dev.to
blogpub
dev.to | blogpub | |
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2 | 7 | |
58 | 25 | |
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2.9 | 0.0 | |
11 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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dev.to
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I manage my dev.to blog in GitHub repository
Go to the repository of article authors. https://github.com/maxime1992/dev.to and copy the template.
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First post and IT'S AUTOMATED
Here, it is all upto you. You want to create a repo for each blog post or a mono repo with all dev.to blog posts. You can start from scratch and add a package.json and a workflow yaml or you can use Maxime's dev.to template. The template is really helpful if you don't want to spend time setting things up. You can simply clone it and start writing. Maxime's template works for Travis CI so, we will start from scratch this time and refer to beeman's blog for github actions.
blogpub
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Github action to automatically push to another repository
Since I have just started to write post in Medium recently, I had the need to do so when I wish to organize the posts in a better manner. To ease my life of writing post, I have been using Github action from Brian Mayo to automatically publish the post to Medium. All I have to do is just writting down the post using Markdown format and push to Github. The blog repository has always been publicly available as it is also acting as a storage space for the sample codes used in the post.
- Deploy article with GitHub workflow on dev.to and medium.com
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[email protected]: host media on github for your blog posts
In release v0.4.1 I added support for relative paths which means you can now use github to host the media you use in your blog posts. How does it work? Just use relative paths (to the markdown file) and you are ready to go. E.g.
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Publish your blog articles everywhere with this github action
View on GitHub
What are some alternatives?
textlint - The pluggable natural language linter for text and markdown.
blog - In this repository you will find the source code of my articles published on dev.to and medium.com
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
github-action-push-to-another-repository - github Action to push files into another Github repository
dev.to-blogs - Blog posts for dev.to with automated publish pipeline
mock-medium-source - Mock source for medium post
dev-to-git - Publish a blog post (markdown file) to Dev.to from your command line or from CI with this CLI
handlebars.js - Minimal templating on steroids.
dev-to-blog - dev.to blogs posts
mock-medium-output - Mock output for medium post
blog - My personal blog, automatically published to Medium and Dev.to