List of Awesome Tech Communities.
To update an existing entry, find the entry in data/communities.json
.
Use template below and add to the end of data/communities.json
.
{
"name": "Name of Community",
"description": "Description of the Community",
"url": "https://github.com/WeRockTech/awesome-tech-communities",
"logo": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WeRockTech/werocktech.github.io/master/img/twitter-banner.png",
"social": [
{
"name": "twitter",
"url": "http://twitter.com/CodeYourFuture_"
}
],
"codeOfConduct": false,
"levels": ["beginner", "intermediate", "advanced"],
"tags": ["Code", "Women", "Refugees", "TechForGood", "Inclusion", "Diversity"]
}
$ ng build --prod --base-href "https://WeRockTech.github.io/awesome-tech-communities/"
$ ./node_modules/angular-cli-ghpages/bin/angular-cli-ghpages
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