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The website for the University of Michigan chapter of Software and Data Carpentry

Updating the workshops page

After creating a workshop repository and filling in the required information in the repo's index.md, fork it into this organization. Then you can update the workshops listed on the website by running the update-workshops script from the website repo's working directory.

Dependences are listed in environment.yml. Minimally, you'll need python 3.7, pygithub, pyyaml, & docopt. You can install them with your preferred package manager, or use conda:

cd UMCarpentries.github.io
conda env create -f environment.yml
conda activate umcarp

Update the workshops page with

python workshops.py --token $(cat .token)

where .token is a plain text file containing a GitHub access token.

By default, all workshops -- past & upcoming -- will be included. If a workshop post already exists, it will be overwritten with content from the repository.

Alternatively, you can display only upcoming workshops using the --remove-old flag. Workshops with a start date before today (the day you run the script) will be removed from the page; workshops with a start date after today will be added using information from the repo's index.md file.

python workshops.py --remove-old

Make sure you're happy with the changes in workshops/_posts, then commit & push them to make the changes go live.

View available command-line options with the help flag:

python workshops.py --help