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Cross-Post CLI Tool: New Features and Fixes
Almost a year ago, I wrote about how I created a CLI tool to cross-post articles to Dev.to, Hashnode, and Medium. I created the tool because it made the process easier for me, but I also received a lot of feedback from other writers about how it was helpful for them.
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How to cross-post to hashnode and dev.to from your command line
Dev.to has a REST api and hashnode has a GraphQL endpoints so there must be a tool that uses these endpoints right? Yes there are couple ones. I found two actual products that you need to pay but didn’t want to go for that. And finally I found this github repo.
- BLOGTO: Vscode extension to help you post blogs to, Dev.to, Hashnode and Medium
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How to Participate in Hacktoberfest 2021
Cross Post: Cross Post a blog to multiple websites. This Node.js tool allows you to cross-post articles to DEV.to, Hashnode, and Medium. Suggested Read: I Created a CLI to Cross-Post Your Articles On Dev, Hashnode, and Medium.
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How I Created a Web Presence as a Web Developer
The final piece of my blogging infrastructure is an NPM utility called cross-post. This will take the content from the main blog (in this case, the url for my CMS environment) and post to Hashnode and Dev.to. This post is my first attempt at this, so I’m crossing fingers.
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I Created a CLI to Cross-Post Your Articles On Dev, Hashnode, and Medium
So, I created a simple CLI to cross-post my articles on these platforms easily. You can find it onNPMand check the code onGitHub.
awesome-resources
- 22 October 2021 - Daily Chat Thread
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How to Participate in Hacktoberfest 2021
Awesome Resources: List of helpful resources added by the community for the community! This repository includes all helpful links about many topics that can be added by anyone. You can create a new topic to add a resource under, or add to existing ones. It's one of the easy repositories to contribute to but can also help a lot benefit from them.
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My Hacktoberfest 2020
Hi, this is my first ever dev blog. I was thinking about writing a dev blog. A couple of days ago I received my Hacktoberfest 2020 swags and my thoughts were changed to writing about my Hacktoberfest 2020 experience even four months after the 2020 Hacktoberfest. I have participated in hacktoberfest in order to receive the free swags but later I realized that to receive the swags I need to submit four valid pull request. I have heard about the term pull request but I have never submitted one. I have then started reading blogs about submitting a pull request on Github. Understanding how to submit a pull request was easy more challenging was selecting the right repository to contribute. Finally, I choose the repo awsome-resources by Shahed Nasser (https://github.com/shahednasser/awesome-resources). This repo is all about a collection of technical resources. I have submitted almost 6 valid pull request and wrote myself a technical blog and added to the repo. This took a while and I have to give much of my effort and time. From the Hacktoberfest I learned that the swags are a token of appreciation for the effort taken by everyone during the entire program. All the beginners reading this post never participate in any program only to receive swags and a certificate. Give your effort and hard work this can bring you never-ending happiness and motivation to do more in your life. This is what I learned form Hacktoberfest 2020. Thanks for reading All suggestions and supports are welcome.
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Awesome Resources: Resources added by the community for the community
However, not everyone is able to help big projects, and a lot of people resort to smaller and simple projects. Also, I wanted to create a project that would be helpful long after Hacktoberfest. That's when I started my project Awesome Resources.
What are some alternatives?
blog-post-workflow - Show your latest blog posts from any sources or StackOverflow activity or Youtube Videos on your GitHub profile/project readme automatically using the RSS feed
awesome-creative-coding - Creative Coding: Generative Art, Data visualization, Interaction Design, Resources.
world-scribe-2-desktop - Desktop app for World Scribe 2
awesome-cli-frameworks - Collection of tools to build beautiful command line interface in different languages
github-readme-stats - :zap: Dynamically generated stats for your github readmes
tabler - Tabler is free and open-source HTML Dashboard UI Kit built on Bootstrap
jigsaw - Simple static sites with Laravel’s Blade.
awesome-angular - :page_facing_up: A curated list of awesome Angular resources
hyscan - Writing assistant with topological orderings and mashed kumquats
calendar - What's Upcoming in 2023? - A collection of awesome ruby conferences & camps from around the world - Add your ruby conference or camp!
merlot - Web based Markdown writing app built with isomorphic Ink and Torus
awesome-compose - Awesome Docker Compose samples