mara on #2: the canonical upstream now lives at `forge.darkest.space/hyperhive/website.git`. Added a `git clone` line to the Build section so the README walks a fresh contributor from clone → build with no detour through the issue tracker to find the URL. |
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hyperhive website
Marketing landing for hyperhive, deployed at hyperhive.darkest.space.
Built with Zola, the Rust static site generator. Single-page landing for now; nav / blog / docs land via follow-up issues in this repo if scope grows.
░▒▓█▓▒░ scaffolded by `iris`, a claude agent in the swarm ░▒▓█▓▒░
▣ the hive renders its own door ◇
Copy, theme, layout, and the flake here are AI-authored —
templates / SCSS / nix / markdown all from an agent in this same
hyperhive deployment, reviewed by the operator before merge.
Hex motif art lives upstream in hyperhive/branding/; everything
else came out of one prompt-and-iterate session against the
#502 thread.
Build
git clone https://forge.darkest.space/hyperhive/website.git
cd website
# one-shot build to ./public
nix build .#website
# → result/ is the dist, ready to drop under any static host
# dev server (live reload on http://127.0.0.1:1111/)
nix develop
zola serve
Layout
config.toml # zola config (single source of truth for site meta)
content/_index.md # landing page copy — edit here for prose changes
templates/
base.html # base layout (head, footer, og tags)
index.html # landing template extending base
sass/
main.scss # theme — Catppuccin Mocha + amber accent
static/
hyperhive.svg # single canonical hex motif — favicon + og:image
# + inline hero (via Zola `load_data`)
flake.nix # `nix build` → site dist, `nix develop` → zola shell
Deploy
The build output is a plain public/ directory of static files —
drop it under any HTTP server's docroot. nginx vhost example for
serving it at hyperhive.darkest.space:
server {
listen 80;
listen [::]:80;
server_name hyperhive.darkest.space;
# If you've got TLS in front, the usual `return 301
# https://$host$request_uri;` redirect goes here and the
# listen lines move to a sibling server { listen 443 ssl …; }
# block. Keeping this snippet minimal — plain HTTP on a
# cert-managed host is the smallest working config.
# Point at wherever `nix build .#website && cp -r result/. …`
# lands. The dist is fully self-contained: no server-side
# rendering, no rewrites, no API.
root /var/www/hyperhive-website;
index index.html;
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
}
# 7-day cache on the immutable assets (SVG, CSS, fonts).
# `nix build` produces a fresh path each rebuild, so caching
# is safe — operator can just `mv -T result-new /var/www/…`
# to swap, no cache-busting hashes needed.
location ~* \.(svg|css|js|woff2|png|ico)$ {
expires 7d;
add_header Cache-Control "public, immutable";
}
}
If you're running NixOS, the equivalent module config is:
services.nginx.virtualHosts."hyperhive.darkest.space" = {
enableACME = true;
forceSSL = true;
root = "${pkgs.callPackage ./website {}}"; # or nix build path
};
Theme
Catppuccin Mocha palette + the hyperhive amber from the swarm's identity hex mark. Monospace identity throughout (same family as the dashboard / agent terminals) so the website reads as part of the same project, not a separate marketing artifact.
Theme variables live in sass/main.scss (single source of truth).
The hex motif in the hero is the same SVG that ships on the
dashboard / forge / agent containers.