How to publish your own neuron site
NOTE: Neuron is superceded by Emanote; See also: https://github.com/srid/emanote-template
neuron is a note-taking app optimized for publishing. Use this template repository to get started with publishing your own neuron site that looks like one of these.
- Login to GitHub and go to https://github.com/srid/neuron-template/generate
- Give your new repository a name, say
mynotes
- Select “Include all branches” (might be necessary to get the site to publish)
- Click “Create repository from template”
- Note: if you are on the free GitHub plan, your repository should be public for GitHub to publish it.
GitHub will now build the site and serve it at: https://<yourgithubusername>.github.io/mynotes/
.
For more information, see neuron documentation as well as the GitHub Pages guide.
Set your site metadata
- In your new repository, edit the
neuron.dhall
file to set your site configuration (such as title, author, color theme) to suitable values.
How to edit and add notes
Assuming you have changed the editUrl
configuration in neuron.dhall
(see the above section), you can simply click the “edit” icon on the published site to edit any note (see Editing files in your repository and Creating new files). On every change, your site should eventually rebuild.
To understand how linking works, read the neuron guide on Linking.
For other ways to edit your notes (editors, web interface), see the neuron guide. In particular, Cerveau is the easiest way to edit your notes on the go.
Got questions? Checkout the FAQ. To find who else is using this template publicly on GitHub, see here.