This repository is for the Python User Group Nepal's website. The site is built-up using Pelican, a static site generator, powered by Python. The site's theme is based on Pure Pelican Theme.
Please use the
sourcebranch for making changes. The changes are reflected automatically to master by travis build
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Fork repo
Fork the repository to your account so that you have your copy of the website.
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Clone repository
$ git clone --recursive git@github.com:<your-username>/pythonnepal.github.io.git pynepal-website
This will clone the repository on to your system and clone the submodules inside it as well recursively. Additionally, the folder to which it will be cloned to is called pynepal-website.
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Set up a virtual env in that folder and activate it
$ cd <repo> $ virtualenv venv $ source venv/bin/activate -
Install the requirements using
pipfrom inside the virtual environment(venv)$ pip install -r requirements.txt -
Start the server
fab serve -
Visit local site
Open up your web browser and point it to http://localhost:8000 to see the site running locally. Yay!
If you're interested in writing a blog post for the website, you need to follow the given steps below:
- Fork the repository
- Write a blog post using Markdown in the
contentdirectory - Push the changes to a topic branch, like
an-example-article, on your fork of the repository - Make a pull request against the
masterbranch.
We use Fabric for automating the tasks and deployment. Type fab --list to see the available commands.
Available commands:
build Build local version of site
clean Remove generated files
preview Build production version of site
publish Push the generated html to master branch on GitHub.
rebuild `clean` then `build`
regenerate Automatically regenerate site upon file modification
reserve `build`, then `serve`
serve
See CONTRIBUTING.md
If you're a python developer from Nepal, you can add yourself to website. To do that,
- Fork the repository.
- Edit the file present at
content/pages/developers.md. The format is Markdown. - Send us a pull request.