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Why not use GitHub pages to host this doc? #48

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babhishek21 opened this issue Jan 24, 2015 · 5 comments
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Why not use GitHub pages to host this doc? #48

babhishek21 opened this issue Jan 24, 2015 · 5 comments

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@babhishek21
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Hey,
Why not use GitHub pages to host this doc? That way you can both maintain a repository and also get a working site for displaying this doc. BTW this doc is awesome.

@max-mapper
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Good idea, i just never got around to making any html/css for this

On Saturday, January 24, 2015, Abhishek Bhattacharya <
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Hey,
Why not use GitHub pages to host this doc? That way you can both maintain
a repository and also get a working site for displaying this doc. BTW this
doc is awesome.


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@zeke
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zeke commented Jan 28, 2015

I added a package.json to my fork of this repo and published it to npm to see how it would look. The answer: not too shabby, but it's in Spanish. The npm readme-detector-ma-jig appears to prefer the spanish language README: https://www.npmjs.com/package/art-of-node

For personal reference, I think that detection happens somewhere in here: https://github.com/npm/read-package-json/blob/master/read-json.js#L230-L245

@Delta0001
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@maxogden You can easily make a page by using Github's very own Automatic Github Page generator showcased here https://github.com/blog/1081-instantly-beautiful-project-pages

Literally takes 4-5 clicks to get the page ready.

If you want to go through a bit more work, you can use Docsync http://coryg89.github.io/docsync/

@Hillsie
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Hillsie commented May 5, 2016

Thanks Dudi,
I've been working through his stuff. ...art of node.

I didn't know one could get a page quite as good as the examples

On Thursday, 5 May 2016, David notifications@github.com wrote:

@maxogden https://github.com/maxogden You can easily make a page by
using Github's very own Automatic Github Page generator showcased here
https://github.com/blog/1081-instantly-beautiful-project-pages

Literally takes 4-5 clicks to get the page ready.

If you want to go through a bit more work, you can use Docsync
http://coryg89.github.io/docsync/


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bmix commented Feb 16, 2017

So? It's 2017 ;-)

As they say at https://pages.github.com/

  1. Create a repository
  2. Clone the repository
  3. Enter the project folder and add an index.html file
  4. Push it
  5. …and you're done!

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