From 63d8388ffb1d927c7087f620048793e531b6e6c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Simon Michael Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 14:43:57 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] initial site template Using the Skeleton CSS framework and a markdown/HTML page rendered by pandoc (because I couldn't live with just a static HTML file). --- LICENSE | 674 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Makefile | 2 + README | 3 + README.md | 2 - css/normalize.css | 427 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ css/skeleton.css | 418 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ images/favicon.png | Bin 0 -> 1156 bytes index.html | 175 ++++++++++++ index.md | 7 + index.tmpl | 43 +++ 10 files changed, 1749 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) create mode 100644 LICENSE create mode 100644 Makefile create mode 100644 README delete mode 100644 README.md create mode 100644 css/normalize.css create mode 100644 css/skeleton.css create mode 100644 images/favicon.png create mode 100644 index.html create mode 100644 index.md create mode 100644 index.tmpl diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a9ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4972ad2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +index.html: index.md index.tmpl + pandoc index.md --template index.tmpl -o index.html diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7cc405e --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ + +The plaintextaccounting.org website. +An informative portal for Ledger, hledger, beancount, and the other ledger-likes. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2c8f8f9..0000000 --- a/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -# plaintextaccounting -The plaintextaccounting.org website, a portal to Ledger, hledger, beancount and co. diff --git a/css/normalize.css b/css/normalize.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81c6f31 --- /dev/null +++ b/css/normalize.css @@ -0,0 +1,427 @@ +/*! normalize.css v3.0.2 | MIT License | git.io/normalize */ + +/** + * 1. Set default font family to sans-serif. + * 2. Prevent iOS text size adjust after orientation change, without disabling + * user zoom. + */ + +html { + font-family: sans-serif; /* 1 */ + -ms-text-size-adjust: 100%; /* 2 */ + -webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%; /* 2 */ +} + +/** + * Remove default margin. + */ + +body { + margin: 0; +} + +/* HTML5 display definitions + ========================================================================== */ + +/** + * Correct `block` display not defined for any HTML5 element in IE 8/9. + * Correct `block` display not defined for `details` or `summary` in IE 10/11 + * and Firefox. + * Correct `block` display not defined for `main` in IE 11. + */ + +article, +aside, +details, +figcaption, +figure, +footer, +header, +hgroup, +main, +menu, +nav, +section, +summary { + display: block; +} + +/** + * 1. Correct `inline-block` display not defined in IE 8/9. + * 2. Normalize vertical alignment of `progress` in Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. + */ + +audio, +canvas, +progress, +video { + display: inline-block; /* 1 */ + vertical-align: baseline; /* 2 */ +} + +/** + * Prevent modern browsers from displaying `audio` without controls. + * Remove excess height in iOS 5 devices. + */ + +audio:not([controls]) { + display: none; + height: 0; +} + +/** + * Address `[hidden]` styling not present in IE 8/9/10. + * Hide the `template` element in IE 8/9/11, Safari, and Firefox < 22. + */ + +[hidden], +template { + display: none; +} + +/* Links + ========================================================================== */ + +/** + * Remove the gray background color from active links in IE 10. + */ + +a { + background-color: transparent; +} + +/** + * Improve readability when focused and also mouse hovered in all browsers. + */ + +a:active, +a:hover { + outline: 0; +} + +/* Text-level semantics + ========================================================================== */ + +/** + * Address styling not present in IE 8/9/10/11, Safari, and Chrome. + */ + +abbr[title] { + border-bottom: 1px dotted; +} + +/** + * Address style set to `bolder` in Firefox 4+, Safari, and Chrome. + */ + +b, +strong { + font-weight: bold; +} + +/** + * Address styling not present in Safari and Chrome. + */ + +dfn { + font-style: italic; +} + +/** + * Address variable `h1` font-size and margin within `section` and `article` + * contexts in Firefox 4+, Safari, and Chrome. + */ + +h1 { + font-size: 