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Portal for IBM @ GitHub

This repository is rendered online at http://ibm.github.io, it contains a listing of repositories that are open source and maintained by IBM teams.

Adding a new repo to the listing

In order to have your repository show up at http://ibm.github.io, a minor change to orgs.js is required.

  • To add a single repository add a new entry to orgs.js, specify the Github organization name and the repository name (separate them with a /), and set the type to repo, an example can be seen below:
  {
      "name": "RuntimeTools/appmetrics",
      "type": "repo"
  }
  • To add all the repositories in a Github organization add a new entry to orgs.js, specify the Github organization name, and set the type to org, an example can be seen below:
  {
      "name": "IBMResilient",
      "type": "org"
  }

To test changes locally

From within the top level folder of the cloned repository run:

$ python -m http.server {port}

For example: python -m http.server 8000 -> Open the following URL in a browser:

http://localhost:8000/

Quick Git tutorial

  1. Clone the repository and checkout a new branch
$ git clone https://github.com/IBM/ibm.github.io
$ git checkout -b branch_name
  1. Update the files you'd like to change
  2. Push the changes upstream
$ git add file1 file2
$ git commit -m "add your commit message here"
$ git push origin branch_name
  1. View your branch in Github and create a Pull Request