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ssg-cli-tool
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This takes one or more txt files and convert them into static html web pages. (by alexsam29)
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WorkOS
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ssg-cli-tool
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staticSiteCon reviews and mentions
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End of Beginning: Release v1.0.0
I released a project I was working on. It's the static site generator I have been mentioning in some of the past blog posts. I use released it as a npm package, as it's written in JavaScript. You can find it here.
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DPS909 Blog - Lab 9: Continuous Integration
PR to another repo: https://github.com/cychu42/staticSiteCon/pull/21 My partner's repo and testing setup was very similar to my own. The main difference was that they used multiple testing files which kept things more organized. In hindsight, I probably should've done the same thing to keep things cleaner.
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1, 2, 3, Testing: Setting Up Tests
For my static site generator, I was trying to set up tests that can be ran easily. I mean, it takes effort to run the same test manually and hope you don't forget to test all the specifics. Don't worry, you can can set up tests to run with one command instead!
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Drawing Inspiration: Docusaurus
Part of open source approach is that you can learn from others when allowed. The licence used by Docusaurus is MIT, so one is allowed to copy its features if the license is kept. For my static site generator here, I also uses MIT licence, so it matches. I decided to take ideas from Docusaurus's ability to parse links because I already have a bit of features in that direction, it's rather crucial, and I already have some idea of what I can do to make it happen.
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Make It Better: Refacotring Code
I tried to refactor my code for my static site generator, with this commit.
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Merging Branches
To address two changes I wanted to add to the static site generator I talked about in previous posts, I first opened one issue for each: 1 2 Then, I made a branch to work on for each them: 1 2 Spoiler: I did merge them back to the main branch, as you can see!
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Experience of Project Contribution
Accepting Contribution For my repo, Alexander opened an issue to add features to support .md input files and bolded text from those files into HTML files.
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DPS909 Blog - Lab 2: Contributing and Submitting Pull Requests
For this lab, I decided to contribute to cychu42's static site generator project. So, I forked his project into my own repo and began working on it
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Siteit can turn your .txt files into .html
First, I connected with Chen-Yuan through a post he created on Slack regarding seeking a peer code tester and reviewer for his tool called staticSiteCon. Since it uses NodeJS and Javascript, It was not difficult to test and review the code.
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Project: Static Site Generator
What is it? Recently, I’m working a static site generator using JavaScript . What it does is that it takes TXT files to convert into HTML web pages. You can find it here. I name it the TXT-to-HTML Static Site Converter...Yeah, I never claim to be good with names. It's a bit of struggle between being practical and creative. I use the minimist module to handle options for the program.
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cychu42/staticSiteCon is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of staticSiteCon is JavaScript.
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