Community Digest #35: Mental Health, GitHub Actions, and Food
Blog post from Sanity
As the Community Digest welcomes 2021, it highlights several innovative projects that showcase community creativity and collaboration. Among them is a comprehensive database for LGBTQ2S+ mental health resources in British Columbia, developed using Sanity, Gatsby, and Netlify, which provides a crucial tool for mental health support, as detailed by Eric Howey on Twitter. Jérôme Pott demonstrates using GitHub Actions to automate and monitor backups for Sanity projects, offering reassurance through notifications upon successful or failed workflows. Simeon Griggs enhances the recipe experience by utilizing Portable Text to include unit conversions directly in the CMS, thus optimizing readability and efficiency without extra loading time, as he elaborates in a blog post and accompanying YouTube video. These projects, built with platforms like Next.js, Sanity, and Vercel, reflect the community's resourcefulness and the vibrant exchange of ideas within the Sanity Slack Community.