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Teasca.de

My website, shown on teasca.de, is a piece of open souce. It is a piece of art, which consists of markdown files (found in src) which are then built into static webpages using python 3.

Building?

Yes, you need to build this website in order for it to be up to date to the markdowns. For that you need a few dependencies:

  • Python 3.x
  • Markdown (available via python PIP)

Now if you have them installed, simly run python build.py and it should build itself.

Copying?

As far as I'm concerned you can use this for educational purposes all you want (and you can, if you want to, even take my whole build and just make your own website using my buildscript, but do change the CSS and the actual content.

So shortly, I know this will sound harsh, but my website is licensed under..

Creative Commons License

but worry not! Like I said, you can use my buildscript (build.py) as you like so it's instead licensed under

Creative Commons License