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Atomic project website

This website is built on Middleman, a static site generator. See below for quick instructions:

To get started, you need to have Ruby and Ruby Gems installed, as well as "bundler".

Initial setup

On an rpm based distribution:

sudo yum install -y ruby-devel rubygems gcc-c++ curl-devel rubygem-bundler
git clone http://github.com/projectatomic/atomic-site.git
cd atomic-site
bundle install

Running a local server

  1. Start a local Middleman server that uses local gems by typing bundle exec middleman server

    (Note: 'server' is optional, but it helps if you're going through command-history in bash or zsh with control-r, versus other middleman commands like console, build, or deploy)

  2. Next, browse to http://0.0.0.0:4567

  3. Edit!

    When you edit files (pages, layouts, CSS, etc.), the site will dynamically update in development mode. (There's no need to refresh the page, unless you get a Ruby error.)

Updating

When there are new gems in Gemfile, just run bundle again.

Customizing your site

The site can be easily customized by editing data/site.yml.

Adding a Post

To add a post to the community blog (or any blog managed by middleman) use:

bundle middleman article TITLE

Build your static site

After getting it how you want, you can build the static site by running:

bundle exec middleman build

(If you have middleman in your path, you can just run middleman build.)

Deploying

Setting up deployment

FIXME: Right now, please reference <data/site.yml>

Actual deployment

After copying your public key to the remote server and configuring your site in <data/site.yml>, deployment is one simple command:

bundle exec middleman deploy

Add new features (parsers, etc.)

Simply add a new gem 'some-gem-here' line in the Gemfile and run bundle install

More info

For more information, please check the excellent Middleman documentation

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