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	Digital Garden
A public notebook / digital garden for King's College London's digital humanities department.
Based on Hypha's digital garden for The Bentway's Digital and/as Public Space Micro-residency.
Adding and connecting notes
- Notes in the Digital Garden are stored in the ./_notesfolder as markdown files (*.md) files.
- Connecting notes is done through a double-bracket notation: [[text to link]]. View the The Statement of Intent note as an example.
- A link without a corresponding markdown file will be highlighted and left unlinked until a file is created.
Technologies used
- Jekyll, a static website generator written in Ruby
- Initial template is based on the Digital garden Jekyll template by Maxime Vaillancourt
 
- Tachyons, a functional CSS library that allows us to quickly grow the garden
- D3.js, a JavaScript library for visualizing data
- Initial knowledge graph implementation from the Digital garden Jekyll template
 
- Jekyll Feed plugin, a plugin for Jekyll to generate an RSS feed
Development
- Clone repository: git clone ssh://git@git.autonomic.zone:2222/autonomic-cooperative/kcl-digital-humanities-garden.git
- Install ruby's command line tools with your package manager (e.g. brew install ruby)
- Install Bundler gem: gem install bundler
- Install dependencies: bundle install
- Run locally: bundle exec jekyll serveorrake watch
- Visit your localhoston port4000: http://localhost:4000 or http://127.0.0.1:4000
License
Digital Garden content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
All code at github.com/hyphacoop/digitalgarden/ is licensed under a GNU General Public License v3.0, the text of which is included in the repository here.
Description
				Statically generated digital garden for the KCL DIgital Humanities department.
Based on https://github.com/hyphacoop/digitalgarden
						
						
						
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