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Using Slate Natively
This page is for installing and using Slate on the native OS, as opposed to using Vagrant or Docker.
Minimally, you will need the following:
Please note, only Linux and macOS are officially supported at this time. While slate should work on Windows, it is unsupported.
See below for installation instructions for different OSes / distros.
Install Ruby, NodeJS, and tools for compiling native ruby gems:
On Ubuntu 20.04+
sudo apt install ruby ruby-dev build-essential libffi-dev zlib1g-dev liblzma-dev nodejs patch
On Fedora 31+
sudo dnf install @development-tools redhat-rpm-config ruby ruby-devel libffi-devel zlib-devel xz-devel patch nodejs
Then, update RubyGems and install bundler:
sudo gem update --system
sudo gem install bundler
*Note
If you get the following error
ERROR: Your RubyGems was installed trough APT, and upgrading it through RubyGems itself is unsupported.
try the following commands instead:
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y bundler
First, install homebrew, then install xcode command line tools:
xcode-select --install
Agree to the Xcode license:
sudo xcodebuild -license
Install nodejs runtime:
brew install node
Update RubyGems and install bundler:
gem update --system
gem install bundler
- Fork this repository on Github.
- Clone your forked repository (not our original one) to your hard drive with
git clone https://github.com/YOURUSERNAME/slate.git
cd slate
- Install ruby gems for slate:
# either run this to run locally
bundle install
Note: if the above fails on installing nokogiri and using macOS see here for some helpful tips on things that might help.
You can run slate in two ways, either as a server process for development, or just build html files.
To do the first option, run:
bundle exec middleman server
and you should see your docs at http://localhost:4567. Whoa! That was fast!
The second option (building html files), run:
bundle exec middleman build
The next step is to learn how to edit source/index.md
to change the content of your docs. Once you're done, you might want to think about deploying your docs.