I'm attempting to maintain a top-level secrets.json that defines all of the sensitive data that I'd like to version-control without exposing everything in cleartext to the world. To that end, I'm using `git secret`, which will use `gpg` to encrypt secrets.json everytime I call `git secret hide` and decrypt everytime I call `git secret reveal`. I'm going to try this until I don't like it anymore... if that day comes... I should write a blog post about my setup to solicit useful feedback and share my ideas with others. |
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Contentful
I have not used a CMS in a few years. I learned about Contentful from a Gatsby.js tutorial, and I wanted to learn more; I created a Contentful account, and I'm experimenting with the data here.
Developing
$ nix-shell
$ yarn run dev
Building
$ nix-build