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- Add
sache.json
to your public repo. - Visit http://sache.in and click "Add Extension".
- Enter your Github project SSH URL in the input field and click "Add".
Once that's done you should see a success message to let you know its been added successfully.
We love open-source projects and community so we've kept this repo open for anyone to contribute to. Feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request with an additional feature or even a bug fix. If you are going to contribute: create a new branch off of master and open a pull request against that so we can check out your work. Please make sure you've tested your work thouroughly before finalizing your pull request.
- Make sure you install Postgres so that you can run a local database.
- After you install Postgres, start it up and open Terminal.
- Close the repo by running:
git clone [email protected]:jhardy/sache.git
. - Change into that directory and run:
bundle
. - In Terminal, type:
psql
, this opens the Postgres command line. - Type in: `CREATE DATABASE sachein_dev;
- Press
ctrl + z
to exit Postgres. - Now we need to migrate, run:
bundle exec rake db:migrate
. - Once that's done you can start up the app by running:
bundle exec ruby app.rb
. - If you are going to be changing Sass sheets, open a new Terminal window or tab and run:
compass watch
.
Now you can visit localhost:4567
and edit to your hearts desire.
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Made by (@hatefulcrawdad)[https://github.com/hatefulcrawdad] and (@jhardy)[https://github.com/jhardy] for the love of the amazing Sass Community. We love communicating via Github, but if you want to email us, please send it [email protected].