asyncapi / generator

Use your AsyncAPI definition to generate literally anything. Markdown documentation, Node.js code, HTML documentation, anything!
https://asyncapi.com/docs/tools/generator
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Closed anhtai9710 closed 2 months ago

anhtai9710 commented 2 months ago

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Guide

Here are a few steps you can follow to write an AsyncAPI blog post:

  1. After getting feedback on the issue, fork the website repository or open it in Gitpod. You can do that by prefixing the issue URL with gitpod.io/#.
  2. Run the command npm run write:blog.
  3. Run the website by using instructions from the README to test your changes.
  4. Open a PR with your blog post and test your changes with a preview of the site on Netlify. If you use Gitpod, it will create a fork of the website repo for you before you create a PR.
  5. Maintainers reviewing the article (e.g., language, images) may ask for improvements.
  6. Once it's merged, it will be available live in production. :rocket:

We encourage you to write a blog post and share it with the community. We can't wait to read it :smile:!

github-actions[bot] commented 2 months ago

Welcome to AsyncAPI. Thanks a lot for reporting your first issue. Please check out our contributors guide and the instructions about a basic recommended setup useful for opening a pull request.
Keep in mind there are also other channels you can use to interact with AsyncAPI community. For more details check out this issue.

derberg commented 2 months ago

looks like spam