Welcome to your template dataset page!

FilesSizeFormatCreatedUpdatedLicenseSource
1197 Bcsv11 months ago10 months agoOpen Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License v1.0Link to data source

This is a template for publishing your dataset with Datahub Cloud.

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c02-per-decade
C02 PPM per decade197 B
c02-per-decade

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Readme.md content

Welcome to the body of your site. Everything above this section is part of the Data package front matter. I am adding here markdown text and other data-rich elements and they render beautifully.

Hello

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Overview

Here is a quick overview of the template you're looking at:

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We have a frontmatter at the top, followed by the "body" of your site, which consists of unstructured data and/or data-rich components.

Feel free to customize the data package frontmatter accordingly when publishing your own data.

Info

Frontmatter refers to the metadata placed at the beginning of the markdown file enclosed within triple dashes (—). This metadata provides essential information about the file and its content, enabling better organization, configuration, and processing by tools and platforms.

This is the frontmatter in this README.md:

---
datapackage:
  title: Welcome to your template dataset page!
  description: This is a template for publishing your dataset with Datahub Cloud.
  created: 2024-01-01
  updated: 2024-01-31
  licenses:
  - path: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/
    title: Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License v1.0
  sources:
  - path: http://link.to/data/source
    title: Link to data source
  resources:
  - name: c02-per-decade
    title: C02 PPM per decade
    description: C02 PPM per decade
    lastModified: 2024-01-15
    path: data.csv
---

You can either update it if you have some data files / datasets that you would want to publish or delete it completely if you have markdown content only (suitable for blogs, data stories, articles, etc.)

Okay, I published the template. Now what?

You can add as many markdown files to your GitHub repository as you like, and you can freely nest them in subdirectories. You can also enhance your content with other data visualisation components and markdown features.

Note: For a full list of supported markdown features visit Markdown syntax support

Here are some quick examples:

This is cool!

Here's a callout block.
It supports markdown and [[Internal link|wikilinks]].

Or you can quickly embed a piece of code as follows:

const ExampleCode = () => {
  return <div> .... </div>;
};

How to take this template to the next level

Note

The template works best for datasets. If you don't have any data files, we suggest deleting the frontmatter and following this quick tutorial on publishing data-rich stories

You may also want to check out:

Important

For any questions, refer to the Docs

Warning

Just testing some callout blocks here.

Done

Test passed.

Testing data-rich components

I will add a data table from my data.csv file below:

Looks kinda cool. What about a linechart? Let's see what this would look like:

If you want to explore more of what's possible:

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