This software is ABANDONED.
This website was created for Pack 379 in Arlington, TX - but our chartered organization provides free web hosting alongside their own site. This website moved to WordPress, where it is easier for non-technical users to contribute content.
tldr: Run a current version of Ruby with rbenv
, use the bundler
gem to install
dependencies and run jekyll serve
.
This site runs on Github Pages, which uses Jekyll. Jekyll is a Ruby gem.
Best way to start installing things on a Mac is with Homebrew. Once homebrew
is installed, install rbenv
and ruby-build
to manage your version of Ruby.
$ brew update
$ brew install rbenv ruby-build
This installs rbenv
. To setup your shell to use rbenv
's Ruby, place
eval "$(rbenv init -)"
in your shell files. Check the (instructions)[https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv#homebrew-on-mac-os-x]
for more info.
Now, you need to install the correct version of Ruby. From the site directory, run the following.
$ rbenv install `cat .ruby-version`
$ rbenv rehash
You can double check the version by doing one of the following:
$ ruby -v
$ rvenv versions
Now, install bundler
, a ruby gem/package manager. Install bundler
and the necessary gems, including jekyll
by doing:
$ gem install bundler
$ bundle install
Bundler uses the Gemfile
and Gemfile.lock
files to list dependencies.
Done! You can run the site locally with the following command:
$ jekyll serve
This is based on the Scoutpack Wordpress Theme, converted to a Jekyll site by Thaddeus Quintin for Pack 150.
Fork this repository or the original Pack 150 repository if you like!
Thaddeus Quintin
Cameron King
and others, see changelog.
Unless specified otherwise, this project is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.