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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Chips-n-Salsa
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Deploy a Documentation Website for a Java Library Using GitHub Actions
name: docs on: push: branches: [ master ] paths: [ '**.java', '.github/workflows/docs.yml' ] pull_request: branches: [ master ] release: types: [created] workflow_dispatch: jobs: docs: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Checkout the repo uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: Checkout the gh-pages branch uses: actions/checkout@v3 with: fetch-depth: 0 ref: gh-pages path: gh-pages - name: Set up JDK 17 uses: actions/setup-java@v3 with: distribution: 'adopt' java-version: '17' - name: Build docs with Maven run: mvn compile javadoc:javadoc - name: Copy to Documentation Website Location if: ${{ github.event_name == 'release' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' }} run: | rm -rf gh-pages/api cp -rf target/site/apidocs/. gh-pages/api - name: Tidy up the javadocs if: ${{ github.event_name == 'release' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' }} id: tidy uses: cicirello/javadoc-cleanup@v1 with: base-url-path: https://chips-n-salsa.cicirello.org/ path-to-root: gh-pages user-defined-block: | - name: Log javadoc-cleanup output if: ${{ github.event_name == 'release' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' }} run: | echo "modified-count = ${{ steps.tidy.outputs.modified-count }}" - name: Commit documentation changes without pushing yet if: ${{ github.event_name == 'release' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' }} run: | cd gh-pages if [[ `git status --porcelain` ]]; then git config --global user.name 'github-actions' git config --global user.email '41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com' git add -A git commit -m "Automated API website updates." fi cd .. - name: Generate the sitemap if: ${{ github.event_name == 'release' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' }} id: sitemap uses: cicirello/generate-sitemap@v1 with: base-url-path: https://chips-n-salsa.cicirello.org/ path-to-root: gh-pages - name: Output stats if: ${{ github.event_name == 'release' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' }} run: | echo "sitemap-path = ${{ steps.sitemap.outputs.sitemap-path }}" echo "url-count = ${{ steps.sitemap.outputs.url-count }}" echo "excluded-count = ${{ steps.sitemap.outputs.excluded-count }}" - name: Commit documentation website sitemap and push all commits if: ${{ github.event_name == 'release' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' }} run: | cd gh-pages if [[ `git status --porcelain` ]]; then git config --global user.name 'github-actions' git config --global user.email '41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com' git add -A git commit -m "Automated API website sitemap update." fi git push cd ..
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Deploying Java Artifacts to Multiple Maven Repositories with GitHub Actions
Website: https://chips-n-salsa.cicirello.org/
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How to Patch the Deprecated set-output in GitHub Workflows and in Container Actions
The complete workflow file that this example is derived from is maven-publish.yml.
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How to Use Maven Profiles to Selectively Activate Plugins and Other Configuration from the Command Line
Let's look at a real example, again from Chips-n-Salsa, where I publish artifacts of the library on both Maven Central as well as to GitHub Packages. We'll build up to the full example. First, consider the configuration below:
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How to Use the Maven Shade Plugin if Your Project Uses Java Platform Module System
To see a live example, you can consult the pom.xml of one of my projects. Here is the GitHub repository:
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Configuring GitHub's Linguist to Improve Repository Language Reporting
GitHub Language Chart From https://github.com/cicirello/Chips-n-Salsa
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Ahead-of-time JitPack Builds with Custom GroupId via GitHub Actions
Website: https://chips-n-salsa.cicirello.org/
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How to Configure JitPack for Recent JDK Versions
Important Note: Because of the way JitPack essentially builds a snapshot of your repository, even for release builds, the jitpack.yml must be present within the specific snapshot of your repository in order to apply. For example, for the library that this post is based upon, Chips-n-Salsa, the first release where the repository contains the configuration file is 5.0.1, so JitPack will fail to build any prior version, although earlier versions are available via Maven Central and GitHub Packages. Likewise, if you specify any commit hash prior to that of the commit where that configuration file was introduced, the JitPack build will also fail.
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How to Enable DEV Post Embeds for Pages From Your Website
Chips-n-Salsa - A Java library of customizable, hybridizable, iterative, parallel, stochastic, and self-adaptive local search algorithms
- Badges - TL;DR for your repository's README
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- Como customizar o preview de links em redes sociais no Next.js
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Building an SEO-friendly responsive i18n website using Vite-SSG + Vuetify3
og:*: specified by the Open Graph Protocol for social media links rendering that determine their title, description, and images when you share them on social media or chat software such as Twitter(X), Discord, etc.
- Java virtual threads caused a deadlock in TPC-C for PostgreSQL
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Is there a reason why cover art is not showing up?
OpenGraph probably.
- What is an open graph? You must know this feature in web development.
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Making Dynamic Website Thumbnail
To explore more Open Graph properties, visit this website: Open Graph Protocol.
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Displaying your full-sized YouTube thumbnail or a custom OG image in a Twitter card
Since Netlify introduced Edge Functions we've had an ideal way to add a tiny bit of logic into our link shortener which will return a page template of our own to anything looking to unfurl the URL to display its opengraph image.
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[Handgun] Back in stock - PD Trade Sig Sauer P226 9mm DA/SA w Night Sights & 1-15rd mag $579.99+s/h
Recoil Gunworks doesn't have an Open Graph image tag defined in their product pages, so Reddit chooses something at random to use for a preview thumbnail. Neither OP nor the mods can do anything about it.
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The truth behind the ban of r/MGTOW
The idea behind the Semantic Web is, if anything, the exact opposite. Yes, it's still about meaning, in the end. But in this case, it's about the authors of content (mostly webpage developers) intentionally making their content more machine-discoverable, providing links and markup and metadata that computers can read without having to do finicky and error-prone extraction. Most major sites use some features of this! As an example, if you paste this page's URL into Discord, you'll get a fancy popup box with a little snippet of the text and maybe an icon, and this is through a Facebook-developed Semantic Web extension called OpenGraph.
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What are some alternatives?
jacoco-badge-generator - Coverage badges, and pull request coverage checks, from JaCoCo reports in GitHub Actions
python-goose - Html Content / Article Extractor, web scrapping lib in Python
generate-sitemap - Generate an XML sitemap for a GitHub Pages site using GitHub Actions
Data Extractor - Combine XPath, CSS Selectors and JSONPath for Web data extracting.
user-statistician - Generate a GitHub stats SVG for your GitHub Profile README in GitHub Actions
react-helmet - A document head manager for React
setup-java - Set up your GitHub Actions workflow with a specific version of Java
trafilatura - Python & command-line tool to gather text on the Web: web crawling/scraping, extraction of text, metadata, comments
upload-artifact
python-readability - fast python port of arc90's readability tool, updated to match latest readability.js!
maven-simple - Example Maven project demonstrating the use of
sumy - Module for automatic summarization of text documents and HTML pages.