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# How to install Pelican
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# clone repository
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$ git clone https://gitlab.constantvzw.org/anais_berck/algoliterarypublishing.net.git
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# create virtual environment with venv
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$ python3 -m venv name_environment
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$ source name_environment/bin/activate
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# go to algoliterarypublishing.net folder
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$ pip install -r requirements.txt
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# start website locally
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$ pelican -lr
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or
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$ make devserver
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Open http://localhost:8000/ to check the state of the website
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# Make a change
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Create a markdown file or change an existing file and save it.
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Open http://localhost:8000/ to check the new state of the website
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# Push changes to git
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Check which files you changed
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$ git status
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Stage your changes
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$ git add [name of file]
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$ git commit -m " [comment that make it understandable what you just did (commit comments are poetry)]"
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Push them to the repository
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$ git push
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# website is saved in output folder, this is the map that goes to the server
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# copy using rsync
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$ make rsync_upload
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generates website and puts files in output folder, and transfers them to server using the right urls
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