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In addition to coding, the challenge comes with a few extra rules. Among them, you are supposed to fork a repository and use it to log your daily activity in a markdown file.
Make sure you are connected to Twitter. If you have multiple accounts, select the right one. Then, visit the Twitter Developer Platform and sign up:
Talking about repository, the tutorial repository is available, too. Have a look into it if something goes wrong as you follow the tutorial.
In this file we see how to use the parameters: Day {{ day }} becomes Day 87 when the day parameter is set to... 87. The activity parameter is iterated to produce a bunch of div, one per day. Each div is assigned the daily status as a CSS class. This syntax is Mustache, a simple yet powerful templating system.
Instead, configure dotenv: