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Remixing Recipes in Juno

Let others remix your recipe, evolve the code, and use their art—while you stay credited as its original creator.

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Written by Daniel Volkov
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What Is Remixing?

Remixing lets other creators fork your published recipe, tweak your code, and build new versions—all while keeping you credited as the original author. It’s a way to share your creativity and inspire fresh ideas across the Juno community.

How Remixing Works

  1. The Original Recipe Stays Intact. Your primary version remains locked in your workspace, while remixes create new, separate copies.

  2. Credit Always Follows You: Every forked version displays your name as the “Original Creator.”

  3. Live Collaboration: Remixers can view your published code, make changes (such as replacing the media files with their own art), and then share their own spin on your recipe.

Enabling Remixing

  1. Open the Publish form (bottom action bar or top-left menu).

  2. Toggle Allow Remixing on.

  3. Complete the form and click Publish (or Update for existing recipes).

Once live, a Remix button appears on your recipe’s public page, inviting anyone to fork and customize. Read the full instructions on publishing here.

Why Remixing Matters

  • Learn by Example: See how others extend your work to discover new techniques.

  • Spark Collaboration: Encourage fellow creators to build on your ideas.

  • Grow Your Reach: Each remix surfaces your original in new communities.

Go to your next published recipe, enable remixing, and let the innovation begin!

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