Personal blog filled with quick insights, homecook research and eager discoveries to help anyone who luckily - or not haha - encounter the page. So, you visitor are more than welcomed to get to work and help me to build reliable data - but if you just stop by to use my posts to get out of some troublesome, I won't mind as well... ;)
As a good FLOSS enthusiast, I highly encouraged you to contribute with discussions, cutting-edge analysis whenever possible. Any contribution is more than greeted.
All geeks and TI professionals - with emphasis to FLOSS community - suggest to use Git as main driver here, for a variety of reasons. If is a worrisome source for you, here are some tips to get going using Git. For fast-fowarding-back-to-the-future abilities, you could get to assist this blog by reproducing the following steps below.
First, configure your Git credentials locally by typing:
git config user.name "Your Name"
git config user.email "username@email.com"
Then, clone this repo by copy pasting this line - bare with me, I highly suggest you use SSH to save some valuable time. More info here or here for Github guys.
git clone git@gitlab.com:krenak/blog.git
Also, to mantain things organized, it's standard procedure to create a branch and work on that:
git branch new_branch
git checkout -b new_branch
Once your clonning and branching are done, head to your (or ours heheheh) new cloned directory by typing:
cd AndyInCodeland/
Now you're in the folder, you can modify any of the files and commit the changes later.
In case you are not confortable to do this reverse-trailblazing stuff directly, without previous communication, you can hit me up a email using this public key, for safety reasons - hey, safety first always! :D