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cheese-sheet

v1.0.3

Published

Template for cheat sheet builder

Readme

Cheat Sheet Template

A minimalist for cheat sheet builder with Webpack.

Demo: https://nakorndev.github.io/cheese-sheet/

Noob English and grammar here. Edit me, please! 😅

Note: for some reason npm not allow name contains 'cheat' work so I publish https://www.npmjs.com/cheese-sheet instead

Features

  • Build project from .md file into .html file for the web page with cascading grid cheat sheet template.
  • Print cheat sheet on the fly with pre-layout for A4.
  • Simplistic CSS with Bulma.css.
  • Colorful code with Highlight.js.
  • SEO ready!

Usage

  1. Install package npm install cheese-sheet
  2. Update information and document on ./data
  3. Use the command for sample node src/main.js --dist=dist --cheatsheet=data/cheatsheet.md --info=data/info.json --logo=data/logo.png to build a new cheat sheet.
  4. Public your cheat sheet from a directory of ./dist.

Development

Use npm run dev to run development mode to watch all work directories, provide re-build cheat sheet with refresh webpage immediately.

Structures

  • ./data/cheatsheet.md a file for store cheat sheet
  • ./data/info.json a piece of extra information for the cheat sheet template.

Deploy to GitHub Pages

This project implements with GitHub Actions. So, to deploy the project you need to push a new tag into this repository and enable this feature on Settings → GitHub Pages

Note: To push a new tag on GitHub it locate at URL https://github.com/<user>/<repository>/releases/new

Custom favicon

To generate a new favicon, go to https://favicon.io/favicon-converter/ and then upload your image. Download the zip file and extract with replacing all files into the directory of ./static.

Note: This builder doesn't need a site.webmanifest file.

Custom markdown builder

This project use markdown-it so, you can add more plugin by using md.use() into ./src/markdown-builder.js file.