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GIF in README.md is quite old #141

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yashovardhan opened this issue Nov 19, 2017 · 11 comments
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GIF in README.md is quite old #141

yashovardhan opened this issue Nov 19, 2017 · 11 comments

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@yashovardhan
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the GIF in README.md is old and should be replaced by the new version of coala-html.

Also, it can replace the report image in README.md

@Lavenderjiang
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I'm having this error... Any help would be appreciated! http://gph.is/2jmuE6q

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I fixed the bower issue by changing the ownership of files in .config and .cache. Though I am able to launch the website now, I keep getting the error message "The requested section '/users/lavender/desktop/coala-html/test' is not existent. Thus it cannot be executed."

Lavenderjiang added a commit to Lavenderjiang/coala-html that referenced this issue Nov 27, 2017
 The new GIF and report image make README more up to date.

 Closes coala#141

 new file:   coalahtml/_coalahtml/.coafile

 This .coafile allows coala-html to successfully run in coalahtml/_coalahtml directory. I was able to make a successful demo of coala-html with the addition of this file.
@jayvdb
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jayvdb commented Apr 18, 2018

Unassigned due to inactivity.

@fireballpoint1
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@yashovardhanagrawal so we want to just repeat the same process for the updated coala ? if yes, can I work on this issue

@fireballpoint1
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I suggest adding a video link instead of a GIF since it's confusing to track the progress in a GIF and you can't go back if you missed a moment, you need to wait for it to repeat all the way and with such a large GIF it is inconvenient

@yashovardhan
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The advantage of having a GIF file will that it is shown in the README.md directly when someone opens the GitHub repo. Having a video link would not solve this purpose. GIF just improves the overall quality of the README this way.

@fireballpoint1
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At the moment it appears as just a link though.

@KVGarg
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KVGarg commented Jan 27, 2019

Hi @yashovardhanagrawal , can I work upon this issue ?

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KVGarg commented Jan 27, 2019

I suggest adding a video link instead of a GIF since it's confusing to track the progress in a GIF and you can't go back if you missed a moment, you need to wait for it to repeat all the way and with such a large GIF it is inconvenient

In GIF, we are executing only one instruction in terminal i.e. to tun coala-html on a project. After updating the Build & development instructions section in the new PR, I think there is no need of video now. Also, If we add video then we have to add it for atlesast 3 OSX (Windows, Linux and Mac). I think GIF will work here

@yashovardhan
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sure go for it, ask a maintainer on gitter to assign you this issue

@KVGarg
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KVGarg commented Jan 30, 2019

@yashovardhanagrawal Should I create GIF based on coala repository or on any of my project? SInce coala repo will not show any errors, so I was thinking to run on my personal project

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