2em; + margin: 0.67em 0; +} + +/** + * Address styling not present in IE 8/9. + */ + +mark { + background: #ff0; + color: #000; +} + +/** + * Address inconsistent and variable font size in all browsers. + */ + +small { + font-size: 80%; +} + +/** + * Prevent `sub` and `sup` affecting `line-height` in all browsers. + */ + +sub, +sup { + font-size: 75%; + line-height: 0; + position: relative; + vertical-align: baseline; +} + +sup { + top: -0.5em; +} + +sub { + bottom: -0.25em; +} + +/* Embedded content + ========================================================================== */ + +/** + * Remove border when inside `a` element in IE 8/9/10. + */ + +img { + border: 0; +} + +/** + * Correct overflow not hidden in IE 9/10/11. + */ + +svg:not(:root) { + overflow: hidden; +} + +/* Grouping content + ========================================================================== */ + +/** + * Address margin not present in IE 8/9 and Safari. + */ + +figure { + margin: 1em 40px; +} + +/** + * Address differences between Firefox and other browsers. + */ + +hr { + -moz-box-sizing: content-box; + box-sizing: content-box; + height: 0; +} + +/** + * Contain overflow in all browsers. + */ + +pre { + overflow: auto; +} + +/** + * Address odd `em`-unit font size rendering in all browsers. + */ + +code, +kbd, +pre, +samp { + font-family: monospace, monospace; + font-size: 1em; +} + +/* Forms + ========================================================================== */ + +/** + * Known limitation: by default, Chrome and Safari on OS X allow very limited + * styling of `select`, unless a `border` property is set. + */ + +/** + * 1. Correct color not being inherited. + * Known issue: affects color of disabled elements. + * 2. Correct font properties not being inherited. + * 3. Address margins set differently in Firefox 4+, Safari, and Chrome. + */ + +button, +input, +optgroup, +select, +textarea { + color: inherit; /* 1 */ + font: inherit; /* 2 */ + margin: 0; /* 3 */ +} + +/** + * Address `overflow` set to `hidden` in IE 8/9/10/11. + */ + +button { + overflow: visible; +} + +/** + * Address inconsistent `text-transform` inheritance for `button` and `select`. + * All other form control elements do not inherit `text-transform` values. + * Correct `button` style inheritance in Firefox, IE 8/9/10/11, and Opera. + * Correct `select` style inheritance in Firefox. + */ + +button, +select { + text-transform: none; +} + +/** + * 1. Avoid the WebKit bug in Android 4.0.* where (2) destroys native `audio` + * and `video` controls. + * 2. Correct inability to style clickable `input` types in iOS. + * 3. Improve usability and consistency of cursor style between image-type + * `input` and others. + */ + +button, +html input[type="button"], /* 1 */ +input[type="reset"], +input[type="submit"] { + -webkit-appearance: button; /* 2 */ + cursor: pointer; /* 3 */ +} + +/** + * Re-set default cursor for disabled elements. + */ + +button[disabled], +html input[disabled] { + cursor: default; +} + +/** + * Remove inner padding and border in Firefox 4+. + */ + +button::-moz-focus-inner, +input::-moz-focus-inner { + border: 0; + padding: 0; +} + +/** + * Address Firefox 4+ setting `line-height` on `input` using `!important` in + * the UA stylesheet. + */ + +input { + line-height: normal; +} + +/** + * It's recommended that you don't attempt to style these elements. + * Firefox's implementation doesn't respect box-sizing, padding, or width. + * + * 1. Address box sizing set to `content-box` in IE 8/9/10. + * 2. 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Address `box-sizing` set to `border-box` in Safari and Chrome + * (include `-moz` to future-proof). + */ + +input[type="search"] { + -webkit-appearance: textfield; /* 1 */ + -moz-box-sizing: content-box; + -webkit-box-sizing: content-box; /* 2 */ + box-sizing: content-box; +} + +/** + * Remove inner padding and search cancel button in Safari and Chrome on OS X. + * Safari (but not Chrome) clips the cancel button when the search input has + * padding (and `textfield` appearance). + */ + +input[type="search"]::-webkit-search-cancel-button, +input[type="search"]::-webkit-search-decoration { + -webkit-appearance: none; +} + +/** + * Define consistent border, margin, and padding. + */ + +fieldset { + border: 1px solid #c0c0c0; + margin: 0 2px; + padding: 0.35em 0.625em 0.75em; +} + +/** + * 1. Correct `color` not being inherited in IE 8/9/10/11. + * 2. Remove padding so people aren't caught out if they zero out fieldsets. + */ + +legend { + border: 0; /* 1 */ + padding: 0; /* 2 */ +} + +/** + * Remove default vertical scrollbar in IE 8/9/10/11. + */ + +textarea { + overflow: auto; +} + +/** + * Don't inherit the `font-weight` (applied by a rule above). + * NOTE: the default cannot safely be changed in Chrome and Safari on OS X. + */ + +optgroup { + font-weight: bold; +} + +/* Tables + ========================================================================== */ + +/** + * Remove most spacing between table cells. + */ + +table { + border-collapse: collapse; + border-spacing: 0; +} + +td, +th { + padding: 0; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/css/skeleton.css b/css/skeleton.