Welcome to my blog, I’m Paddy and this is where I’ll be sharing my journey of discovering and using open-source software in my everyday life. From automating tasks around my home to streamlining work processes, I’m on a bit of a mission to showcase the power and versatility of open-source. Join me as I document my projects and explore the vast landscape of open-source software, and look for opportunities to contribute back to the projects I use.
A Hugo Development Environment
Introduction As I’ve mentioned before, this site is built with Hugo as a static site generator. Hugo is great and if you follow the quickstart guide you’ll have a site up and running right quick. However, if you’re like me and you’re developing your own Hugo themes and want to keep your content in a separate repo because you post from multiple devices, etc. then you’ll need something a little more advanced.
[Read More]Using Ionicons in Hugo
Introduction Ionicons is a great icon set created by the Ionic team. Whereas a lot of sets have pulled back from including logos, Ionicons has a large set builtin, it’s MIT licensed, and looks great on web, Android and iOS. Because it supports both SVG and web font there are a lot of ways to use Ionicons in your project. This site uses Hugo so my goal is make Ionicons available both as a partial and shortcode without Javascript.
[Read More]TryFOSS.com PWA
Integrating the UpUp Service Worker into Hugo
Introduction We all love apps, right? They’re easy to use and at least in theory are verified and provided by a trusted source. But something about apps, in their current state, just doesn’t feel right to an open source enthusiast, does it? Sure, there’s F-Droid which is a great project and a handful of open source phones and/or phone OSes, yet, at the moment these target a pretty specialized audience.
[Read More]First Post!
Kia Ora, this is TryFOSS.com’s first post, how exciting!