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Web and design team practices

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A collection of documents that describe best practices for Canonical web team.

These can be also be viewed at https://canonical-webteam.github.io/practices/.

Run site locally

This site is built using Jekyll.

To run this site locally, you'll need to first install Ruby on your local machine.

Once you have installed Ruby, you can then install Bundler by running;

gem install bundler -v 1.17.3

The next step is to install the Ruby gems required to run the site with Bundler;

bundle install

You can then serve the site using Jekyll;

jekyll serve

...which should open the site locally in your browser at http://127.0.0.1:4000/practices/

Contributing

For guidelines on contributing to these documents, see CONTRIBUTING.md.

Code formatting

This code base uses Prettier to ensure consistent formatting.

To run Prettier over the code base (assuming you have yarn installed), run:

yarn prettier-write **/*

Troubleshooting

Jekyll not found

If you encounter a problem when trying to run an installed gem, that states that it can not be found, make sure that the directory in which gems are installed is included in your PATH. You can verify this by typing echo $PATH in a terminal and checking for the folder in the output. If you are not sure what folder your gems are installed into, run gem env | grep EXECUTABLE\ DIRECTORY and add the path that is printed into your PATH environment variable.

License

The content of this project is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license, and the underlying code used to format and display that content is licensed under the LGPLv3 by Canonical Ltd.