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cactu

v0.20.1

Published

A Sass framework to create webs easily, created to be simple, semantic, fast to learn, customizable, and scalable

Downloads

18

Readme

Cactu

Gem version Gem version

A Sass framework to create webs easily, created to be simple, semantic, fast to learn, customizable, and scalable.

Quick start

Some options available:

Running documentation locally

Cactu uses Jekyll for documentation locally. To contribute for this section you need to go gh-pages branch

  1. Install Jekyll gem install bundler jekyll
  2. Install Node.js (go install instrunctions here)
  3. Go to the root /cactu directory
  4. Run ruby dependencies bundle install in the command line
  5. Run npm dependencies npm install in the command line
  6. Run local server npm start in the command line
  7. Open http://localhost:4000 in your browser and go ahead!

Learn more about using Jekyll by reading its documentation

Contributing

Please read the code, follow the same conventions, keep it simple, keep it minimal, keep it scalable, keep it easy.

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request for dev branch

Author

Giovanni Mendoza

Copyright and license

Code released under the MIT License