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cState Site v5.5

This is the default cState status page website directory/folder.

Are you updating? Use these commands

Download your site with all the directories. git clone --recursive <your repo link goes here>

Update the cState theme submodule. git submodule foreach git pull origin master

In the parent directory, type hugo serve. Check to see if everything is working.

Then do git add -A; git commit -m "Update cState"; git push origin <branch, probably main or master>. Your status page is now updated and uploaded.

For maintainers (probably not for you)

Maintainers need to update both cstate/cstate and cstate/example for each new version.

Download this repo with all the directories. git clone --recursive -b master https://github.com/cstate/example.git

Add your changes from cstate/cstate's exampleSite folder.

Update the cState theme submodule. git submodule foreach git pull origin master

Then push git add -A; git commit -m "Update cState vX.X.X"; git push origin master.

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MIT © Mantas Vilčinskas

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