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Wechaty Official Website for News, Blogs, Contributor Profiles, Powered by Jekyll.

Overview

The article discusses the process of submitting a blog post for publication on the Wechaty website. It provides a step-by-step guide on how to fork the repository, clone it to the local machine, and create a markdown file for the blog post. The article also outlines guidelines for writing a blog post, including the formatting of the header, writing style, and the addition of images, videos, and PDFs. It concludes with instructions on running tests and previewing changes using Jekyll.

Features

  • Forking the repository to submit a blog post
  • Cloning the repository and syncing it with the main repository
  • Creating a markdown file for the blog post
  • Adding images, videos, and PDFs to the blog post
  • Guidelines for writing a blog post
  • Running tests to ensure changes don't break anything
  • Previewing changes using Jekyll

Summary

The article provides a detailed guide on how to submit a blog post for publication on the Wechaty website. It covers the steps involved in forking the repository, cloning it, creating a markdown file, and adding images. The article also outlines guidelines for writing a blog post and provides instructions on running tests and previewing changes using Jekyll.

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Jekyll

Jekyll is a static site generator written in Ruby that allows you to create simple, fast, and secure websites without the need for a database.

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Blog

Blog websites feature posts written by one or more authors, organized by categories and tags, with a section for comments and archives sorted by date or topic. Additional features may include search bar, social media sharing, subscription or RSS feed, about and contact pages, and visual content.