From ed76dd1d348d91f4d9d81aba13e4719ad05b2466 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Team 1280 Programming Laptop <59985235+Team1280Programming@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2024 17:09:53 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] fix(style): Code Climate/Markdown lint issues --- README.md | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b67764e..60c8ec6 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ # Jankboard 2 + A remastered version of the original Jankboard, with a focus on minimizing the Jank portion. Designed from the ground up to be easy to maintain and extend, unlike the original. @@ -15,15 +16,16 @@ We recommend installing the latest stable release binaries from [our release pag If you would like to contribute to Jankboard 2, there's only a few simple steps to get the development build up and running. **Prerequisites** + - Rust and `cargo`. Check the [Rust docs](https://www.rust-lang.org/learn) for more information. We recommend you install Rust using `rustup`. Keep in mind that this is ONLY necessary for development, release binaries do not require Rust. - NodeJS and `npm`, for installing dependencies and the `vite` development server. -- If you would like the install the (deprecated) Python backend, you will need to install the `poetry` package manager. +- If you would like the install the (deprecated) Python backend, you will need to install the `poetry` package manager. 1. Clone the repository. The `app` folder contains most of the (soon to be deprecated) Python code that powers the telemetry. The `client` folder contains the code for the desktop app. The `client/src-tauri` contains the The python backend in `app` is currently being deprecated in favor of a Rust backend. If you need to run it for any reason, check the section below (**Troubleshooting common issues**). 2. `cd` into the `client` folder. The configuration files and `package.json`, as well as project code for the desktop app are all stored here. To install dependencies, simply run `npm i`. 3. To run the desktop app in developer mode (with automatic hot stateful reload and other useful features like error reporting), make sure you're in the `client` directory and run `npm run tauri dev`. This will install and build the Rust dependencies via `cargo` and initialize the `vite` development server for the frontend. Note that since this is basically just running the `vite` development server and then connecting the Tauri webview to it, there may be slightly inconsistent behavior in dev mode versus production mode. 4. To run the frontend, first `cd` into the `client` directory. This is where the project files for the frontend are stored, including `package.json` and various configuration files. -6. To create a production binary, run `npm run tauri dev`. Tauri cross-compilation is still in beta, so you should generally try to build targetting the same OS you're currently running. Check [the Tauri docs](https://tauri.app/v1/guides/building/) for more information. +5. To create a production binary, run `npm run tauri dev`. Tauri cross-compilation is still in beta, so you should generally try to build targetting the same OS you're currently running. Check [the Tauri docs](https://tauri.app/v1/guides/building/) for more information. ## Troubleshooting common issues