GAS-ssg

Gus' Awesome SSG (by gusmccallum)

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  • How to Package a Project with conan
    3 projects | dev.to | 26 Nov 2021
    For this week's lab I packaged my GAS-ssg using conan and CMake.
  • Github Action
    3 projects | dev.to | 19 Nov 2021
    For this week's lab I implemented Github Actions for my GAS SSG. First I went back and got my tests from last week working. Even though I implemented testing many of them were failing for reasons I didn't have time to get to, which I thankfully got the chance to get figured out this week. The biggest issue that held me up last week was file input not working if I didn't compile my program as I normally do, which I realized was because I hadn't changed my Visual Studio working directory - so my files were being compiled from one folder while the project was in another - obviously the path was wrong when compiling from the project folder.
  • Set Up GitHub Action, add test to partner's repo
    2 projects | dev.to | 17 Nov 2021
    I picked Gus's SSG to work on. I had work on his project before because we use the same C++ language. We use same testing framework, which is Catch2. So I generally understand how his SSG and Testing Tool work.
  • Testing
    2 projects | dev.to | 12 Nov 2021
    For my part I added some testing capabilities to my SSG using Catch2. Catch2 was super easy to set up and involved downloading one header file from their github repo and including it in my program. There are a number of ways you can choose to have Catch interact with your project, either by having Catch define your main i.e
  • Lint Lint Boom
    2 projects | dev.to | 5 Nov 2021
    This week I've been implementing some formatting and linting tools for my SSG via clang-format and clang-tidy. It took some doing to get them set up, at first I was very confused about what exactly clang was vs LLVM, what power tools was vs the command line version, and how to use all of the above.
  • Lab 6
    2 projects | dev.to | 29 Oct 2021
    For this week's lab I added a feature from docusaurus to add tags to my GAS SSG's generated HTML pages for added SEO. I started by logging an issue with a description of the functionality I was looking to add, and started working on it.
  • Remote Can Troll
    2 projects | dev.to | 8 Oct 2021
    In the meantime, Kien had (made a pull request of his own)[https://github.com/gusmccallum/GAS-ssg/pull/20] which, less excitingly, had nothing wrong with it. I had to get git cli to add his as a remote branch, and getting that working took some doing but with his help I got it running and was ready to merge. What ensued was a whole lot of banging my head against a wall figuring out why the merge wouldn't work, but eventually triumph and a successful merge. Somehow I had changed the URL to my origin to his branch's URL, but setting that back to the correct one solved my problems and the merge was complete.
  • OSD600 - Week 5 - Lab 4
    2 projects | dev.to | 8 Oct 2021
    ======== Gus's Repo: Github Repo My Repo: Github Repo My Issue: Issue #19 My Pull Request: PR #20
  • I'm mergin here
    2 projects | dev.to | 30 Sep 2021
    This week was a good way to see what the process of doing proper line by line comparison looks like, with two branches being merged one after the other. First, I logged issues for more relevant return codes and markdown horizontal rule syntax.
  • Learning to make pull requests
    2 projects | dev.to | 24 Sep 2021
    I worked with Gus again and his GAS-SSG for this lab. I decided for the markdown support, the syntax I would add would be the "# " header syntax. So I added an Issue for adding the markdown support and created a pull request with the forked branch I made. In the code I modified Gus' if statements that handled the file types to include a block that would look for the ".md" extension and also added a new file type code to represent markdown files. Furthermore, I made some adjustments to the file reader so that when it read a txt file it would handle the header/title features that were implemented by Gus. As for handling the markdown syntax, I added a makeHeader1() function that would take a string and add
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gusmccallum/GAS-ssg is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of GAS-ssg is C++.


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