>
> I was recently thinking of creating one of those "awesome lists" for *roff
> resources. I have quite a few tagged bookmarks to go through..


Naming it awesome-roff and tagging it with the awesome-list
<https://github.com/topics/awesome-list> or awesome
<https://github.com/topics/awesome> topics is a great way to get it
recommended to folks by GitHub (in the dashboard sidebar).

 Manually, I presume? I'm not sure how easy / possible it would be to
> automate some / most of that, like in CI/CD.
>

GitHub Actions <https://docs.github.com/en/actions> to the rescue! Costs
only an internet connection.

On Tue, 31 May 2022 at 00:01, Hendursaga <hendurs...@aol.com> wrote:

> Hello Hans,
>
> > For a while I've been thinking of creating a github public repository
> with user macrosets for groff.
>
> I was recently thinking of creating one of those "awesome lists" for *roff
> resources. I have quite a few tagged bookmarks to go through..
>
> > I can check if the macrosets produces the expected output before pushing
> to the repo.
>
> Manually, I presume? I'm not sure how easy / possible it would be to
> automate some / most of that, like in CI/CD.
>
> > Would that be a good idea?
>
> I think so! Go for it!
>
> Hendursaga
>
>

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