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README.md

amber-documentation

Amber documentation website

This documentation site is generated using Jekyll

How to add a page to this amber-documentation site?

  1. Meet requierements. You need Jekyll in your system: gem install jekyll.
  2. Clone this repo with git clone git@github.com:amber-smalltalk/amber-documentation.git.
  3. git checkout -b my-edit-or-new-doc-page
  4. Run Jekyll with jekyll serve (it will rebuild the site after any file gets saved).
  5. Visit http://localhost:4000 to see the current state.
  6. Edit until you are satisfied.
  7. Commit, push and open a pull request

Thanks! Your contribution makes the world a better place to program!

The Amber Team