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This site is designed to provide a showcase for robots using ROS.
Anyone can contribute to the site. However, it is expected that the majority of contributors will be the robot manufacturers or ROS integration maintainers.
This site is designed to be a portal for discovery and comparison of robots with publicly documented ROS interfaces.
Developer documentation should remain on the ROS wiki, usually 'http://wiki.ros.org/Robots/'.
Pages on this site should not be the primary reference for a robot. It should have its own website with the majority of its marketing and promotional content.
Robots may be promoted to the spotlight on the home page. To inquire about being promoted please contact [email protected] .
Please open a pull request on github to add a robot or make an update to the site.
Documentation on how the site is setup can be found below.
- Make sure to follow the tagging conventions.
- Do not spam the site with small variants of robot names. Only have one entry per major version; a model upgrade should not generate a new page.
- Keep the look and feel of the overall site, but feel free to customize within the framework.
- External javascript dependencies are generally discouraged but can be considered.
- When you commit changes please do not include the url change in
_config.yml
. - The
main.css
is generated by gulp when you run the site. For the site to be rendered on github pages the css has to be committed into the repo. So any time you change a style file, please also commit the generated css.
You will need to create a new post. There's a script add_robot.py which will fill in a template by prompting you.
- Python 3
- empy
'sudo apt install python3-empy' or pip3 install empy
- Fork this repository on GitHub
- Checkout your fork.
- Create a new branch with your robot's name.
- In the repository run
python3 add_robot.py
and follow the prompts. - Add the icons and images into the directories as guided by the script.
- Fill in additional details in the generated post.
- Commit the changes with a descriptive commit message.
- Push the branch back to your fork.
- Open a pull request for review.
There is a script to run this site locally inside docker.
To make use of this you must have docker installed.
-
Run
test_site.bash
-
You can then open http://localhost:3000 in your browser to view the site. The page in the browser will automatically refresh when files are changed.
Notes:
The test_site.bash
script must be restarted if _config.yml
is changed. Kill the script with Ctrl-C
the test_site.bash and rerun it. Then reload the page in your browser.
This site is bsased on the Cards Jekyll Template more information is in the orig.contributing.md.