Overview
If you're looking to contribute content or code to the ADO project, you'll find a well-documented process that makes it accessible for everyone, whether you’re a seasoned developer or a novice. The instructions are straightforward, guiding you through various setup options using tools like Docker and Hugo, allowing for a smooth development experience. There's a wealth of details to keep in mind, but this structured approach ensures that you can start creating content quickly and efficiently.
Features
- Multiple Setup Options: Choose between setting up the project with VSCode and Docker, just Docker, or installing Hugo locally, ensuring flexibility based on your preferences.
- Live Server: Utilize a local server to preview changes in real-time at http://localhost:1313, which aids in a seamless development workflow.
- Custom Episode Creation: Easily generate new episodes with the Hugo command, making the content creation process intuitive and consistent across episodes.
- Image Requirements: Clear specifications for episode images ensure your content meets the visual standards needed for an engaging experience, with formats and dimensions outlined for thumbnails, banners, and guest images.
- Frontmatter Automation: When creating a new episode, Hugo populates essential frontmatter automatically, allowing you to focus on content rather than setup configurations.
- Structured File Organization: All content and images are organized in designated folders, streamlining the project structure for contributors and making it easy to locate resources.
- Community Contribution Guidelines: A welcoming community approach encourages both content and code contributions, fostering collaboration and continuous improvement of the project.