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Adding a Linter Provider

Made a linter provider? Great! We'd love to include it in our list! Just follow this step-by-step process and you're provider will make it to our webpage in no time.

  • Open the content/data/providers.yml file on GitHub.
  • Press the Pencil Icon in the upper Right Corner of the Code Preview.
  • Add your provider to the correct category, following the following structure:
- title: { linter-provider }
  url: { linter-url }
  • Save your commit, and submit your pull request.

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Document how to add a linter

Recently there was a question posted to the linter repo on how to add a plugin to the list, it might help if we have a note somewhere on the site saying how to add a linter here.

Links in the drawer

The current version of the page uses a navigational drawer from the MDL library, triggered from the hamburger icon on the top left corner. However the contents of the drawer are the same as the links in the navigation bar, and the drawer did not make its use.

What I wanted to do and presented in a previous pull request is to change the content to the four categories of linter groups (languages, IDEs, generic linters and linter plugins).

This change will improve the navigation by making it easier to locate a certain category of linters from the drawer, and the role of the drawer will not overlap the links in the navigation bar.

The following is a preview of how it will look like.
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This is a rather small but kind of useful change, and perhaps the least controversial change among those in my original pull request. If you are happy with it, I will be glad to put this up.

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.github/workflows/github-pages.yml
  • actions/checkout v1
  • actions/setup-node v1
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.github/workflows/nodejs.yml
  • actions/checkout v1
  • actions/setup-node v1
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  • carraway 1.0.17
  • gatsby 2.23.1
  • gatsby-plugin-manifest 2.4.10
  • gatsby-plugin-offline 3.2.8
  • gatsby-theme-atom-service 1.1.153
  • react 16.13.1
  • react-dom 16.13.1

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Cards

The current version of the page occupies by default the whole width of the page, making the cards too wide to scan through and leaving too much space between them.

I managed to reduce the width of the cards without squeezing them too tight, and you can refer to this screenshot:

image

I wanted to change the background color of the page to light gray since white cards with drop shadows does not look good on the white background, but a gray background does not cope well with the beige banner. I am still working on that, and I shall come with some other solutions later.

If you are happy with this, I can just put this on.

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