Check it out at dev.cozy.io/.
You're going to need:
- Linux or OS X — Windows may work, but is unsupported.
- Ruby, version 1.9.3 or newer
- Bundler — If Ruby is already installed, but the
bundle
command doesn't work, just rungem install bundler
in a terminal.
- Fork this repository on Github.
- Clone your forked repository (not our original one) to your hard drive with
git clone https://github.com/YOURUSERNAME/cozy-dev-docs.git
cd cozy-dev-docs
- Install all dependencies:
bundle install
- Start the test server:
EXECJS_RUNTIME=Node bundle exec middleman
Or use the included Dockerfile! (must install Docker first)
docker build -t cozy-doc .
docker run -d -p 4567:4567 cozy-doc
You can now see the docs at http://localhost:4567. Whoa! That was fast!
Note: if you're using the Docker setup on OSX, the docs will be
availalable at the output of boot2docker ip
instead of localhost:4567
.
Now that the doc is all set up your machine, you'll probably want to learn more about editing markdown.
Cozy is a platform that brings all your web services in the same private space. With it, your web apps and your devices can share data easily, providing you with a new experience. You can install Cozy on your own hardware where no one profiles you.
You can reach the Cozy Community by:
- Chatting with us on IRC #cozycloud on irc.freenode.net
- Posting on our Forum
- Posting issues on the Github repos
- Mentioning us on Twitter