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Building and running #1

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rishkarajgi opened this issue Jul 18, 2016 · 3 comments
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Building and running #1

rishkarajgi opened this issue Jul 18, 2016 · 3 comments

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@rishkarajgi
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Could you please provide me a simple step-by-step guide to running this site on my local machine. Was not able to comprehend the README file.
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@jfroom
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jfroom commented Jul 18, 2016

@karajrish Are you familiar with NPM & grunt projects? Links to documentation for those can be found here: https://github.com/jfroom/portfolio-web#getting-started

Unfortunately, I'm not too motivated to maintain this repo since it was really just an exploration exercise & tool for my own site — which I haven't touched much over the years. In fact, I'm not sure I'd use the same approach entirely if I had it to do over again.

If you are interested in static site generators, maybe explore some of these projects which have more active communities? https://www.staticgen.com/

@rishkarajgi
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@jfroom Unfortunately not.
Well, your site's design is very catchy hence I thought I could use your help setting it up.

Nevertheless, thanks for the links!

@jfroom
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jfroom commented Aug 26, 2016

I've made some minor updates to the getting started section.

However, because there are a variety of different ways to get the pre-requisite dependencies (node, npm, grunt, protractor, image-magic) installed & running on a local or virtual system — I am apprehensive about trying to document that part of the process. There are better resources for that in the links provided. Most repositories have a similar stance — or don't even have a getting started section (1, 2, 3).

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