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Create tech stack docs (techstack.yml and techstack.md) #1

Closed stack-file[bot] closed 9 months ago

stack-file[bot] commented 10 months ago

Adding tech stack documentation to allow anyone to easily see what is being used in this repo without digging through config files. Two files are being added: techstack.yml and techstack.md. techstack.yml contains data on all the technologies being used in this repo. techstack.md is a visualization of the YML file and displays the tech stack data in a pretty Markdown file.

šŸ’” Protip: techstack.md contains a comment at the top of the file that the following README snippet (with and without the logos) at the top of the file as a comment:

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Tech Stack

2lambda123/pyethereum is built on the following main stack:

Full tech stack here

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Get the code:

## Tech Stack
2lambda123/pyethereum is built on the following main stack:

- [Coveralls](https://coveralls.io/) ā€“ Code Coverage
- [Python](https://www.python.org) ā€“ Languages
- [pytest](http://pytest.org/latest/) ā€“ Testing Frameworks
- [Shell](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_script) ā€“ Shells
- [Travis CI](http://travis-ci.com/) ā€“ Continuous Integration

Full tech stack [here](/techstack.md)

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Tech Stack

2lambda123/pyethereum is built on the following main stack:

Full tech stack here

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Get the code:

## Tech Stack
2lambda123/pyethereum is built on the following main stack:

- <img width='25' height='25' src='https://img.stackshare.io/service/680/a43e4a04cb9f778842de43f95db59a14.png' alt='Coveralls'/> [Coveralls](https://coveralls.io/) ā€“ Code Coverage
- <img width='25' height='25' src='https://img.stackshare.io/service/993/pUBY5pVj.png' alt='Python'/> [Python](https://www.python.org) ā€“ Languages
- <img width='25' height='25' src='https://img.stackshare.io/service/4586/Lu99Qe0Z_400x400.png' alt='pytest'/> [pytest](http://pytest.org/latest/) ā€“ Testing Frameworks
- <img width='25' height='25' src='https://img.stackshare.io/service/4631/default_c2062d40130562bdc836c13dbca02d318205a962.png' alt='Shell'/> [Shell](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_script) ā€“ Shells
- <img width='25' height='25' src='https://img.stackshare.io/service/460/Lu6cGu0z_400x400.png' alt='Travis CI'/> [Travis CI](http://travis-ci.com/) ā€“ Continuous Integration

Full tech stack [here](/techstack.md)
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