This is the repository for the website cards42.org. The cards42 project consists (in the final stage) of 42 cards, which support software architects in their daily architectural work.
The cards provide brief food for thought for deadlocked situations and help to shed new light on difficult challenges.
Backgrounds and more details about the cards are available on cards42.org.
cards42 is an open project where people can bring in new ideas.
The cards42 project was originally created in the German language. We've decided to translated the cards in English as well. We would appreciate any comments or/and suggestions for improvements.
You are also welcome to contribute your ideas for new cards. Just open a new ticket and describe your idea. Maybe you already have a sketch of the cards? Just upload it and we can discuss it. We would then work out the idea together and also redesign it graphically.
The texts explaining the cards can be found under descriptions
(German version) or descriptions_EN)
(English version).
Feel free to create a new Pull Request with your changes or additions to the existing texts.
You can also contribute a new text together with a new card.
Please follow the naming conventions described below.
We will be happy to mention your name on our website cards42.org under the "Contributors" section!
Feel free to add yourself under _info/90_contributors.md
.
When you are creating a new card, there are some conventions to adhere to.
The card images (under cards
) and their descriptions (under _descriptions
) are brought together using file name conventions.
- The file name
cardname
of a card iscard<2-digit number>.png
- The file name of a description is
<cardname>_<tag>.md
Using Jekyll / Liquid, the corresponding information in the index.html
is thus extracted from the file names.
The page is generated via Jekyll Every time you make a change in the master branch, GitHub rebuilds the website.
A local installation of Jekyll for local testing is also possible:
gem install bundler jekyll
The website can then be opened locally.
Build the website with the command
jekyll serve
Under https://localhost:4000/, you can then take a look at the website.
Only relevant for the main maintainers of the project
The PNG images are generated by Ghostscript from the print PDFs of INNOQ (the company that came up with the idea for the cards and most of the cards are from so far).
Step 1: With the original PDF, the print margins must first be removed:
gs -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -o "cards42_temp.pdf" -g2960x4144 -c "<< /Install { -22 -22 translate } bind >> setpagedevice" -f cards42.pdf
Step 2: The individual cards are exported without title and explanation card (-dFirstPage=3
) as PNG images (-sDEVICE=png16
) with anti-aliasing (-dTextAlphaBits=4
and -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4
) in 144 DPI (-r144
) and the naming scheme -o cardd.png
defined above.
gs -dFirstPage=3 -sDEVICE=png16m -dTextAlphaBits=4 -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4 -r144 -o cardd.png cards42_temp.pdf
Alternatively, we directly export PNGs from the publishing software.
Additionally, we create preview pictures e.g. for Twitter cards images. These need to be smaller with additional whitespace on each side. We use ImageMagick for this.
for file in *.png; do convert -resize 50% -gravity center -extent 450x450 $file $file; done
- Originally, the cards42 project was created in the German language. The English edition was integrated in the original German version with a few adjustments:
- the layout for the English cards was duplicated and refactored into several files
- the cards and descriptions for English version are in directories with a postfix
_EN
- the English version of the
index.html
is in the root directory/en
to allow the entry point cards42.org/en - the URL to the cards is not based on an HTML anchor (#), but URL-based to create similar short URLs to the cards
- there is the main site that contains all cards but also a dedicated page for each card
- both content on the main site and the cards' pages are identical
This work is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0).