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Elixir School

Elixir School is the premier destination for people seeking to learn and master the Elixir programming language.

You can access lessons at ElixirSchool.com.

Feedback and participation are strongly encouraged! Please see Contributing for more details on how to get involved.

Running Locally

This repository only contains the lessons and blog posts hosted on Elixir School. To run the Elixir School website locally, find the code and setup instructions in the school_house repository.

Translating a Lesson

  1. Each of the languages has a folder in lessons/ directory of this repo. To start translating you need to copy a file from the English language to the corresponding folder in your language and start translating it.

  2. Check the translation report for pages that haven't been translated yet, or for pages which need to have their translations updated in the corresponding language you want to work with.

  3. Translated lessons must include page metadata.

    • title should be a translation of the original lesson's title.
    • version should be set to the original English version.

    For example lessons/ja/basics/basics.md:

---
title: 基本
version: 1.0.0
---
  1. Submit a PR with the new translated lesson 🎉

Posting an Article

Elixir School is powered by Phoenix and NimblePublisher, a publishing engine that supports Markdown formatting. If you're familiar with Phoenix & NimblePublisher then you're ready to go, if you aren't don't fret we're here to help!

  1. We need to create the file for our article. Blog posts live in the posts/ directory. Our filename will need to confirm to the YYYY-MM-DD-name-separated-with-hyphens.md pattern.

  2. After opening the new file in our favorite editor we need to add some metadata to the top of it:

%{
  author: "Author Name",
  author_link: "https://github.com/author_github_account",
  tags: ["phoenix"],
  date: ~D[YYYY-MM-DD],
  title: "Full Article Title",
  excerpt: """
  Article short preview text
  """
}
---
  1. Once we've completed writing our post submit a pull request to have it reviewed before it is published.

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live-view-chat's Issues

Link to the blog post?

README.md
'...Learn all about it by reading this blog post.'

Which blog post? The link is missing. :)

did this work on an earlier version of liveview?

I've tried multiple branches and while I can create a user and chat rooms, there doesn't seem to be a way to view chats currently? The liveview mix dependency doesn't specify a tag to checkout -- did things break due to changes?

Some (optional) changes

  • Either remove the logo link, or make it point somewhere to the app
  • change Readme.md's last line session/new url to show just that (localhost:4000/session/new instead of localhost:4000). Also, it might be helpful to do something with root route (maybe point the user to the new session if they are not logged in, or make the chats route as the root directory.
  • Maybe merge this with master?
  • empty lib/phat_web/presence.ex and let user type the tutorial in Scratch that, I see what you did in the end.

Creating a user

Hi folks/ @SophieDeBenedetto. Thank you for sharing this.

I am an elixir beginner. Is there an instruction somewhere on how to create a user in the console? Can't seem to find it.

Thank you.

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