Developer Merges 20-Year Blog, Talk Archive, and Dev.to Sync Tool Into One Monorepo
Software developer Matt Stratton has migrated his personal blog, speaking archive, and a dev.to sync tool into a single monorepo while preserving the full git history of all three projects. The personal site, mattstratton.com, now runs on Astro 5 and Tailwind v4, hosting a frozen archive of 2,630 posts dating back to 2001 alongside a new general-purpose writing section. A key priority throughout the migration was strict URL preservation, ensuring that old inbound links from as far back as 2009 continue to resolve without breaking. His speaking site, previously hosted on Notist, has also been brought in-house, cataloguing 106 talks going back to 2012. A small tool that syncs dev.to drafts with the git repository rounds out the monorepo, allowing posts published on dev.to to appear natively on his personal site as well.
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