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kandi X-RAY | postleaf Summary
Simple, beautiful publishing with Node.js.
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- Initializes the settings .
- Loads the context of code in the frame .
- Render preview content
- Relive a folder from a zip file
- Get all post requests
- Adds a dropzone handler
- Show the modal .
- Enable autocomplete items
- Creates a new Editor instance .
- Generates a new post .
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QUESTION
Trying out Postleaf, and just wondering what I should add to my .gitignore file for my web project. I see there is a cache folder there, and I'm guessing this is a candidate for my .gitignore, but I didn't find documentation specific to this. And are there other candidates that I should look at ignoring?
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Answered 2018-Aug-03 at 21:52Without specific documentation, you can take a clue from the GitHub Postleaf/postleaf project itself.
Its .gitignore
does include the cache:
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Install postleaf
Node 7 (lower versions have not been tested and are not supported)
npm
Git
SQLite 3
GraphicsMagick
Open a terminal and clone the project and default theme:
Make a copy of .env.example and name it .env. Open it and change AUTH_SECRET to a random string to secure your app. Then add your SMTP credentials so email can be sent. You also need to set the APP_URL to http://localhost:3000/.
Install dependencies and run the build script:
Now launch the app:
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