We love open source contributors! Feel free to take on open issues that are
marked help wanted
or open new issues. Please comment on the issue to be
assigned to work on it as well as if you need more clarification. You can also
reach out to @meg-gutshall via the
Ruby for Good Slack.
When submitting your pull request, please submit to the dev
branch as this is
our working branch.
Fork this repository and clone it down to your computer. Create a new branch
that describes what you're working on. Then, run bundle install
and
npm install
to make sure you have all the gems and packages you need.
We built this site using Jekyll and it's hosted via GitHub pages. We used Ruby with Bundler on the initial build and have since added NodeJS. We've included dot files that support both rbenv (.ruby-version) and asdf (.tool-versions) ruby managers for your convenience.
- Ruby 2.7.1
- Bundler 2.1.4
- NodeJS 16.1.0
- NPM 7.22.0
To run the website locally, type npm run test
in your terminal and navigate to
http://127.0.0.1:4000/ to see the site in your
browser. A reload will be triggered every time you change the code in you
editor.
We have also implemented some tools that check the files for syntax issues and autocorrect them whenever possible. These are called linters and they will automatically check any files you have staged for a commit.
If you'd like to lint your code before you stage it, you can do so with the following commands:
npm run lint // Lints all files (i.e. corrects them syntactically for this codebase)
npm run lint:js // Applies to JS files only
npm run lint:style // Applies to CSS and SCSS files only
npm run lint:text // Applies to Markdown files only
npm run prettier // Formats and styles all files
You will not be able to successfully commit your work until all errors are cleared.
Please see our newly created Ruby for Good Website Wiki to learn more about the project! Content will be continually added there. Also keep an eye out for project boards in the future!