Closed matt-dray closed 2 years ago
Awesome Lists usually exist statically within the README of a GitHub repo. We can stick a {reactable} in a qmd and host it with GitHub Pages as well, so that the games can be filtered by creator, type, etc.
I don't think there's going to be sufficient content to make this worthwhile in the short-term. See comments in #4.
Awesome Lists usually exist statically within the README of a GitHub repo. We can stick a {reactable} in a qmd and host it with GitHub Pages as well, so that the games can be filtered by creator, type, etc.