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@dstufft dstufft commented Apr 27, 2013

  • Use SASS/Compass to manage the CSS
  • Use invoke to run foreman which will start runserver and compass

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* Includes a Gemfile to manage dependencies
* Includes Font Awesome support
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dstufft commented Apr 27, 2013

This will take care of the CSS side of #4

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Just an observation: this implies ruby dependency on warehouse, I'd advise to use something python/javascript based for easier development startup.

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dstufft commented Oct 19, 2013

This is actually from the Django days, now adays it's using Less.

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