Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Module list updates since the beginning of November
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@mumblebaj Sure :slightly_smiling_face: I have included a brief explanation of this in the README.
If there are several images in your repository, one image is selected according to the following logic: First search for an image that contains 'screenshot' or 'example' in it's name and if none is found, take the first image that is found.
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@KristjanESPERANTO Thanks. I have updated the images and renamed the ones I want to appear as screenshot.
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@mumblebaj Cool.
I’ve updated the data. Your modules look now like this:
A screenshot for MMM-PGA would be nice :smiley:
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As a heads up, MMM-SFMuniBusTimes (https://github.com/vikramraja1995/MMM-SFMuniBusTimes) no longer works due to Muni switching APIs. I’ve looked at it and have info about the new API but, honestly, I’m like a bumblebee in the deep end of a swimming pool.
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@UncleRoger Thanks! There are two newer forks, but I can`t get them run. I mark the module as outdated for now.
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@KristjanESPERANTO Will see if I can get one done for PGA. But heading on holidays tomorrow. Back in the new year.
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Really like it. Thanks for sharing @KristjanESPERANTO
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Awesome idea and work! Not often that I look and comment in the forums, but for this I do :-)
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Dear @KristjanESPERANTO,
as my module MMM-FrameLight has a ReadMe with a lot of animated GIF images to explain light effects, I created a media branch to separate the media data from the code of the module to reduce storage needs on user systems. Is your code able to check different branches for images or does it only check the master branch? -
@RaspiManu There is currently no other way than to insert a screenshot into the code’s branch. There are ideas to solve it differently (like extending the package.json with a URL to the screenshot), but I won’t be able to implement it in the near future. PRs would be of course very welcome :-)