![]() ![]() (And could make your repository / usage too large for sr.ht) Git's not very good at binary files on it's > : > : > So now I'm looking for a new place for my binary files, > before throwing in the towel and just commiting them in directly. > artifactory since LFS is not (yet) supported by sourcehut, > but after about 14 days without activity (read: me pushing anything new > to the LFS repo), they gave me the boot and dropped the LFS repo. Have got some automation of the above working to my satisfaction. If you have some time before you need a solution, I can ping you when I With other binary assets, it will be the same except the assets won't public (the Hugo output directory) to the hosting (so that it doesn't Excluding that directory when I do my sync of the the files under ![]() '/assets-processed/images') or some such, on the hosting.Ħ. Hugo won't see them, and builds.sr.ht won't have to deal with them) intoĪ directory (e.g. The processed images I intended to upload separate from main site (so Modifying my image processing layouts in Hugo to use the JSON toĬonvert form the short name to the final URL (and to detect if I haveĥ. In the script generating a JSON file that contains a mapping of someĤ. ![]() (initially one big process, and then as I add images).ģ. Using ImageMagick or similar tools to process the images via a script My plan is replace the use of image processing (and page bundles) with:Ģ. Web hosting (self-hosted), so that is not the issue for me. In my case I have plenty of local storage and plenty of storage on my In short I have a similar issue, and have been thinking about how to That was needed avoid actually processing the images on every build. They are), partly because the caching always felt like a bit of kludge Than a few issues, which you can search for if you need to know what Image processing, and using caches and Git-LFS, but was never too happyĪbout that solution, partly because of Git-LFS itself (Git-LFS has more I use Hugo and have been using images in 'page bundles', using Hugo's > Hello list, > I have a repository with my personal website, in which I used > git-lfs for storing fonts, pictures, etc. On 10:36 a.m., Jan “Khardix” Staněk wrote: I've just registered a few days ago and am looking at solutions (inline). ![]()
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