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Template Change #9

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Template Change #9

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@nsavinda nsavinda commented Jun 16, 2024

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Updated build command in .air.toml configuration file.
    • Renamed project from "Https Server" to "serveIt" in README.md.
    • Utilized different templates for home, index, and authentication pages in serveIt/main.go.
    • Added HTML templates for home, index, and auth pages in webtemplates/template.go.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Updated import paths in certgen/certgen.go and serveIt/main.go.
  • Documentation

    • Introduced new HTML templates for home and directory listing pages in the webtemplates directory.

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Walkthrough

The project underwent a series of updates centered around transitioning from "Https Server" to "serveIt," refining templates, and restructuring imports for improved web functionality.

Changes

File Short Summary
.air.toml Updated build command path to serveIt.
README.md Project name changed to "serveIt."
go.mod Module name updated to github.com/Elixir-Craft/serveIt.
certgen/certgen.go Updated import path to github.com/Elixir-Craft/serveIt/localip.
serveIt/main.go Incorporated new template variables and paths.
webtemplates/home.html Added basic HTML template for the home page.
webtemplates/index.html Improved directory listing display with icons and styling.
webtemplates/template.go Introduced HTML templates for Home, Index, and Auth pages.

Poem

🐇 Hop and skip, changes unfold,
ServeIt arises, a tale retold.
Templates shine, web's new attire,
Paths aligned, a digital desire.
Rabbit watches, as code evolves,
ServeIt dances, as the story resolves. 🌟


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@nsavinda nsavinda merged commit 4058283 into main Jun 16, 2024
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