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  • I manage my dev.to blog in GitHub repository
    5 projects | dev.to | 4 May 2022
    Go to the repository of article authors. https://github.com/maxime1992/dev.to and copy the template.
  • First post and IT'S AUTOMATED
    4 projects | dev.to | 30 Oct 2020
    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.

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