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Home Assistant website
This is the source for the Home-Assistant.io website.
Setup
Setting up to contribute to documentation and the process for submitting pull requests is explained here.
Site preview
In order to make the preview available on http://127.0.0.1:4000, use the command as follows:
$ rake preview
Setup on Fedora and CentOS
On Fedora 22 and later or CentOS 7.1.1503, Ruby is not available by default. Please take the notes here as a little guide for the Ruby installation process.
$ curl -sSL https://rvm.io/mpapis.asc | gpg2 --import -
$ curl -L get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
$ source ~/.profile
$ rvm requirements
$ rvm install ruby-2.2.3
$ rvm use ruby-2.2.3 --default
$ ruby -v
The last command will give you something like this ruby 2.2.3p173 (2015-08-18 revision 51636) [x86_64-linux]. Then install bundler.
$ gem install bundler
Now you can follow the setup instructions.