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This site uses Jekyll. You can find instructions for how to install and configure Jekyll on https://jekyllrb.com/docs/.
You may also use a tool or service supporting Development Containers, such as Visual Studio Code or GitHub Codespaces. In that case, your development environment is already set up and includes Jekyll with the right version.
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You can write a blog post in any language. There are no strict writing guidelines, but if you need ones, checkout Digital Ocean Technical writing guides.
As for what to write about, if you think it is worth sharing, then it is worth writing about (as long as it is about RustPython).
If you need inspiration:
●you can check out the issues marked with the label content,
●you can write a how-to, a technical article about something you learned while contributing to RustPython, a use case or just notes-to-future-self for how to configure something.
Adding posts
The _posts folder is where the blog posts are.
To create a new post create a markdown file with this pattern: YEAR-MONTH-DAY-title.md, for example: 2020-10-01-why-rust-python-is-awesome.markdown
Here is how the content of that file should look like.
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Content goes here.
Once you have your post ready, submit a pull request.
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