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f28bf6c --- /dev/null +++ b/css/skeleton.css @@ -0,0 +1,418 @@ +/* +* Skeleton V2.0.4 +* Copyright 2014, Dave Gamache +* www.getskeleton.com +* Free to use under the MIT license. +* http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php +* 12/29/2014 +*/ + + +/* Table of contents +–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– +- Grid +- Base Styles +- Typography +- Links +- Buttons +- Forms +- Lists +- Code +- Tables +- Spacing +- Utilities +- Clearing +- Media Queries +*/ + + +/* Grid +–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– */ +.container { + position: relative; + width: 100%; + max-width: 960px; + margin: 0 auto; + padding: 0 20px; + box-sizing: border-box; } +.column, +.columns { + width: 100%; + float: left; + box-sizing: border-box; } + +/* For devices larger than 400px */ +@media (min-width: 400px) { + .container { + width: 85%; + padding: 0; } +} + +/* For devices larger than 550px */ +@media (min-width: 550px) { + .container { + width: 80%; } + .column, + .columns { + margin-left: 4%; } + .column:first-child, + .columns:first-child { + margin-left: 0; } + + .one.column, + .one.columns { width: 4.66666666667%; } + .two.columns { width: 13.3333333333%; } + .three.columns { width: 22%; } + .four.columns { width: 30.6666666667%; } + .five.columns { width: 39.3333333333%; } + .six.columns { width: 48%; } + .seven.columns { width: 56.6666666667%; } + .eight.columns { width: 65.3333333333%; } + .nine.columns { width: 74.0%; } + .ten.columns { width: 82.6666666667%; } + .eleven.columns { width: 91.3333333333%; } + .twelve.columns { width: 100%; margin-left: 0; } + + .one-third.column { width: 30.6666666667%; } + .two-thirds.column { width: 65.3333333333%; } + + .one-half.column { width: 48%; } + + /* Offsets */ + .offset-by-one.column, + .offset-by-one.columns { margin-left: 8.66666666667%; } + .offset-by-two.column, + .offset-by-two.columns { margin-left: 17.3333333333%; } + .offset-by-three.column, + .offset-by-three.columns { margin-left: 26%; } + .offset-by-four.column, + .offset-by-four.columns { margin-left: 34.6666666667%; } + .offset-by-five.column, + .offset-by-five.columns { margin-left: 43.3333333333%; } + .offset-by-six.column, + .offset-by-six.columns { margin-left: 52%; } + .offset-by-seven.column, + .offset-by-seven.columns { margin-left: 60.6666666667%; } + .offset-by-eight.column, + .offset-by-eight.columns { margin-left: 69.3333333333%; } + .offset-by-nine.column, + .offset-by-nine.columns { margin-left: 78.0%; } + .offset-by-ten.column, + .offset-by-ten.columns { margin-left: 86.6666666667%; } + .offset-by-eleven.column, + .offset-by-eleven.columns { margin-left: 95.3333333333%; } + + .offset-by-one-third.column, + .offset-by-one-third.columns { margin-left: 34.6666666667%; } + .offset-by-two-thirds.column, + .offset-by-two-thirds.columns { margin-left: 69.3333333333%; } + + .offset-by-one-half.column, + .offset-by-one-half.columns { margin-left: 52%; } + +} + + +/* Base Styles +–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– */ +/* NOTE +html is set to 62.5% so that all the REM measurements throughout Skeleton +are based on 10px sizing. So basically 1.5rem = 15px :) */ +html { + font-size: 62.5%; } +body { + font-size: 1.5em; /* currently ems cause chrome bug misinterpreting rems on body element */ + line-height: 1.6; + font-weight: 400; + font-family: "Raleway", "HelveticaNeue", "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; + color: #222; } + + +/* Typography +–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– */ +h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { + margin-top: 0; + margin-bottom: 2rem; + font-weight: 300; } +h1 { font-size: 4.0rem; line-height: 1.2; letter-spacing: -.1rem;} +h2 { font-size: 3.6rem; line-height: 1.25; letter-spacing: -.1rem; } +h3 { font-size: 3.0rem; line-height: 1.3; letter-spacing: -.1rem; } +h4 { font-size: 2.4rem; line-height: 1.35; letter-spacing: -.08rem; } +h5 { font-size: 1.8rem; line-height: 1.5; letter-spacing: -.05rem; } +h6 { font-size: 1.5rem; line-height: 1.6; letter-spacing: 0; } + +/* Larger than phablet */ +@media (min-width: 550px) { + h1 { font-size: 5.0rem; } + h2 { font-size: 4.2rem; } + h3 { font-size: 3.6rem; } + h4 { font-size: 3.0rem; } + h5 { font-size: 2.4rem; } + h6 { font-size: 1.5rem; } +} + +p { + margin-top: 0; } + + +/* Links +–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– */ +a { + color: #1EAEDB; } +a:hover { + color: #0FA0CE; } + + +/* Buttons +–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– */ +.button, +button, +input[type="submit"], +input[type="reset"], +input[type="button"] { + display: inline-block; + height: 38px; + padding: 0 30px; + color: #555; + text-align: center; + font-size: 11px; + font-weight: 600; + line-height: 38px; + letter-spacing: .1rem; + text-transform: uppercase; + text-decoration: none; + white-space: nowrap; + background-color: transparent; + border-radius: 4px; + border: 1px solid #bbb; + cursor: pointer; + box-sizing: border-box; } +.button:hover, +button:hover, +input[type="submit"]:hover, +input[type="reset"]:hover, +input[type="button"]:hover, +.button:focus, +button:focus, +input[type="submit"]:focus, +input[type="reset"]:focus, +input[type="button"]:focus { + color: #333; + border-color: #888; + outline: 0; } +.button.button-primary, +button.button-primary, +input[type="submit"].button-primary, +input[type="reset"].button-primary, +input[type="button"].button-primary { + color: #FFF; + background-color: #33C3F0; + border-color: #33C3F0; } +.button.button-primary:hover, +button.button-primary:hover, +input[type="submit"].button-primary:hover, +input[type="reset"].button-primary:hover, +input[type="button"].button-primary:hover, +.button.button-primary:focus, +button.button-primary:focus, +input[type="submit"].button-primary:focus, +input[type="reset"].button-primary:focus, +input[type="button"].button-primary:focus { + color: #FFF; + background-color: #1EAEDB; + border-color: #1EAEDB; } + + +/* Forms +–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– */ +input[type="email"], +input[type="number"], +input[type="search"], +input[type="text"], +input[type="tel"], +input[type="url"], +input[type="password"], +textarea, +select { + height: 38px; + padding: 6px 10px; /* The 6px vertically centers text on FF, ignored by Webkit */ + background-color: #fff; + border: 1px solid #D1D1D1; + border-radius: 4px; + box-shadow: none; + box-sizing: border-box; } +/* Removes awkward default styles on some inputs for iOS */ +input[type="email"], +input[type="number"], +input[type="search"], +input[type="text"], +input[type="tel"], +input[type="url"], +input[type="password"], +textarea { + -webkit-appearance: none; + -moz-appearance: none; + appearance: none; } +textarea { + min-height: 65px; + padding-top: 6px; + padding-bottom: 6px; } +input[type="email"]:focus, +input[type="number"]:focus, +input[type="search"]:focus, +input[type="text"]:focus, +input[type="tel"]:focus, +input[type="url"]:focus, +input[type="password"]:focus, +textarea:focus, +select:focus { + border: 1px solid #33C3F0; + outline: 0; } +label, +legend { + display: block; + margin-bottom: .5rem; + font-weight: 600; } +fieldset { + padding: 0; + border-width: 0; } +input[type="checkbox"], +input[type="radio"] { + display: inline; } +label > .label-body { + display: inline-block; + margin-left: .5rem; + font-weight: normal; } + + +/* Lists +–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– */ +ul { + list-style: circle inside; } +ol { + list-style: decimal inside; } +ol, ul { + padding-left: 0; + margin-top: 0; } +ul ul, +ul ol, +ol ol, +ol ul { + margin: 1.5rem 0 1.5rem 3rem; + font-size: 90%; } +li { + margin-bottom: 1rem; } + + +/* Code +–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– */ +code { + padding: .2rem .5rem; + margin: 0 .2rem; + font-size: 90%; + white-space: nowrap; + background: #F1F1F1; + border: 1px solid #E1E1E1; + border-radius: 4px; } +pre > code { + display: block; + padding: 1rem 1.5rem; + white-space: pre; } + + +/* Tables +–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– */ +th, +td { + padding: 12px 15px; + text-align: left; + border-bottom: 1px solid #E1E1E1; } +th:first-child, +td:first-child { + padding-left: 0; } +th:last-child, +td:last-child { + padding-right: 0; } + + +/* Spacing +–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– */ +button, +.button { + margin-bottom: 1rem; 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+Plain Text Accounting +

