Awesome
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For information on the NO_COLOR
standard, see
no-color.org.
Adding software
To add or update software on the no-color.org
website, clone this Git
repository and update index.md
with a line under the appropriate section,
keeping entries in alphabetical order.
The line must be formatted as:
For libraries:
| [Software Name](URL) | Short description | Language(s) | [YYYY-MM-DD / X.X.X](URL) |
For general software:
| [Software Name](URL) | Short description | [YYYY-MM-DD / X.X.X](URL) |
For the third/fourth field (the date and version number), the value should
refer to the first release of the software available with NO_COLOR
support,
with a link to the release notes for that version.
If a version is not available, just include a date and link to the commit when
NO_COLOR
support was added.
Make the description as short as possible, avoiding superfluous adjectives like "the best ..." or "an all-new ...".
Once your entry is complete, commit your changes, push to your cloned repo, and
then submit a pull request to this repository.
If you do not have a GitHub account, e-mail your diff to
jcs@jcs.org.
Once your change is merged, the no-color.org
website will be automatically
rebuilt within a few minutes.
Testing changes
If you are making extensive changes to the output and want to verify them in a browser before committing, you can setup a Jekyll environment with:
no_color$ bundle install
no_color$ bundle exec jekyll serve
And then visit http://127.0.0.1:4000/.