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# pontus
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A website for my online self
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[](http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)
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# How to self-host
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There are two self-hosted options, depending on your situation. For my purposes, I opt to use the script, so I can keep code up-to-date with my repo. However, you may prefer to host the static code, and not use the script.
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1. **Use self script**
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The `self` script can help you establish a public/ folder, where code can be served to. At this time, it doesn't do anything but move the files over as of now. This script is only supported on Linux hosts.
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To use the self script, you must do the following:
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**a.** Allow execution of self script
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```shell
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chmod +x self
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```
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**b.** Start server
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```shell
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./self start
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```
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You may also use `./self help` (this script does not provide therapy services) to view other available commands.
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2. **Use the static files**
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You may also opt to copy the src/ folder to another location, such as /var/www/html, so it can be served static with a web server such as Apache2 or NGINX.
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