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Visited Countries Website

Say you travel quite a lot, you may even consider yourself a collector of countries. Say you're also more than happy using github and related tools. Well then I think I have the tool for you.

visited_countries is a single-page website designed to run on Github-Pages. To make it your own, there are just two yaml files you need to edit.

Once you have cloned the project [1] into your own Github account, you'll first need to edit _config.yml to use your own title.

From there you can either edit _data/countries.yaml using your favorite text editor or you can connect your site to forestry.io [2] to enable editing of the data file online.

There's even a handy ruby script to tell you if your list of countries is up to date.

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Written by WheresAlice on 9 February 2017.

References

[1] the project (https://github.com/WheresAlice/visited_countries)

[2] forestry.io (https://forestry.io)

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