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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Setup your Amber clone
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1. Create a fork of the repository on GitHub
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2. Clone the repository
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3. Run ```npm install```
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-4. Run ```bower install```
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+4. Run ```bower install``` (requires bower to be installed via ```npm install -g bower```)
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5. Run ```${Amber_DIR}/bin/amber serve```
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Now you should be able to commit changes to your computer.
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@@ -83,3 +83,20 @@ The Amber development model currently revolves around Pull Requests which are cr
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8. Push the changes to your fork on GitHub ```git push <your repo> <your branchname>```
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9. Submit Pull Request (usually for the Amber master branch)
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+Compiling Amber with Grunt
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+Amber uses [Grunt.js](http://gruntjs.com/) as build system since version `0.10.0`.
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+To install Grunt.js v0.4.x on the commandline execute the following commands:
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+ npm install -g grunt-cli
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+Make sure that you have installed all required dependencies via `npm` and `bower`.
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+Then you can finally compile Amber using the following command:
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+ cd ${Amber_DIR}
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+ grunt
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+For Windows support check the [Grunt.js on Windows](http://gruntjs.com/frequently-asked-questions#does-grunt-work-on-windows) page.
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