Closed hansvancalster closed 9 months ago
@hansvancalster good to do the follow-up! Can you also add {qgisprocess}? This is also a package that INBO is copyright holder of.
@hansvancalster good to do the follow-up! Can you also add {qgisprocess}? This is also a package that INBO is copyright holder of.
done in 8a955b4!
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added inbospatial, checklist and inbolims? Let me know if others need to be added as well.
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tutorials/content
index.md
. In case of an Rmarkdown tutorial I have knitted myindex.Rmd
toindex.md
(both files are pushed to the repo).tags
in the YAML header (see the tags listed in the tutorials website side bar for tags that have been used before)categories
to the YAML header and my category tags are from the list of category tagsPreviewing the pull request
Thanks to GitHub Actions, an artifact (=zip file) of the rendered website is automatically created for each pull request. This provides a way to preview how these updates will look on the website, useful to contributors and reviewers.
Instructions to preview the updated website
1) On the PR page, you can find a "details" link under "checks - On PR, build the site and ...". Go there, click on the top link in the left sidebar ("Summary"), and download the generated artifact at the bottom of the page. 2) Decompress it and make sure the target directory is called 'tutorials' (you may need to rename it) 3) From the parent directory (just above the
tutorials
folder you created/renamed), runpython -m http.server 8887
, or launch the Google Chrome Web Server app and point it at the parent directory. 4) Point your browser to http://localhost:8887/tutorials. 5) Review the updated website. As a contributor, you can push extra commits to update the PR. As a reviewer, you can accept/refuse/comment the PR.Note: for step 3, you can use any other simple HTTP server to serve the current directory if you don't have a Python 3 environment or Google Chrome available.