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thepracticaldev/dev.to

thepracticaldev/dev.to

Where programmers share ideas and help each other grow

repo name thepracticaldev/dev.to
repo link https://github.com/thepracticaldev/dev.to
homepage https://dev.to
language Ruby
size (curr.) 50501 kB
stars (curr.) 12434
created 2016-11-13
license GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

Welcome to the dev.to codebase. We are so excited to have you. With your help, we can build out DEV to be more stable and better serve our community.

What is dev.to?

dev.to (or just DEV) is a platform where software developers write articles, take part in discussions, and build their professional profiles. We value supportive and constructive dialogue in the pursuit of great code and career growth for all members. The ecosystem spans from beginner to advanced developers, and all are welcome to find their place within our community. ❤️

Table of Contents

Contributing

We encourage you to contribute to dev.to! Please check out the Contributing to dev.to guide for guidelines about how to proceed.

Getting Started

This section provides a high-level quick start guide. If you’re looking for the installation guide, you’ll want to refer to our complete Developer Documentation.

We run on a Rails backend, and we are currently transitioning to a Preact-first frontend.

A more complete overview of our stack is available in our docs.

Prerequisites

Installation Documentation

View Full Installation Documentation.

Developer Documentation

Check out our dedicated docs page for more technical documentation.

Core team

Vulnerability disclosure

We welcome security research on DEV under the terms of our vulnerability disclosure policy.

License

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Please see the LICENSE file in our repository for the full text.

Like many open source projects, we require that contributors provide us with a Contributor License Agreement (CLA). By submitting code to the DEV project, you are granting us a right to use that code under the terms of the CLA.

Our version of the CLA was adapted from the Microsoft Contributor License Agreement, which they generously made available to the public domain under Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

Any questions, please refer to our license FAQ doc or email yo@dev.to.

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