Notes on moving from GitHub Pages to Codeberg Pages 0 ▲ nullish 1 hour ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments When I initially set up my personal website, I started on GitHub Pages. While I don't particularly like GitHub: I already had an account, and know how to use it I was facing a bit of analysis paralysis around choosing a web host and feeling blocked Since I just wanted to get started with, you know, actually making the site, I decided to stick with GitHub Pages initially, in order to get things up and running, with a plan to switch later. Well...later happened, and I was incredibly pleased to find that Codeberg Pages met all of my workflow requirements, while being both a) open source and b) easy to migrate to. Since I wasn't (at the time) using a static site generator (SSG), I basically just needed to: Sign up for a Codeberg account Create a pages repo and a pages branch Change the remote on my local repo clone to use Codeberg instead of GitHub Move a few files up a level, since GitHub Pages wants everything to be in a subdirectory, while Codeberg is fine with content existing in the… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.