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Project Segfault Website

Live at projectsegfau.lt.

Developing

Prerequisites

  • Install node.js.
  • Install pnpm (optional, although strongly recommended).
  • Learn Svelte.

Universal

  1. Clone the repository using git clone https://github.com/ProjectSegfault/website.
  2. Change directory into the clone using cd ./website.
  3. Install dependencies using pnpm i (recommended) or npm i.
  4. Run the dev server using pnpm dev (recommended) or npm run dev.
  5. Open a browser on http://localhost:5173/ and you should see the website running locally!

NixOS

  1. Clone the repository using git clone https://github.com/ProjectSegfault/website.
  2. Change directory into the clone using cd ./website.
  3. In the same terminal type nix-shell.
  4. Open a browser on http://localhost:5173/ and you should see the website running locally!