Patterns on Infusion https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/ Recent content in Patterns on Infusion Hugo -- gohugo.io en-us Installation https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/installation/ Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000 https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/installation/ Infusion is built using the static site engine, Hugo, and NPM. The codebase is available to download on Github. Let’s get set up step-by-step. Install Hugo First you need to install Hugo globally. OSX users If you are a Mac user and have Homebrew on your system, installing Hugo is simple: brew install hugo Alternatively, you can manually install Hugo from a package. You can verify the installation was successful by typing: Library setup https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/library-setup/ Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000 https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/library-setup/ By now, you should have followed the Installation instructions. You should have Hugo and Node installed, and a local copy of a forked version of Infusion. You should also have run npm install in the root of that codebase. “Cleaning” the content folder Before you can start documenting patterns, there are a few things still to do in order to get set up. At the moment, your version of Infusion is a facsimile of the original, containing all this documentation content. Serving https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/serving/ Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000 https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/serving/ Serving locally While you’re creating content for your library, you’ll probably want to see what the finished product looks like. Fortunately, Infusion is easy to serve locally using the serve command: npm run serve This will serve your working library from localhost:1313. Whenever you make changes to your library’s files, the site will automatically rebuild. No need to refresh the web page! Publishing on Github Pages Infusion creates a /docs folder containing the latest version of your library whenever you do an npm run build or a git commit. Printing https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/printing/ Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000 https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/printing/ Infusion’s output site includes a one-page Print version of the generated library, available at /print-version. So, if your library base URL is https://yourName.github.io/your-library, you can print the whole library — to PDF if wanted — from the following address: https://yourName.github.io/your-library/print-version Print styles are also provided for individual pattern pages so, if you wanted to print off a single pattern document, go ahead! Updating Infusion https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/updating/ Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000 https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/updating/ The core of Infusion’s functionality is in its Hugo theme, also called Infusion. This is found in the theme folder. content docs lib snippets static themes infusion Do not “hack the core”. If you have any issues with Infusion, please report them to the Infusion Github repository and they will be dealt with ASAP. Infusion is undergoing constant development, so keep an eye out for new releases. Help https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/help/ Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000 https://thepaciellogroup.github.io/infusion/patterns/help/ Should you need assistance using Infusion, you have a couple of options: Create a topic on the official Google Groups forum Write an issue at the Github repository, using the provided tag “help”: https://github.com/ThePacielloGroup/infusion/issues