As the film Forrest Gump said
run, Forrest, run...
As an English proverb said, "many a little makes a mickle ", we Chinese say "不积跬步,无以至千里", it means if you don't accumulate steps, you can't go a thousand miles.
As a runner, If you run one kilometer a day, it looks inconspicuous, but if you stick to it for one year, you can run 365 kilometers, and if you stick to ten years, it will be 3650 kilometers…, not to mention that you will run faster and faster, more and more. So I wrote this software to motivate myself, it's the distance history for a runner.
- fork the repo
- replace personal information with yours
- update your running data
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by http
curl -H "Content-Type:application/json" -X POST -d '{"inputs": {"dt":"2023-08-06 12:00:01", "distance":"3.02"}, "ref":"master"}' https://api.github.com/repos/{your username}/miles/actions/workflows/{your http workflow id}/dispatches -H "Authorization: token {your token}"
how to get your http workflow id?
curl https://api.github.com/repos/{your username}/miles/actions/workflows -H "Authorization: token {your token}"
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by update running.csv
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- link your running svg everywhere ^_^.
(Optional) config a syncer
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garmin
1.1 edit garmin.py, replace token and workflow id
1.2 add crontab job, for example
31 2 * * * /usr/bin/env bash -c 'cd /home/user/bin/syncer && source /home/user/bin/syncer/venv/bin/activate && python garmin.py user password --is-cn --only-run'
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running_page
2.1 add crontab job, for example
31 2 * * * /usr/bin/env bash -c 'cd /home/user/bin/syncer && source /home/user/bin/syncer/venv/bin/activate && python running_page.py <your github running_page repo, like yihong0618/running_page>
This software is inspired by iBeats and star-history, thank you two for creating such a great software.