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gatsby-blog-mdx
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Prismjs: does importing the syntax for all languages increase the bundles size
I'm trying prismjs lib for syntax highlighting, it sounds like for each languages I need to import a separate part of the core module, now (something like this: https://github.com/EllisMin/gatsby-blog-mdx/blob/442d1135de794a9950293278b2ecbb2eda5e883a/gatsby-browser.js) now I assume each of these will be increase the size of the bundle right? Any workarounds? Maybe lazy loading? I appreciate any feedbacks.
blog-post-workflow
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Automate an articles section in your github.io page
The github action supports a readme_path parameter. After a quick dive in its source code I noticed that this file could be anything, not necessarily a markdown file. Problem solved!
- Automatizando o Readme do GitHub
- Intro ao GitHub Actions: Mostrando artigos no seu READ.me
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Adding Recent Blog Posts to Your GitHub Readme
As I planned to start blogging, I stumbled across this idea as I myself was looking to start a blogging presence of my own. As I looked around, I was able to only find one easy-to-use GitHub action that would allow me to add a list of my posts to my readme. Sadly, I was disappointed to discover that this action had little formatting, only setting up the posts as a bulleted list of links, which was less than appealing to the eye.
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Rock your Github profile
If you are active in writing blog posts, maybe you will want to add them to your readme profil page. Mine are not generated using some action because I have linked them to the repository concerned, but you can do it using blog-post-workflow (the description of how to use it are in the readme).
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Auto blog scraper in your GH profile using GH Actions.
This uses a GitHub Action called blog-post-workflow a brilliant tool which does all of the heavy lifting behind the scenes to make this simple workflow possible.
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How to create an awesome Github README
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Blog Post Workflow GitHub Action
Project URL: https://github.com/gautamkrishnar/blog-post-workflow License: https://github.com/gautamkrishnar/blog-post-workflow/blob/master/LICENSE Story of the blog post workflow: How I built one of the top 20 most used Github Actions
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Octo my README
This is my first github action and I was stuck for a bit realizing my idea but thanks to existing workflows; blog-post-workflow & github-update-readme and the styling of the octocat by my friend; @Rahnard I was able to make this.
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Automatically display your latest posts on your GitHub Profile README
Blog post workflow
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