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A template to help you create your own custom tracker printout for 100 days challenge. But it can also be customized for shorter challenges, such as 30 or 21 days challenges.
The main features are a big overview for the complete challenge which you can colour in according to how much of it you've already done. There is a little goal overview because from my own experience, for a long challenges, it makes sense to have sub-goals or maybe also define rewards.
Then there are smaller trackers including space for you to note down what you acutally did (like how much time was spent, on what dates in case you don't do it daily, what you did, etc.) and what you have learned. Because I have realized that it can feel pretty meaningless if you only Tweet because Tweets get lost and looking back, you might want to review what you even did and what you learned as a takeaway. So I suggest you make some notes on that.
Here's the github: https://github.com/latex-ninja/100-Days-Challenge-Template
This LaTeX template is available for authors to prepare a camera-ready paper for Trans Tech Publication Journals. Inside a package you will find information about requirements and format.
Modelo de artigo usado no curso técnico em informática do CEFET-MG Leopoldina. Contém instruções a respeito da utilização.
Article template used in the technical course in computer science of the CEFET-MG Leopoldina. Contains instructions for use.
Use the psfrag package to replace strings in EPS images, so that they are typeset with the same body font as your LaTeX document. Note that your project needs to be compiled with the LaTeX dvipdf engine. To configure this, after creating a new project, click on the Overleaf menu icon above the file list panel, and make sure the "Compiler" setting is set to "LaTeX". (The sample image is taken from the psfrag package.)