If you are here, you probably already know about the Daily Activity Log Concept and you want to start your daily activity log. You can fork this repository as your github pages repository and start to share your daily activities with the Internet. If you already have a github pages repository, you can use this repo as subfolder of your personal pages (i.e. http://username.github.io/daily/events.xml
).
- Fork this repository
- Rename the repository to
[your_github_username].github.io
- Clone the repository to your computer
- Add new events to
events.xml
- Commit & Push
- Visit your daily activity log at
http://[your_github_username].github.io/events
In case you're already using github pages for your personal site, you can follow these easy steps to get started:
- Fork this repository
- Set the default branch to
gh-pages
(create it if needed). - Visit your daily activity log at
http://[your_github_username].github.io/daily-activity-log/events
- Style your log by editing
events.xsl
andevents.css
- joebew42
- pdincau
- moretto-nik
- christian-fei
- xpepper
- Let me know of your daily-activity-log and I'll put it here
- Fork this repository
- Create a branch
- Write your local changes
- Squash all your commits
- Push & make a Pull-request
If you are interested to follow a daily activity log through your RSS Feed Reader,
you can use the Daily Activity Log to RSS
API that is currently hosted on Heroku and can be used by appending a
valid Daily Activity Log URL to http://daily2rss.herokuapp.com/rss/?url=
For example http://daily2rss.herokuapp.com/rss/?url=http://joebew42.github.io/events.xml
will generates the RSS version of my daily activity log.