About

Introduction

This site has been done and been mantaining with four tools and several content sources:

Tools

Basic tools

Quarto is an open-source scientific and technical publishing system built on Pandoc. To learn more about Quarto websites visit quarto.org.

Markdown is a lightweight markup language that is used to format text in a way that is easy to read and write. It is commonly used on the web to format blog posts and other types of content.

VisualCode is an integrated development environment (IDE) that is used to write and debug code.

GitHub Pages is a service offered by the popular version control platform GitHub. It allows users to create and host websites using the files that are stored in their GitHub repositories. It can be used to create personal, organization, or project-based websites.

Git

Git is a version control system that is used for tracking changes to files, such as source code or documents. It is commonly used by software developers to manage their codebase, but it can also be used for other types of files.

Git allows users to create a repository, which is a collection of files that are managed by Git. Each time a change is made to a file in the repository, Git records the change in a new version of the file. This allows users to easily undo changes, compare different versions of a file, and collaborate with others on the same files.

Git also provides tools for managing and merging changes made by different users. This makes it possible for multiple people to work on the same files at the same time without overwriting each other’s changes.

Overall, Git is a powerful and widely-used tool that is essential for anyone working on large or complex projects with multiple collaborators. It allows users to easily track, manage, and share changes to their files, making it easier to develop and maintain software projects.

Install tools

If you want to use VisualCode and GitHub together, you can follow these steps:

  1. Install VisualCode on your computer.
  2. Create a new project in VisualCode by selecting “File > New Project” from the menu.
  3. Initialize a Git repository in your project by opening the terminal in VisualCode and running the git init command.
  4. Use VisualCode to write and save your code files in the project directory.
  5. Stage and commit your changes to the Git repository using the git add and git commit commands.
  6. Create a new repository on GitHub and follow the instructions to push your local repository to the remote repository on GitHub.

Once your code is on GitHub, you can use GitHub Pages to create a website for your project. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Open the repository on GitHub and go to the “Settings” tab.
  2. Scroll down to the “GitHub Pages” section and select the “master branch” as the source for your website.
  3. GitHub will automatically build and publish your website, and it will provide a URL where you can view it.
Be careful: these instructions are just a general overview

Note that these instructions are just a general overview of how to use VisualCode and GitHub together. There are many other features and options that you can use to customize your workflow. For more detailed information, you can consult the documentation for VisualCode and GitHub.