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    Bridgetown Template

    Simple Bridgetown boilerplate for GitLab Pages

    Bridgetown Website README

    Welcome to your new Bridgetown website! You can update this README file to provide additional context and setup information for yourself or other contributors.

    Table of Contents

    Prerequisites

    Install

    cd bridgetown-site-folder
    bundle install && yarn install

    Learn more: Bridgetown Getting Started Documentation.

    Development

    To start your site in development mode, run bin/bridgetown start and navigate to localhost:4000!

    Use a theme or add some plugins to get started quickly.

    Commands

    # running locally
    bin/bridgetown start
    
    # build & deploy to production
    bin/bridgetown deploy
    
    # load the site up within a Ruby console (IRB)
    bin/bridgetown console

    Learn more: Bridgetown CLI Documentation

    Deployment

    You can deploy Bridgetown sites on hosts like Render or Vercel as well as traditional web servers by simply building and copying the output folder to your HTML root.

    Read the Bridgetown Deployment Documentation for more information.

    Contributing

    If repo is on GitHub:

    1. Fork it
    2. Clone the fork using git clone to your local development machine.
    3. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
    4. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
    5. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
    6. Create a new Pull Request