diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 92ba190..f9916c2 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ You can read more about how this project came about in my blog post '[Introducin - `src/index.html` - a [Nunjucks](https://mozilla.github.io/nunjucks/) template that lets you change how the feeds are displayed - `output/style.css` - a CSS file to stylize your feed output - `src/feeds.json` - a JSON file containing the URLs for various site's feeds separated into categories -- `src/index.js` - the script that loads the feeds and does the actual parsinga and rendering +- `src/index.js` - the script that loads the feeds and does the actual parsing and rendering ## Demos @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ If you already have a server running Linux and some command-line experience it m #### Using GitHub Actions -This approach is a little different and requires some modifications to the repository. Netlify started billing for [build minutes](https://www.netlify.com/pricing/faq/) very shortly after I published this project. Running `npm build` and downloading all of the RSS feeds took up a substantial number of these, particulary if you had a process pinging the webhook and triggering a build every 15 minutes or so. +This approach is a little different and requires some modifications to the repository. Netlify started billing for [build minutes](https://www.netlify.com/pricing/faq/) very shortly after I published this project. Running `npm build` and downloading all of the RSS feeds took up a substantial number of these, particularly if you had a process pinging the webhook and triggering a build every 15 minutes or so. How is the The GitHub Action-based approach different? The same build process runs, but this time it's on GitHub's servers via the Action. It then **commits** the newly created file generated at `./output/index.html` back into the repository. Netlify still gets pinged when the repository is updated, but skips the `npm run build` step on their end. This significantly reduces the number of build minutes required.