Find your favorite blogs here!
- Fork this repo
- Add your favorite blogs to blogs.json
- Aks for a Pull Request, we will merge ASAP
- install node.js
- in root folder
npm install && bower install
- in root folder
gulp
Check your browser at http://localhost:8000/
Gulp-Connect will start a live reload enabled server
If gulp is not installed on your computer, you should install it using the command:
npm install -g gulp
- in root folder
gulp --gulpfile gulpfile_publish.coffee
to build and compress resources
- to start the backend
./backend/start.js
In the case where your computer is connected to a network with a proxy server, then you should set npm, bower and git to use the proxy server. The way to configure nmp is the following:
npm config set proxy http://proxy.company.com:8080
npm config set https-proxy http://proxy.company.com:8080
If you need to specify credentials, they can be passed in the url using the following syntax:
http://user_name:[email protected]:8080
You can also set the proxy configuration as a command line argument or environment variable. Further exploration of the [https://npmjs.org/doc/config.html](npm config documentation) showed that the npm config set command sets the proxy configuration in your .npmrc file.
Bower can be configured using JSON in a http://bower.io/docs/config/#bowerrc-specification file. The way to configure proxy is the following (content of .bowerrc):
{
"proxy": "http://proxy.company.com:8080",
"https-proxy": "http://proxy.company.com:8080"
}
For git set the proxy configuration in this way:
git config --global http.proxy http://proxy.company.com:8080
git config --global https.proxy http://proxy.company.com:8080
When under a proxy, you must configure git to use https:// instead of git://. You can configure it for every endpoint or for this specific host as follows:
git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://
git config --global url."https://gist.github.com".insteadOf git://gist.github.com