mlh-hackathon-boilerplate | Boilerplate code for any new MLH Member Hackathon
kandi X-RAY | mlh-hackathon-boilerplate Summary
kandi X-RAY | mlh-hackathon-boilerplate Summary
mlh-hackathon-boilerplate is a HTML library. mlh-hackathon-boilerplate has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This is a hackathon boilerplate created by Major League Hacking. Using Jekyll, it has a extensible configuration that covers basic event information. You can then fork the website and have it hosted free through GitHub Pages. It's free to use.
This is a hackathon boilerplate created by Major League Hacking. Using Jekyll, it has a extensible configuration that covers basic event information. You can then fork the website and have it hosted free through GitHub Pages. It's free to use.
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mlh-hackathon-boilerplate has a low active ecosystem.
It has 67 star(s) with 175 fork(s). There are 7 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 2 open issues and 3 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 50 days. There are 1 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
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The latest version of mlh-hackathon-boilerplate is current.
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mlh-hackathon-boilerplate is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
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Install mlh-hackathon-boilerplate
Create a GitHub account if you haven't already.
Fork this repository to your own account. Click here to fork this repo.
Edit _config.yml to configure for your own hackathon website.
That's it - you should be able to access at https://[github username].github.io/mlh-hackathon-boilerplate/
Want to configure for your own custom domain? Great! Through our excellent partners Domain.com, Major League Hacking is offering free domains to student hackathon organizers. Reach out to hi@mlh.io to obtain your free coupon code.
Register your domain.
Update the domain www to CNAME [github username].github.io
Update the domain @ to A 192.30.252.153 and A 192.30.252.154
Update the CNAME in your GitHub fork of mlh-hackathon-boilerplate to your new domain (i.e. examplehacks.com)
We'd highly recommend looking into Cloudflare for SSL with your domain. It's compatible with GitHub Pages and this project.
Fork this repository to your own account. Click here to fork this repo.
Edit _config.yml to configure for your own hackathon website.
That's it - you should be able to access at https://[github username].github.io/mlh-hackathon-boilerplate/
Want to configure for your own custom domain? Great! Through our excellent partners Domain.com, Major League Hacking is offering free domains to student hackathon organizers. Reach out to hi@mlh.io to obtain your free coupon code.
Register your domain.
Update the domain www to CNAME [github username].github.io
Update the domain @ to A 192.30.252.153 and A 192.30.252.154
Update the CNAME in your GitHub fork of mlh-hackathon-boilerplate to your new domain (i.e. examplehacks.com)
We'd highly recommend looking into Cloudflare for SSL with your domain. It's compatible with GitHub Pages and this project.
Support
Our boilerplate is written entirely in Jekyll, which GitHub automatically compiles. This dramatically reduces the technical barrier needed to setup a hackathon website. We'd love to receive your contributions towards making this even better. A couple of things to note:.
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