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Metaphore

Public Collections of Metaphore our Freestylers accross the world. Gain knowledge with unusual perspective from our Punk members.

Every Punk can make contributions to share their styles and unusual code snippet that are believed to be different from traditional theory or usual business, but they work! That's our Punk Freestyle Engineer. Welcome to the Street Community Programmer.

See it in action!


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How it's work?

⍿ We use GitHub issues templates to create a new metaphore.

⍿ Once the metaphore is accepted, we use GitHub Action to generate a markdown file that contains the metaphore.

⍿ The website vercel build is triggered and updated automatically.

⍿ Your metaphore is now live online!

[ I have a story to list ]


Metaphor Story - Structure

Our Metaphor Story has several components that aim to provide context and explanation for the submitted metaphor.

Story Title (Required)

The first component is the Story Title, which is a concise and descriptive title that summarizes the main idea or concept behind the metaphor. This component is required, as it helps readers quickly understand what the metaphor is about.

The Back Story about your Metaphor (Required)

The second component is the Back Story about your Metaphor, which is a brief explanation of the inspiration or motivation behind the metaphor. This component is also required, as it helps readers understand the context in which the metaphor was created and why it might be relevant or useful.

The Story (Required)

The third component is the Story itself, which is a detailed description of the metaphor and how it works. This component is also required and should be written in a clear and easy-to-understand manner, so that readers can follow along and potentially use the metaphor in their own projects.

Demo/Link (Optional but recommended)

The fourth component is the Demo/Link, which is an optional component that can be used to provide additional information or examples of the metaphor in action. This could be a link to a live demo, a GitHub repository, or any other relevant resource.

Donation Link (Optional)

The fifth component is the Donation Link, which is also optional and can be used to provide a way for readers to support the creator of the metaphor. This could be a link to a Patreon page, a PayPal account, or any other relevant donation platform.

Overall, the structure of Our Metaphor Story is designed to provide a comprehensive and easy-to-understand format for sharing unconventional coding solutions or freestyle metaphors that could be useful for other freestylers.


Create & Share Your Metaphor Story

Don't ask how to contribute, just share what you want to share!

[ Let Me In ]

Notes

Every metaphor in this repository is public and everyone can used for free.

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