Zero to Prod in Half an Hour: Part 3 — Mutating the Generated HTML Files
As it turns out, using pygmentize can only do so much for us and we’ll need to extend the generated HTML files. This section will update the generated HTML files and implements custom mutations using Go programming language.

As it turns out, using pygmentize can only do so much for us and we’ll need to extend the generated HTML files. This section will update the generated HTML files and implements custom mutations using Go programming language.
Lecture
Playlist
- Part 1: An Overview of FizzBuzz Pro
- Part 2: Generating Static HTML
- Part 3: Mutating the Generated HTML Files
- Part 4: App Authentication Overview
- Part 5: Implementing an OIDC Authenticator
- Part 6: Serving Web Pages
- Part 7: A Mild Introduction to Middlewares
- Part 8: Authenticate All the Things
- Part 9: Thinking in Middlewares
- Part 10: Authentication and Subscription Middlewares
- Part 11: Implementing Authentication Handlers
- Part 12: The Final Touches
- Part 13: Containerizing Our Application
- Part 14: Onwards to Kubernetes
Tools and Technologies Mentioned
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