Backup Sitecore content in GitHub Packages

Hello, Sitecorians. I hope you are well out there. 😊 I just went through the Sharpe’s Rifles (Sharpe) series, and what a show! Sean Bean does a great job starring as the grumpy soldier rising from the ranks during the napoleon wars. It’s an old show, but it’s a must-see. 😊 I will not spoil anything, but there is … More Backup Sitecore content in GitHub Packages

Installing Sitecore Content Serialization package from a NuGet package using GitHub Packages, with the power of SITECORE CLI and GITHUB ACTIONS

Fellow developers and Sitecore lovers, summer is here! I hope you are enjoying your vacation! Here in Elounda(Crete), the weather(and view) is fantastic. If you have never been to Crete, I strongly recommend you to go there! Just look at the view: In my previous post, Use Github Packages for storing Sitecore content as a … More Installing Sitecore Content Serialization package from a NuGet package using GitHub Packages, with the power of SITECORE CLI and GITHUB ACTIONS

Use Github Packages for storing Sitecore content as a nuget package, with the power of SITECORE CLI and GITHUB ACTIONS

Sitecorians, I hope you have a lovely summer or winter (depending on where you are in the world) 😉 Here in Europe, it’s the European championship(in football) – EURO 2020. Who will win? My team(Sweden) is unfortunately out  So good luck and may the best country win. Today’s post will be about using Github Packages to store Sitecore … More Use Github Packages for storing Sitecore content as a nuget package, with the power of SITECORE CLI and GITHUB ACTIONS

Build and publish your Sitecore JSS dist as an NPM package to GitHub Packages – Part 1

Fellow Sitecorians, I have seen the light. Blazor will forever be the beacon in my life. And with NET 6, Blazor will be AWESOME. Meanwhile while we are waiting for the NET 6 release, let’s have some fun with GitHub Packages, GitHub Actions and of course Sitecore JSS 🙂 Where you guys aware that GitHub … More Build and publish your Sitecore JSS dist as an NPM package to GitHub Packages – Part 1