Maven Repository on Cloudflare R2 with Gradle
Here's a challenge with the public availability of the R2 Cloudflare blob storage is it possible to use it as a Maven repository with Gradle as the build system? The short answer is yes! The longer answer is that it is, but it is a bit disappointing with Gradle, I'll explain why it's disappointing later, but first (and probably the only bit you will read) is how. Step 1: R2 storage I'm assuming you have a Cloudflare account and have signed up for the R2 storage option. Navigate to the R2 Storage option on the R2 page Click 'Create bucket' Give the bucket a name, for the purpose of this tutorial I'm calling the bucket ' tutorial-r2-maven-bucket ' Click create and you should have your new bucket all ready for use Make note of the URL for the bucket, you'll need this later Step 2: S3 Auth token The secret sauce with using R2 as a maven repository is to treat it as an S3 bucket and use it's S3 compatible API. To do this you next need an S3 Auth...
It registers under Google Docs in the bookmarks section, but when you click on the entry for the actual content of the bookmark itself, the result is a Not Found 404 error.
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Trying to get an easy way to access from Android by setting a bookmark link on my phone home screen. (Any android app in the works to provide this convenience?) Keep it simple of course.
Any hints?