--- layout: page title: "[Projects]" categories: Projects permalink: /projects/ --- ## Community projects ### >>Rimworld's Modders United (**[RiMµ](https://github.com/RimWorldMod)**) Community Website >*A __community driven__ website talking about modding Rimworld* > ??? The DaiRiMµ \| The Daily RiMµ ??? I can see it at as good way to unite the community even a bit more by - Centralizing even more our documentations and our debates/opinions - Transmit good practise, resources and PSA, share devlog ... - etc - And, *if there is a public/demand for that*, it can even become a **"real"** website talking about the modding news (modders interview ,associated twitter account that ping at mod release, mods review, what else). **The thing is I intend it to be open to any redactors. For that I want it to be _really easy_ to propose/add posts (directly from Github website and starting to write plain text OR using external tools like [Prose.io](http://prose.io/) or [Forestry.io](http://forestry.io))** > #### Proof of concept exemple : > - [Here](https://github.com/kaptain-kavern/kaptain-kavern.github.io/blob/master/pages/projects.markdown) is the "source code" for this page rendered in Github interface (**directly editable**) > - Here is the ["raw version"](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaptain-kavern/kaptain-kavern.github.io/master/pages/projects.markdown) (*what I have actually typed*) **I will also need collaborator(_s_) because I'm more a coder guy than a public/writer one** ___ ___ ## Code - Dev Projects ### >>Mod Presentation Page template >*A Webpage, directly build from; and which will be hosted in an already existing mod/project's github repo* [This](https://kaptain-kavern.github.io/AsSimpleAsRack/) is what Github pages can create automatically (the text and picture are pulled out directly from the `readme.md` file). So this project will be basically to create a "Rimworld Mod" specific **Jekyll**/**Github Pages** template - *More complex project but could have some ideas/inspirations - [JekyllNow](https://github.com/barryclark/jekyll-now)*