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Announcing Guides

94 pointsby bencevansover 11 years ago

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jmdukeover 11 years ago
I would be surprised (and disappointed) if the platform here isn't made available to all users in the coming months; while I can't be sure, the last three seem to be pure .md (with anchor links autogenerated for each section header). This would be a nice complement to the baked-in documentation functionality, as a lot of projects currently opt for the 'throw-everything-in-README.md' approach.
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paultannenbaumover 11 years ago
Correct me if I am wrong, but this is just guides provided by Github. I think it would be great if we could fork a guide and create our own.
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ivancaover 11 years ago
Shameless plug: I created a little Sublime Text 3 plugin[0] that allows to do a {stage-all&#x2F;commit&#x2F;pull} with a single click (the user is asked to enter a short description of the changes for the commit message); it only works _after_ basic git configuration like remote destination and password-less pushes, but there are tools that already do that for the user (e.g. github for windows). Is in beta but is already very useful with people who have issues ussing the CLI and understanding git.<p>[0]<a href="https://github.com/Ivanca/easygit/releases/tag/0.0.2" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;Ivanca&#x2F;easygit&#x2F;releases&#x2F;tag&#x2F;0.0.2</a>
bhaumikover 11 years ago
We&#x27;ve been waiting for something like this at Thinkful for a while now. Our students struggled with learning how to host simple pages on Github so we built this interactive tutorial: <a href="http://www.thinkful.com/learn/a-guide-to-using-github-pages/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.thinkful.com&#x2F;learn&#x2F;a-guide-to-using-github-pages&#x2F;</a>
prawnover 11 years ago
I liked the style, and also the way the selected &quot;chapter&quot; in the sidebar updated without breaking the back button unless you specifically jumped ahead rather than scrolled.<p>One suggestion would be to better differentiate between written text and the text within screen captures. Maybe a thicker border in a pale colour or some sort of banding. As it is, it&#x27;s a bit harder to skim when you take the extra time tuning out diagrams, etc.
joshmlewisover 11 years ago
Github could potentially be disruptive in the online programming learning&#x2F;tutorials space. Most projects revolve around GH in some way nowadays, it would be an interesting move for them.
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Ronsenshiover 11 years ago
Nice and simple, i hope they&#x27;ll work on the design. Right now it looks a bit on a rough side. Also, sidebar chapters block works funny in Firefox.
hablahahaover 11 years ago
Hm, didn&#x27;t learn anything new (was hoping I would in Mastering Issues), but Mastering Markdown is better than their markdown tutorial before.