Awesome
Sinatra Website / Documentation
This repo contains the Sinatra website and documentation sources published at https://sinatra.github.com/.
Working Locally
Grab the sources from GitHub:
$ git clone git://github.com/sinatra/sinatra.github.com.git
$ cd sinatra.github.com
Make sure you have the bundler
gem installed on your machine:
$ gem install bundler
Install dependencies:
$ bundle install
Run the test server:
$ rake server
Changes are immediately available at:
http://localhost:4000/sinatra.github.com/
Sass / CSS / Gulp
It would be appreciated if you could introduce your changes using the indented Sass syntax (.sass) in one of the existing Sass partials or if needed via new ones of your own. Not a friend of curlies and stuff.
Gulp was set up to streamline your build process. Simply run:
$ gulp watch
gulp watch
triggers a couple of processes:
- After changes have been introduced in the
_sass
directory, it first builds uncompressed.css
files from the corresponding.sass
files and puts them into/css/development
. - Gulp also watches any changes made in the
/css/development
directory. - In turn, any changes in
/css/development
will get compressed, prefixed and purified of any obsolete style declarations before being placed in their final destination at/css
. - Your site is reloaded automatically using Browsersync which watches any changes to
.css
files in/css
. No need to install any additional gimmicks.
That means Gulp is configured so that you can either work on .sass
files in the /_sass
directory or on .css
files directly in the /css/development
directory. If you want to introduce changes in /css/development
, you need to create new filenames to avoid being overwritten when new versions of Sass files get built.
Contributing
See GitHub's "Fork A Repo" for more information.
Creating Blog Posts
Blog posts are stored under the _posts
directory. To create a new blog post
and open your $EDITOR
, use:
thor blog:new 'Blog Post Title'
This requires Thor:
$ gem install thor
Prebuilt Files
You will need thor, rdoc, haml and mislav's hanna gem to rebuild static files and the API docs:
$ gem install thor
$ gem install rdoc -v 2.3.0
$ gem install haml -v 2.0.4
$ gem install mislav-hanna --source=https://gems.github.com/
The prebuilt file sources are maintained under the sinatra and sinatra-book projects. To pull in the latest versions and build them:
rake pull build
The generated files under the "_includes" and "api" directories need to be committed after building. To regenerate and add those files to your index for the next commit:
rake regen