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Request link to article explaining this concept

I read the article, but on another machine, and now cannot find it, maybe add it to the Wiki or README.

If you could explain how you set up the Github repo, how you added the continues release and added gh-pages release, not to mention setting up Travis and AppVoyer accounts and linking them to your Github, and setting up a Github Page, to link to gh-pages, and how to set up encrypted strings, and if you could explain docker, and if you need an account, figuring out all these details is what held me up.

I was able to get this working thanks to your efforts here, and was wondering if I should fork this repo or use yours to get upload.sh?

Can you explain how you automate the upload to your personal server for the WebAssembly, that would really help out, my guess is that I could add ssh script, and put the secrets in Travis Environment Variables, that is how I got around the encryption, I tried it both ways, I like the Environment Vars because they are more secure, and you can show or hide them in builds for debugging, and do not have to deal with encryption, I am referring to export GITHUB_TOKEN="${github_token}", and also REPO_SLUG, not sure what other ones I might have missed, so if you could update the article on all the Environment Vars required, I found these by troubleshooting why it did not work for me, without it REPO_SLUG being set (I used Travis Env), it did not work.

I prefer the Wiki with a link to it in the README, it makes it easier for people to find, you can just link to your original article, or just add it to the Wiki, that is a better place for it, I find it nice just to add pages to it, then link to them in blogs, that way when people find this, they know there was a very good Article behind it, but however you want to document is great.

Update: I am working on your script, and Forked this project, to show those changes, and I am working on a guide, nowhere near finished, just started it today, detailing all the things I have asked about here.

https://github.com/Light-Wizzard/galaxy-calculator/wiki/Deploying-Qt-Qml-Apps

Thanks, great work, I was really struggling with doing it the Travis way with files.

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