Finding lots of handy git alias nuggets in this talk by @kannonboy at last year's https://git-merge.com/ conference.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IIaOj1Lhb0

@MikeRiethmuller @GoHugoIO Yeah. I define where it splits by using a comment as per:
https://gohugo.io/content-management/summaries/#summary-splitting-options
I guess I could create a macro which derived .NotTheSummary by subtracting .Summary from .Content ... but that feels a bit heavy handed as it seems like a variable which might already exist.
https://gohugo.io/content-management/summaries/#summary-splitting-options
I guess I could create a macro which derived .NotTheSummary by subtracting .Summary from .Content ... but that feels a bit heavy handed as it seems like a variable which might already exist.

@adamcohenrose @TheCloudWiFi @SkyUK @TescoLabs Congrats!

@AndiSmith @GoHugoIO I write a meta description in the front matter, but ideally I want the content all to be in the body of the source files. More flexibility.
As a stop gap, I do indeed style the first paragraph with css. But some summaries span more than one para or include an image.
As a stop gap, I do indeed style the first paragraph with css. But some summaries span more than one para or include an image.

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Question for the @GoHugoIO people out there. Try as I might, I can't find in the docs and easy way to get *everything but* the Summary of a page's content.
I want to style the Summary differently from the rest of the Content of a blog post.
Am I missing something obvious?
I want to style the Summary differently from the rest of the Content of a blog post.
Am I missing something obvious?

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
SWOOONING at this hot doggle https://twitter.com/cobra_winfrey/status/951195152957235200

@HeyDesigner A good companion to https://www.staticgen.com/ which lists (oh so very many) static site generators. Glueing the two together with some good automation can really make #JAMstack sites fly!


Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
RT @Netlify: Joining an SF startup as a new developer can be scary (among other adjectives). This is @lunaceee's story: https://t.co/zWW3aP…

@yoavrheims @Netlify A quick clarification about the 3 deploys per minute - it applies to API-requested deploys, and not anything triggered by webhooks or continuous deployment (where the majority of deploys get triggered). So it's unlikely to ever be a ceiling you'll bump into.

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
RT @coldfrontconf: Sharing some great memories from 2017 while wishing you a great 2018 with a new release of early birds tickets 🎉 Be read…

@yoavrheims @Netlify Hi Yoav. Looking forward to that post.
The free hosting has some soft limits: 100GB storage, 100GB per month network bandwidth. This goes up to 1TB for the paid accounts.
There is also a hard limit of 3 deploys per minute.
All of these should give everyone plenty of headroom.
The free hosting has some soft limits: 100GB storage, 100GB per month network bandwidth. This goes up to 1TB for the paid accounts.
There is also a hard limit of 3 deploys per minute.
All of these should give everyone plenty of headroom.

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
"If we want him to stop debasing the presidency on Twitter, we need to remove him from the presidency, not remove him from Twitter."
Good stuff from @tomcoates https://twitter.com/tomcoates/status/951184829382508544
Good stuff from @tomcoates https://twitter.com/tomcoates/status/951184829382508544

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Just shouting this out in case any of my freelance web developer friends are listening. Building things on the #JAMstack and @netlify? Could be fun. https://twitter.com/DinisCruz/status/951119349594705920

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Well now, one or two of my friends seem to have found https://www.hawksworx.com/ask-me
Ha.
You know who you are.
Ha.
You know who you are.

@DinisCruz @Netlify I'm afraid not. But that said, any developer who is comfortable working with common web technologies and processes is likely to do well. Git, APIs, F/E mainstays and tools like Gulp or Webpack.
One of Netlify's strength, I think, is that it is not exotic.
Git and #JAMstack FTW!
One of Netlify's strength, I think, is that it is not exotic.
Git and #JAMstack FTW!

@DinisCruz @Netlify If http://app.netlify.com doesn't have quite the dashboard view you want for this kind of monitoring, I'll bet some some good stuff could be pulled together via calls to endpoints described here:
List sites:
https://open-api.netlify.com/#!/default/listSites
Det site details:
https://open-api.netlify.com/#!/default/getSite
List sites:
https://open-api.netlify.com/#!/default/listSites
Det site details:
https://open-api.netlify.com/#!/default/getSite

@DinisCruz @Netlify Not certain which status you mean? Build success/failures? Latest build? Latest deployment? Something else?
I don't think there is one page to show all of that across all sites, but the API may well provide it.
I recommend chatting via Support. Easier when we have more chars :)
I don't think there is one page to show all of that across all sites, but the API may well provide it.
I recommend chatting via Support. Easier when we have more chars :)

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Increasingly concerned at how often my spellcheck spots words that I have misspelled, but, despite knowing all of the words ever and having a computer brain, has *no fecking idea* what I might have been going for and won't even attempt a guess.
Not my forte.
Not my forte.