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chelming opened this issue Oct 12, 2022 · 6 comments
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Readme organization #45

chelming opened this issue Oct 12, 2022 · 6 comments

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@chelming
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I think the repo is hitting a tipping point where it's hard to see, browse, and maintain the list of checks in the repos README.

Would enabling the wiki be better from a usability perspective so you can have hierarchy for the categories and automatically alphabetized lists? 🤷‍♀️

@Lacah
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Lacah commented Sep 29, 2024

It's 2 years old, but more relevant than ever :)

@SapphicFire
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An example way to do this would be standardising use of description and name to set that content. Then use Github actions or potentially an instance to either keep the readme up to date with collapsable sections or update the .wiki.git

@danieltayal07
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hi is this available for hacktoberfest2024,
i would love to contribute

@SapphicFire
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It sure is!

@danieltayal07
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hey @SapphicFire hope you are good,

i am sorry i won't be able to do it right now
i have my mid semester exams going on till about 1-2 november.

is that much delay possible?
if someone else comes in please give them in the meantime, i don't want to waste your time.

Thank you!

@wiz0floyd
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The repositories are always open for contributions, however it needs to be submitted during October to count toward Hacktoberfest.

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