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fabricmc.net

This repository contains the source code and content for https://fabricmc.net/. Jekyll is used as the static site generator. A small TypeScript Svelte project located in /scripts powers the interactive parts of the site.

License

The code is licensed as MIT as detailed in LICENSE, unless otherwise indicated.

The contents of this website, unless otherwise indicated, are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Develop using Docker dev container.

Install Docker and VSCode on the host, no need to install NodeJS or Ruby on the host.

  • Open dev container with vscode
  • Run bundle install && bundler exec jekyll serve in a terminal
  • In a second terminal, run: cd scripts, npm i, npm run dev
  • http://localhost:4000/

Build

Prerequisites

Install Jekyll

Ensure that the Ruby dependencies are installed locally, not system-wide:

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

From then on, run Jekyll using bundle exec jekyll <args> to use the local version.

Build JavaScript Assets

Install the JavaScript dependencies by running npm install in the javascript subdirectory.

Then build the JavaScript bundle using npm run build.

Build Site

bundle exec jekyll build

This will build the site into the _site folder.

Developing the Site

To run a local development server to more comfortably edit the site, run:

bundle exec jekyll serve

Then open http://localhost:4000 in your browser of choice. The site should update automatically as you change the files.

Docker

Used to build and run a production like server.

  • docker build -f Dockerfile.dev -t fabricmc-net .
  • docker run -p 8080:80 fabricmc.net
  • http://localhost:8080/