Software engineer, I've been working with Angular for 6 years now and strive to work more full stack. I publish on dev.to about topics I love around open source, frontend, data privacy, automations.
If you want I've also built something but the goal is only to have a one way publishing to dev.to so that either locally or from CI you can publish your article.
The cool thing about it is that you can have one (open source?) repo containing all your blog posts and put a link in all your articles so that people can open a PR if they spot mistakes or want to propose a fix on something that has changed etc. You can then only review the diff on Github, Gitlab or wherever you host your articles and as soon as you merge something it'll auto deploy/update only the articles which should be updated 😁
BTW I'm not trying to hijack your post, I think we've built 2 different things with a different focus and it may be useful 😊
Brazilian developer since 2011. Microsoft MVP, Docker Captain, and Google Dev Expert. OpenJS foundation member and Node.js contributor. Loves JavaScript and TypeScript.
Hey! This is awesome man! I was building something similar with a coworker, but you nailed it! I already have my own blog so, for now, it doesn't make much sense to me since I'm using the RSS to publish in both places. But this is something that I was really trying to use some months back.
Software engineer, I've been working with Angular for 6 years now and strive to work more full stack. I publish on dev.to about topics I love around open source, frontend, data privacy, automations.
Hi Lucas, nice thinking with the SDK 😀
If you want I've also built something but the goal is only to have a one way publishing to dev.to so that either locally or from CI you can publish your article.
dev.to/maxime1992/manage-your-dev-...
The cool thing about it is that you can have one (open source?) repo containing all your blog posts and put a link in all your articles so that people can open a PR if they spot mistakes or want to propose a fix on something that has changed etc. You can then only review the diff on Github, Gitlab or wherever you host your articles and as soon as you merge something it'll auto deploy/update only the articles which should be updated 😁
BTW I'm not trying to hijack your post, I think we've built 2 different things with a different focus and it may be useful 😊
Hey! This is awesome man! I was building something similar with a coworker, but you nailed it! I already have my own blog so, for now, it doesn't make much sense to me since I'm using the RSS to publish in both places. But this is something that I was really trying to use some months back.
Nice work!
Thanks! Just as an FYI I think that if you were to use it you'd also be able to use the RSS feed from dev.to 😀