We utilize Travis CI to for automated testing before deployment.
This information (and link) is based on the last commit to the repository. A failed status will not be published.
The website is built using Jekyll. Github hosts static HTML and Jekyll based websites for free. Github uses a default naming scheme for repositories, and as a result our site can be viewed at http://uncodedlb.github.io/. In addition, we have the Uncoded.org domain that Github allows us to utilize instead by adding a CNAME file and configuring our DNS. Therefore our website is accessed at: http://www.uncoded.org
Getting involved is easy. You don't even NEED Jekyll installed locally, but it helps. Changes and pull requests are encouraged. Want to fix a typo. Add some info? Add a page, or more? Go for it.
Fork
the repository: How to Fork.- Make changes.
- Optionally, enable Travis for yourself on this repo:
https://travis-ci.org/profile/**username**
. Read more - Create a
Pull Request
to share: How to create a Pull Request
- If you're working on Github, you'll likely need to merge
master
withgh-pages
Read more about Github pages. Note: Again, we're using Jekyll. And your setup is likely for a user not an organization. - Optionally, view your github fork locally or on Github (
gh-pages
branch). To find this, click your repo settings and look for the URL where it's published:https://github.com/**YOURUSERNAME**/uncodedlb.github.io/settings
Anyone can create a Pull Request. In addition, we'll also allow anyone in our community to join our team for direct access. We do ask that you adhere to Uncoded Policies.