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GitHub pages for the Research Software Collaborations project website.
Even if you have edit permissions, please make a pull request. The advantage of making a pull request instead of directly editing is that changes made via pull request will be tested to ensure that all is ok with your changes...
Testing locally quick instructions (see setup for full instructions):
gem install bundler
bundle install
bundle exec rake serve
Alternatively, you can test your changes out using the Jekyll docker image:
docker run --rm -it \
--volume="$PWD:/srv/jekyll" \
-p 4000:4000 \
jekyll/builder:stable jekyll serve --incremental
This will mount your checked out copy of this repo, then build and start the jekyll server mapping it to port 4000 on your computer. You can make changes locally and view them at http://localhost:4000
- Make a fork of https://github.com/research-software-collaborations/project_database for your changes
- Create a working area
git clone git@github.com:research-software-collaborations/research-software-collaborations.github.io.git
cd research-software-collaborations.github.io/project_database
git remote add myrepo git-URL-of-your-fork
git checkout -b my_new_idea
git push -u myrepo my_new_idea
- make your edits and test according to one of the recipes above.
- Navigate to http://localhost:4000/projects to see the results
- eventually push to your repo and make a pull request to https://github.com/research-software-collaborations/project_database
There is now a submodule under _data/project_database. This will get updated once per day to the head of the main branch. To do by hand, you can do:
cd _data/project_database
git pull
cd ..
git add project_database
git commit -m 'pick up new commits'
git push
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