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a how-to for running CRATE? #35

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monperrus opened this issue Jan 14, 2016 · 8 comments
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a how-to for running CRATE? #35

monperrus opened this issue Jan 14, 2016 · 8 comments

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@monperrus
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I don't find in the README or the wiki a how-to for running CRATE.

@Chat-Wane
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Hi,

I suppose that you mean an how-to from a user point of view. I wanted to integrate that inside crate (see #30) but you are right: I should write it somewhere in the meantime. I'll do that asap.

@monperrus
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I suppose that you mean an how-to from a user point of view.
yes. The readme is usually the typical place to find this.

thanks.

@Chat-Wane
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I consider the issue closed (be0190a). Do not hesitate to re-open it if you require more details.

Thanks for your insight!

@monperrus
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monperrus commented Jan 15, 2016 via email

@Chat-Wane
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Na, I mean: I just updated the readme. Now it includes a 'get started' section for new users explaining how to create a document, share it, and so on.

#30 is a bit different since it's about integrating a tutorial within the application.

@monperrus
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I meant how to build and deploy one's own instance of CRATE

@Chat-Wane
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Ah ok, I misunderstood! I reopen the issue.

@Chat-Wane Chat-Wane reopened this Jan 15, 2016
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Okay done: https://github.com/Chat-Wane/CRATE#how-to-build

I didn't write about the installation of bower and lessc. Personnally, I used the node packet manager to install them.

Once again, you are welcome to reopen the issue if you think it lacks some details.

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