CSCC09 Programming on the Web
This is the source code for the CSCC09 course website.
Enjoy the course!
Development
0. Fork and clone the repo
From GitHub, fork this repo to your account, then clone it to your local machine.
RVM
1. Install$ gpg2 --recv-keys 409B6B1796C275462A1703113804BB82D39DC0E3 7D2BAF1CF37B13E2069D6956105BD0E739499BDB
$ curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
You might need to source the RVM config file. Read the instructions on screen carefully.
2. Use the latest version of Ruby
$ rvm get stable
$ rvm use ruby --install --default
3. Install Bundler (dependancy manager)
$ gem install bundler
4. Install dependencies
In the local repo directory:
$ bundle install
5. Serve the site locally
$ bundle exec jekyll serve
A local server will be started on http://localhost:4000.
Contributing
0. Ensure your branch is up to date
To pull changes from the original repo, set up a remote to do so:
$ git remote add upstream git@github.com:ThierrySans/CSCC09.git
$ git pull upstream master
$ git push origin master
1. Make a new branch
Generally, it's a good idea to branch out your changes and then push them.
$ git checkout -b branchname
2. Make changes
You can make changes anywhere in the posts/layouts. This might be a good place to start if you're new to Jekyll: https://jekyllrb.com/docs/.
3. Push changes
The changes made should reload live on your local server. Once you're satisfied with your changes, push the new branch to your forked repo.
$ git push origin branchname
4. Create a pull request
On GitHub, you can click the "New Pull Request" button, where you can then verify your changes and submit it for review.