~/your-org.github.io$ git pull https://github.com/repo-utils/badgeboard.git
~/your-org.github.io$ make ; make db
~/your-org.github.io$ git commit index.html src/db.json -m 'rebuild'
~/your-org.github.io$ git pushYou'll probably need to resolve merge conflicts after you do git pull.
1. clone this repo
~$ git clone https://github.com/repo-utils/badgeboard.git your-org.github.io2. change config.yaml
3. change .gitignore, unignore autogenerated files, see comments there.
Specifically, you want to uncomment index.html from the .gitignore.
4. make it:
~/your-org.github.io$ make5. test it:
~/your-org.github.io$ firefox index.html6. add autogenerated files so they will appear on github pages:
~/your-org.github.io$ git add src/db.json index.html
~/your-org.github.io$ git commit src/db.json index.html -m 'rebuild'There are two ways to deploy the badge board.
The first is to deploy it at https://<your-org>.github.io.
To do so, simply push your badgeboard to https://github.com/<your-org>/<your-org>.github.io.
The second way is to deploy it to a URL like https://<your-org>.github.io/badgeboard.
You may prefer this method if you are already have a page for your GitHub organization.
To do so, push your badgeboard to https://github.com/<your-org>/badgeboard
and change the default branch to gh-pages instead of master.
Of course, you don't have to name the repository badgeboard - you can name it whatever you'd like.