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GitHub Actions for GitHub Pages 🚀 Deploy static files and publish your site easily. Static-Site-Generators-friendly.
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forge build --build-info now takes an argument, see foundry-rs/foundry#2223 (comment)
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GitHub Actions for mdBook (rust-lang/mdBook) ⚡️ Setup mdBook quickly and build your site fast. Linux (Ubuntu), macOS, and Windows are supported.
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Learn Haskell by building a blog generator - a book about Haskell.
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Ninjani
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This is a bit hacky now, checking for vec![""] instead of an empty Vec.
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mdBook preprocessor to render PlantUML diagrams to png images in the book output directory
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Documentation for Telegram Bots Projects
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A preprocessor for mdbook to add Material Design admonishments.
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The SwiftWasm book to get you started
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Collection of algorithms to read, learn and contribute to.
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SvgBob mdbook preprocessor which swaps code-blocks with neat SVG.
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For those of us who do wasm and things regularly we're going to miss out on what is unclear or not explained well. Help us by filing issues on things that are unclear in the book! It's an easy task to get involved with, opens up more things for us to fix, and helps us find out what still needs improvement!