This is a git repository that stores documents called "Knowledge Posts" in a format compatible with the Knowledge Repo project.
If you are looking to contribute a post to this repository, please refer to the below quickstart guide or the upstream documentation.
1. Install the knowledge-repo tooling
pip install --upgrade "knowledge-repo[all]"
2. Clone this repository to your local machine
git clone <git_url> <repo_path>
Note: If you regularly interact with this repository, you can avoid having to type --repo <repo_path>
in all of the below commands by exporting a shell environment variable:
export KNOWLEDGE_REPO="<repo_path>"
3. Create a post template
For Jupyter notebooks:
knowledge_repo --repo <repo_path> create ipynb example_post.ipynb
For R Markdown:
knowledge_repo --repo <repo_path> create Rmd example_post.Rmd
4. Edit the notebook file example_post.ipynb
or example_post.Rmd
as you normally would.
5. Add your post to the repo with in-repository path of project/example
knowledge_repo --repo <repo_path> add <post_path> -p project/example
6. Preview the added post to ensure everything is rendering correctly
knowledge_repo --repo <repo_path> preview project/example
7. Submit post as a new git branch in this repository
knowledge_repo --repo <repo_path> submit project/example
8. Open a pull/merge request on your branch
Once ready, merge your branch into master, and your post will shortly thereafter appear in attached Knowledge Repo servers.