1/31/2024 0 Comments Github view wiki offlineThere’s a little wiki button to the right of any github Regarding Jekyll / Liquid, I don’t think the approach On Fri, at 1:47 PM, Patrick Fuller wrote: Might be the easiest (I haven’t used the GitHub wikis much, but Wikis are backed by git, and have editing facilities built in, so that Some really nice exercises up for everyone to use.Īvogadro-devel mailing turned on wiki and issues for the repo if that helps. Start a separate e-mail list for that, but I think we can coordinate to get Jekyll or GitHub Pages before, please send me an e-mail so we can getĪlso, thanks to those who wrote off-list about educational use. It’s not a functioning site yet, but if someone has worked with This includes all the images I could grab, although I’m sure there areĮrrors. ![]() On Fri, at 12:30 PM, Geoffrey Hutchison wrote: Maybe?), git clone cryos/, dump in pandoc markdown, and Start with an official avogadro git repo ( There’s a little wiki button to the right of any Regarding Jekyll / Liquid, I don’t think the Īpproach is the way to go. (f is “from”, t is “to) I also just tried parsing a URL directly and it’s If you have the XML, you can try (untested): ![]() To reiterate what Ian said, I think that pandoc + maybe a shell script will Worst case scenario, once Pitt gives me the OK to hire some undergrads, I’ll let them loose on this. It might be shelved for a bit, and I’m sure it’ll need clean-up (e.g., migrating images). In any case, I’m glad there’s some positive reception for this idea. The latter one (in Perl) definitely works (e.g., from the XML dump) but needs to be hacked to separate things into separate page files. There are a few packages claiming to do this, but they seem very brittle, e.g. If anyone is willing to take a stab, I’d be very grateful. Something like a combination of pandoc and the CPAN MediaWiki::DumpFile::Pages package might do the job, though it’d probably require some checking and clean-up the translation probably won’t be perfect.Īgreed. The dev documentation can be put into the GitHub repository wiki.Īlso, if you can get the Mediawiki markup out of the XML, you can convert that to GitHub-flavoured markdown (as well as a bunch of other formats) with pandoc, which would work for either the GitHub wiki, or the Jekyll-based pages. Indeed, I think this would be a nice way to separate out developer documentation and user documentation. Would be useful along with easier packaging, offline editing. This sounds good to me, I think being able to issue pull requests Take corrective actions from your mobile device.Īvogadro-devel mailing Thu, at 4:33 PM, Geoffrey Hutchison wrote: Get alerted through email, SMS, voice calls or mobile push notifications. So we’ll be puttingĬomprehensive Server Monitoring with Site24x7. Proprietary program to Avogadro over the next two years. There are quite a few exciting things,Īlthough it may take a while before they fully appear. On 16 October 2014 21:33, Geoffrey Hutchison wrote:ĭespite the low level of action, I’ve been spending a lot of time thinkingĪbout Avogadro and the future. Probably require some checking and clean-up the translation probably Something like a combination of pandoc and theĬPAN MediaWiki::DumpFile::Pages package might do the job, though it’d Move it into GitHub, you can also clone the repo wiki and alter itĪlso, if you can get the Mediawiki markup out of the XML, you canĬonvert that to GitHub-flavoured markdown (as well as a bunch of otherįormats) with pandoc, which would work for either the GitHub wiki, or It’s worth noting that if you want to keep the wiki functionality but With that, eg parsing the XML dump, please let me know. One catch is converting from MediaWiki to Jekyll, so if someone can help As static pages, they’re easier to package and distribute Generated from a repo, so it’s easy to add a pull request to modify them, I’m open to suggestions, but I’d like to suggest GitHub pages. ![]() The whole point was to let people easily edit the pages, and that One thing I’m considering is moving away from MediaWiki. ![]() Putting up workflows, learning exercises, etc. Improving tutorials and manuals for Avogadro. The University of Pittsburgh is putting money and student-power towards One thing I can talk about is pushing for tutorials and manuals. Things, although it may take a while before they fully appear. Despite the low level of action, I’ve been spending a lot of time
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