A website engine using nanoc to add news containing a list of images.

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README.md

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A website engine using nanoc to add news containing a list of images.

Dependencies

On debian-based distributions

sudo apt install nanoc

Then, install missing gems using bundler :

bundle

On arch-based ones

Please do not call bundle as root. If it needs root privilleges, it will ask you your password.

bundle

Alternatively, if you can't use sudo, you can set a different local cache dir :

bundle config set --local path 'vendor/bundle'

Running

To view the result :

nanoc view

then, point your favorite browser to http://127.0.0.1:3000/