This repository holds the Astro Nano-based 'Jacob Experiments' site.
Here is what you can expect.
Welcome to Jacob Experiments! This is a world of diverse projects spanning software ventures, culinary experiments, DIY fixes, and a few innovative creations.
Join me on this journey as I share my project ideas, document their progress, and unveil the results. From coding challenges to kitchen triumphs, and plenty of failures along the way. I'm here to explore, learn, and share every step.
Reach out if something catches your eye or share your thoughts.
Follow these steps to set up the project on your local machine:
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Clone the repository: First, you need to clone the repository to your local machine. You can do this by running the following command in your terminal:
git clone https://github.com/jfelding/jacob-experiments-astro-site.git
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Navigate to the project directory: Use the cd command to navigate into the cloned repository:
cd jacob-experiments-astro-site
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Install dependencies: You will need npm first.
npm install
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Build the project and Preview the project:
npm run preview | npm run build
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Open the site locally: Astro will tell you where the site is now presented. It is probably at http://localhost:4321/.
You can find the recent posts in the project outputs page.
You can find the recent projects on the projects page.
You can find recent thoughts and ideas in the ideas page.
You can see my work experience on my GitHub.
If you want to get in touch with me about something or just to say hi, reach out on social media.
You can find me on:
The Astro Nano portfolio and blog theme is used for this project and is licensed under the MIT License. You are free to use and adapt my adjustments to Astro Nano for your own projects.
However, any original ideas presented in this repository may not be used for commercial purposes without explicit permission from Jacob Ungar Felding. Commercial purposes include, but are not limited to, selling products or services directly related to any original ideas presented here.
Feel free to explore, learn, and share the code and ideas presented here. If you have any questions or would like to collaborate, feel free to reach out.