot-org-hugo-theme" -s