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README.md

Welcome!

Hello! Welcome to the dehub project. You've found your way onto the welcome branch. This branch is open for anyone to leave a comment commit on it, provided they sign their commit with a PGP key.

Viewing comments

If you've gotten this far then viewing comments is as easy as doing git log. All commits will be shown from newest to oldest. You will only see the latest snapshot of comments that you've pulled from the server. In order to update that snapshot do:

git pull -f origin public/welcome

Leaving a comment

The first step to leaving a comment of your own is to install dehub. Visit https://dehub.dev for more on how to do that.

Once done, and assuming you have this branch checked out (how are you reading this if you don't?), just do the following:

dehub commit --anon-pgp-key=KEY_NAME comment

(KEY_NAME should be replaced with any selector which will match your pgp key, such as the key ID, the name on the key, or the email.)

Your default text editor (defined by the EDITOR environment variable) will pop up and you can then write down your comment. When you save and close your editor dehub will sign the comment with your pgp key and create a commit with it.

You can view your newly created commit by calling git show.

If after you've created your comment commit (but before you've pushed it) you'd like to amend it, do:

dehub commit --anon-pgp-key=KEY_NAME comment --amend

Finally, to push your comment commit up, you can do:

git push origin public/welcome

Once pushed, everyone will be able to see your comment!

What to say?

Here's some starting points if you're not sure what to write in your first comment:

  • Introduce yourself; say where you're from and what your interests are.
  • How did you find dehub? Why is it interesting to you?
  • If you're using dehub for a project, shill your project!
  • If you'd like to get involved in dehub's development, let us know what your skills are and how you can help. Remember, it takes more than expert programmers to make a project successful.

Rules

Please be kind to others, and keep discussion related to dehub and dehub-adjacent topics. Politics, in general, is not going to be related to dehub. Comments which are off-topic or otherwise abusive are subject to being removed.