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my-patterns
This directory can be used to save your own patterns, which then get made into a pattern swatch.
Example: https://felixroos.github.io/strudel/swatch/
Please note: These instructions have not been fully tested/adapted since strudel moved to codeberg from github. PRs welcome!
deploy
1. fork the strudel repo on codeberg
2. clone your fork to your machine git clone https://codeberg.org/<your-username>/strudel.git strudel && cd strudel
3. create a separate branch like git branch patternuary && git checkout patternuary
4. save one or more .txt files in the my-patterns folder
5. edit website/public/CNAME to contain <your-username>.codeberg.page/strudel
6. edit website/astro.config.mjs to use site: https://<your-username>.codeberg.page and base /strudel, like this
const site = 'https://<your-username>.codeberg.page';
const base = '/strudel';
7. commit & push the changes
git add . && git commit -m "site config" && git push --set-upstream origin
8. deploy to codeberg pages
9. view your patterns at <your-username>.codeberg.page/strudel/swatch/
10. optional: automatic deployment
If you want to automatically deploy your site on push, go to deploy.yml and change workflow_dispatch to push.
running locally
- install dependencies with
npm run setup - run dev server with
npm run repland openhttp://localhost:4321/strudel/swatch/
tests fail?
Your tests might fail if the code does not follow prettiers format.
In that case, run npm run codeformat. To disable that, remove npm run format-check from test.yml
updating your fork
To update your fork, you can pull the main branch and merge it into your patternuary branch.