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@ -16,20 +16,27 @@ There are two ways to create a website on Skynet, Modern and Manual.
Modern is using Source Control (git), pipelines (CI/CD) and pinch of magic.
Manual gets you hands on with the process.
### Skynet Account requirement
No matter if you choose Modern or Manual you will need a Skynet account.
Instructions to do so can be found [on the Create Skynet Account page](./create_account.md).
### Modern
Modern involves using source control to version your site.
This is then leveraged to automatically deploy to your Skynet account/website.
The core repo for this is [here][deploy_user].
The core repo for this is [here][deploy_user], it contains all teh required info to get it working.
If this does not suit your needs you can take a look at the [forks which cover different tools][deploy_user_forks].
[deploy_user]: https://forgejo.skynet.ie/Skynet/deploy_user
[deploy_user_forks]: https://forgejo.skynet.ie/Skynet/deploy_user/forks
### Manual
## Login
#### Login
Once ye have [logged in](./create_ssh.md) you will be able to create a website on Skynet.
#### Create Files
In your home folder follow these commands to create the folder that can be used to host a website
```bash
@ -39,6 +46,19 @@ chmod -R 755 ~/public_html
cd ~/public_html
```
In this directory you can create all the relevant files using ``nano`` or ``vim``.
```bash
# create/edit index.html usign nano
# this opens up a termial based text editor.
nano index.html
```
To exit ``nano`` you need to use ``[ctrl]+[x]`` keys.
#### Transfer files
If you already have the files locally you can copy them over using ``scp``, although it is recommended to do it graphically.
To transfer files graphically you can use these programs:
* [WinSCP][download_winscp]