Thanks again, useful. I'd looked at SSH and found SCP yesterdsy.

I've got keys at my Web host, can generate locally if need be, but getting the bloody things to talk to each other is something I'll need to sit down and plan.

Certificates: something that's always previously been managed by software I've been using. Creating my own stuff, simple as it is, brings a new appreciation for designers, developers…

SSH is definitely the way to go. SCP (piggy-backs on ssh) makes remote file copies dead easy.

Thanks. It's yaml front matter for a Jekyll site. I compose on my phone, copy all to clipboard before posting here, and usually manually strip the header stuff off.

This time I… I should have been asleep an hour earlier.

(sighs…) ;)

Thanks for your efforts. Blurbs now work. :)

Thanks both. :)

I now have 2 scripts, the contents of which:

  1. Pulls the repo from GitHub to the RPi and builds it locally (this was the easy bit!)
  2. Uploads the site folder to my Web host (surprisingly difficult without creating SSH keys, something I intend to implement sometime!)

Having a lie down. ;)

New Post: Nerdity [bazbt3.10centuries.org]

Now I understand what a login shell is and how a shell script can run in one - all the commands working. Doh Baz! :)

The most important thing is that the script works when I SSH in to my Raspberry Pi. Running unattended can wait for another day. :)

https://github.com/bazbt3/raspberrypisetup?files=1

You'd probably believe the hoops I've had to go through to get Chromium 48 onto this Raspberry Pi. None of the popular RPi browsers would render GitHub.com properly - I couldn't commit any changes or do, er… other stuff.

It's all about me, isn't it. ;)

It is indeed fixed, thanks again.

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