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README.md

What is this?

Welcome! This repository is the source code behind the page sasserisop.com/MATH201. The notes are originally written in markdown. In my case, I write my notes using obsidian during the lecutre and revise it when I'm home, although I am trying to move away from that piece of software. The notes are stored as .md files under the content folder. The notes are then built into a website using HUGO, a static site generator. I used a theme called Zettles, I have slightly modified it so that it can render math using KaTeX.

Can I contribute?

Absolutely! You can add your own notes or fixes or anything really. You can contribute by creating an issue or by making a pull request. You can also contact me directly if you have any suggestions or concerns: mail@sasserisop.com Please note that I will not accept adding instructor materials without their prior consent. I also do not condone academic dishonesty.

This whole thing is very experimental. I appreciate any help!

Can I steal your repository and host my own notes server?

Yes. Consider sharing it with your classmates ;)

Here's a quick rundown of how to build from source:

  1. download or clone the repository git clone https://git.sasserisop.com/Sasserisop/MATH201
  2. make sure you have hugo installed
  3. open a command prompt in the MATH201/ directory and run the command hugo server --disableFastRender
  4. visit your site by opening http://localhost:1313 on your browser.

Can I add my own notes? And for other classes?

Yes. You might need to contact me directly so we can get it to work.