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To add a blog post, create a new markdown file (YYYY_your_title.md
) in the src/content/blog/
directory.
The following template post can be used to start from scratch, or check out one of the existing blog posts (markdown example, live render).
---
title: post title
author: author one and author two
day: 7
month: 2
year: 2023
tags:
- python
- simulator
- qiskit
---
# This is a heading style one
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### With gists
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Gists are code snippets that you can create on Github.
Learn how to create one [here](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/editing-and-sharing-content-with-gists/creating-gists), and don't forget to ensure it is public!
Once created, use the hash from the gist URL with the syntax below.
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### With code blocks
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```python
def hello():
print('hello world!')
```
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Make sure to edit the keys correctly, e.g. use alpha-2 code for the country
key, as shown below
---
name: TorchQuantum
year: 2023
month: 4
day: 24
country: US
tags:
- python
- simulator
- quantum
---
To **Hanrui Wang** to further develop **[TorchQuantum](https://github.com/mit-han-lab/torchquantum)**, a Quantum classical simulation framework based on PyTorch.
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