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+

concepts

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accounting and double-entry bookkeeping

+

Ledger and the Ledger-likes

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characteristics

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plain text data format

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signed numbers instead of debit and credit

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free-form account hierarchy

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functional operation

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command-line scriptable

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why ?

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why we exist

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who are we for

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alternatives

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Ledger-likes

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Ledgerthe original. C++ openhub
hledgerHaskell openhub
BeancountPython openhub
AbandonScalaopenhub
Ledger in GoGo
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  • fava web UI for browsing beancount data
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  • hledger-api JSON API for *ledger data, can also serve static files
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  • hledger-diff report differing transactions between two journals
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  • hledger-iadd curses UI for data entry
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  • hledger-interest generate *ledger interest transactions
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  • hledger-irr calculate an account's internal rate of return over time
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  • hledger-ui curses UI for browsing
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  • hledger-web web UI for browsing and data entry
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  • icsvledger CSV to journal converter
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  • ledger-autosync convert OFX to journal, deduplication, bank download
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  • ledger-dashboard web UI for browsing
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  • ledger-web web UI for browsing
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  • ledgerhelpers GUI tools and python library front end for Ledger
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  • reckon smart interactive/non-interactive CSV to journal converter
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  • sandstorm.io web app hosting, eg for hledger-web
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  • taskwarrior todo list manager, some *ledger integration for time reporting
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  • tim time tracking tool using hledger for reports
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+

docs

+ +

discussion

+

common tasks

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data entry

+

reconciling

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reporting

+

forecasting

+

budgetting

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shared expenses

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+

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+Send updates via the github repo or notes page +
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