From a0e835c1eb2b54ced3f4df10033c69d000b3a8b3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nemo <commits@captnemo.in> Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2025 17:32:35 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] gem update --- Gemfile.lock | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- README.md | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 2 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-) diff --git a/Gemfile.lock b/Gemfile.lock index 0dfa444..68dc392 100644 --- a/Gemfile.lock +++ a/Gemfile.lock @@ -1,17 +1,36 @@ GEM remote: https://rubygems.org/ specs: - mini_portile2 (2.8.6) - nokogiri (1.16.5) - mini_portile2 (~> 2.8.2) - racc (~> 1.4) - racc (1.7.3) + nokogiri (1.18.5-aarch64-linux-gnu) + racc (~> 1.4) + nokogiri (1.18.5-aarch64-linux-musl) + racc (~> 1.4) + nokogiri (1.18.5-arm-linux-gnu) + racc (~> 1.4) + nokogiri (1.18.5-arm-linux-musl) + racc (~> 1.4) + nokogiri (1.18.5-arm64-darwin) + racc (~> 1.4) + nokogiri (1.18.5-x86_64-darwin) + racc (~> 1.4) + nokogiri (1.18.5-x86_64-linux-gnu) + racc (~> 1.4) + nokogiri (1.18.5-x86_64-linux-musl) + racc (~> 1.4) + racc (1.8.1) PLATFORMS - ruby + aarch64-linux-gnu + aarch64-linux-musl + arm-linux-gnu + arm-linux-musl + arm64-darwin + x86_64-darwin + x86_64-linux-gnu + x86_64-linux-musl DEPENDENCIES nokogiri (>= 1.11.0.rc3) BUNDLED WITH - 2.1.4 + 2.6.0 diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 248d640..6f0a097 100644 --- a/README.md +++ a/README.md @@ -49,45 +49,40 @@ (All links to Tor.com) -<details><summary>Section I - Introduction</summary><ol> -<li markdown=1>[How To Make Your Own Imaginary Friends][c1]</li> -<li markdown=1>[Imposter Syndrome Is Just Part of Being a Writer][c2]</li> -<li markdown=1>[Embrace Uncertainty: The Joy of Making a Giant Mess][c3]</li> -<li markdown=1>[Everything Is Broken! What Should I Write About?][c4]</li> -</ol></details> +### Section I - Introduction +- [How To Make Your Own Imaginary Friends][c1] +- [Imposter Syndrome Is Just Part of Being a Writer][c2] +- [Embrace Uncertainty: The Joy of Making a Giant Mess][c3] +- [Everything Is Broken! What Should I Write About?][c4] -<details><summary>Section II - What’s A Story, and How Do You Find One?</summary><ol> -<li markdown=1>[Don’t Be Afraid to Go on Lots of First Dates With Story Ideas][c5]</li> -<li markdown=1>[The Secret to Storytelling? Just One Good Scene, and Then Another and Another][c6]</li> -<li markdown=1>[The Most Powerful Thing a Story Can Do Is Show How People Change][c7]</li> -<li markdown=1>[A Good Plot Is Made Out of Two Things][c8]</li> -<li markdown=1>[How to Tell a Thrilling Story Without Breaking Your Own Heart][c9]</li> -<li markdown=1>[The Ending Is The Beginning][c10]</li> -</ol></details> +### Section II - What’s A Story, and How Do You Find One? +- [Don’t Be Afraid to Go on Lots of First Dates With Story Ideas][c5] +- [The Secret to Storytelling? Just One Good Scene, and Then Another and Another][c6] +- [The Most Powerful Thing a Story Can Do Is Show How People Change][c7] +- [A Good Plot Is Made Out of Two Things][c8] +- [How to Tell a Thrilling Story Without Breaking Your Own Heart][c9] +- [The Ending Is The Beginning][c10] -<details><summary>Section III - Your Feelings are Valid—and Powerful</summary><ol> -<li markdown=1>[Hold On To Your Anger. It’s a Storytelling Goldmine][c11]</li> -<li markdown=1>[People Are Only as Interesting as Their Relationships][c12]</li> -<li markdown=1>[One Easy Way to Feel Better About the World][c13]</li> -<li markdown=1>[Revision Is the Process of Turning Fake Emotion Into Real Emotion][c14]</li> -<li markdown=1>[Twelve Ways to Keep the Fun of Writing Alive][c15]</li> -</ol></details> +### Section III - Your Feelings are Valid—and Powerful +- [Hold On To Your Anger. It’s a Storytelling Goldmine][c11] +- [People Are Only as Interesting as Their Relationships][c12] +- [One Easy Way to Feel Better About the World][c13] +- [Revision Is the Process of Turning Fake Emotion Into Real Emotion][c14] +- [Twelve Ways to Keep the Fun of Writing Alive][c15] -<details><summary>Section IV - What We Write About When We Write About Spaceships</summary><ol> -<li markdown=1>[How to Write a Political Story Without Falling on Your Face][c16]</li> -<li markdown=1>[Good Worldbuilding Shows How Things Could Be Different][c17]</li> -<li markdown=1>[The Unexamined Story Is Not Worth Writing][c18]</li> -<li markdown=1>[Weirdness Gives Me the Strength To Keep Going][c19]</li> -<li markdown=1>[When Is It Okay To Write About Someone Else’s Culture or Experience?][c20]</li> -</ol></details> +### Section IV - What We Write About When We Write About Spaceships +- [How to Write a Political Story Without Falling on Your Face][c16] +- [Good Worldbuilding Shows How Things Could Be Different][c17] +- [The Unexamined Story Is Not Worth Writing][c18] +- [Weirdness Gives Me the Strength To Keep Going][c19] +- [When Is It Okay To Write About Someone Else’s Culture or Experience?][c20] -<details><summary>Section V: How to Use Writerly Tricks to Gain Unstoppable Powers</summary><ol> -<li markdown=1>[Find Your Voice and Make It LOUD][c21]</li> -<li markdown=1>[A Strong Narrator Can Help You Weave a Spell of Protection][c22]</li> -<li markdown=1>[When the World Goes Loopy, You Can Become a Master of Time and Space][c23]</li> -<li markdown=1>[Irony Doesn’t Have To Be the Enemy of Feels. They Can Team Up, In Fact!][c24]</li> -<li markdown=1>[Write The Book That Only You Could Have Written][c25]</li> -</ol></details> +### Section V: How to Use Writerly Tricks to Gain Unstoppable Powers +- [Find Your Voice and Make It LOUD][c21] +- [A Strong Narrator Can Help You Weave a Spell of Protection][c22] +- [When the World Goes Loopy, You Can Become a Master of Time and Space][c23] +- [Irony Doesn’t Have To Be the Enemy of Feels. They Can Team Up, In Fact!][c24] +- [Write The Book That Only You Could Have Written][c25] ## License -- rgit 0.1.5