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Simple Static: the simplest way to host static websites on Cloudron

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  • TheMeerkatT Offline
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    I was dissatisfied with the two options for hosting static sites on Cloudron, Surfer (no server control for, e.g., caching) and the generic LAMP app (unnecessary). So I made my own! Simple Static uses only nginx and a YAML config file.

    Repo: https://codeberg.org/TheMeerkat/Simple-Static
    CloudronVersions.json: https://codeberg.org/TheMeerkat/Simple-Static/raw/branch/main/CloudronVersions.json
    For the CLI: cloudron install --versions-url https://codeberg.org/TheMeerkat/Simple-Static/raw/branch/main/CloudronVersions.json

    Extremely simple app with included instructions.

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      Given we are already looking to improve Surfer, we are happy to assess any feature requests. What do you mean by no control over caching 🙂 ? Isn't it already only serving static pages?

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