Posts Tagged ‘Pip’
TL;DR pymarkdownlnt provides an easy way of checking that any Markdown you’re working on is complying to some sensible guidelines. If you’re comfortable with Python virtual environments you won’t really need the rest of this post. Why? I’ve spent a bunch of time recently adding OpenSSF Scorecards to the key Atsign repos. Build better security […]
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Tags: Actions, github, lint, lints, Markdown, Pip, pymarkdown, pymarkdownlnt, python, scorecard, Ubuntu, uv, venv, venvs, virtual environment
November 2021
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Pupdate It’s been pretty mild for the season, but as we passed the middle of the month it was time for the boys to start wearing their coats out on walks. I’ve bought a couple of extra latch clips to poke through the hole in their coats from their harnesses, otherwise it’s a right faff […]
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Tags: aerial amplifier, Aeron, Anne Curie, Cardale, CD45, Charles Stross, dachshund, Deal Lies Dreaming, DIY, Earl Grey, garage door, green tea, heat pump, Heliotrope, Invisible Sun, Panopticon, Pip, Raspberry Pi, Roca, SciFi, tea