On Tuesday, 30 December 2014 at 21:19:52 UTC, jklp wrote:
On Tuesday, 30 December 2014 at 21:12:38 UTC, Kiith-Sa wrote:
A few weeks/months ago someone here mentioned that it'd be
good if DUB projects linked to code.dlang.org to help anyone
who runs into such a project quickly discover other D projects.
MAny GitHub projects have "badges"/"shields" on top of their
READMEs - little image strips showing things like continuous
integration status, code coverage, etc.
There's also a service generating these: shields.io
I generated a simple "listed at| code.dlang.org" shield, and
added it to my project READMEs as a link pointing to
code.dlang.org for example, see D:YAML README:
https://github.com/kiith-sa/D-YAML
You can do the same by either linking to or downloading the
shield:
https://img.shields.io/badge/listed%20at-code.dlang.org-red.png
(used red... because mars)
and putting the image (whether as a link to shields.io or your
own copy) into your README.
It's not likely to be a huge improvement, but I expect it
*can* help people notice more D projects and it's trivial to
do.
red is connoted negative/agressive, I think blue would be
better.
Or maybe yellow-mustard for those who have doubtful tastes...
aand what I was supposed to post (I didn't itend to put this in
D.learn):
http://forum.dlang.org/thread/tbspahcinalabopfb...@forum.dlang.org#post-tbspahcinalabopfbxey:40forum.dlang.org