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I would expect most people to have one GitHub repo per book. Are you publishing multiple books from the same repo? If so, why?
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Yes, I guess that it's the most common scenario ;-)
I've decided to create variants of my book (https://dev-concepts.dev) so that readers can pick the version that they prefer. Building these from different repos wouldn't make much sense.
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Yeah, it's probably best to keep this project as-is. However, if you wanted to create a PR to add this to the README, I'd be OK with that. I could also enable the Wiki feature of this project and you could it there.
When you say "variants", what do you mean? Do some versions have different content? Are you creating it in different languages?
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Okay, I understand. I'll send a PR for the readme, in case someone's interested; no need for a full-blown wiki I guess :)
By variants, I mean that I have different entry points, in which I include different parts of the book, and assemble those together with specific images. But I also plan on translating the book (& variants) into different languages later on.
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Closing for now. Please reopen if you're still interested.
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Related Issues (18)
- Download Kindlegen automatically as part of the build HOT 1
- Unable to generate PDF HOT 5
- Tags in XML files not working HOT 4
- npm build scirpt only works on Bash shell HOT 1
- How to define "parts" for the PDF? HOT 2
- License for this repo HOT 1
- All chapters titles are the book titles in the epub file HOT 2
- No cross reference links in generated pdf file HOT 10
- Cross reference links not working for html HOT 1
- Add ability to link to downloads HOT 7
- Question: how to run this project in Windows HOT 13
- Switch syntax highlighting to Rouge HOT 14
- Which version of Ruby to use? HOT 9
- Figure and listing numbers not consistent between formats HOT 11
- Update to match JHipster Book 2.0 with Gulp
- Minor release issue HOT 3
- Don't hardcode env var KINDLEGEN in build.sh HOT 2
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