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i def think Windows setup is something that should be part of the docs for contributors. too easy for devs to just assume everyone has macs
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i def think Windows setup is something that should be part of the docs for contributors. too easy for devs to just assume everyone has macs
There were no such assumptions. I just have a Mac myself and I wrote the docs so...I wrote what I know. We certainly welcome contributions to the contributing docs to improve the instructions for Windows users! ❤️
If you'd be willing to commit the changes you needed to make via a PR, @dance2die, and tag me on it- I'd be happy to merge it.
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This issue is all yours! 😄
I've added an "in-progress" label so that others will know not to start work on the issue. If you change your mind about the issue, no worries! Just let me know so that I can remove the label and free it up for someone else to claim.
Cheers!
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Thank you @bvaughn
I will add a tag you and add the link to your comment in PR comment.
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@dance2die Your write-up says:
Now install following two NPM packages globally.
yarn global add prettier yarn global add flow-bin
Why is this necessary? Both prettier
and flow-bin
are declared as project dependencies in package.json
and so should be installed within the project.
Also, you should be able to update the "Problem2" section now since your PR has been merged. (Thanks!)
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I will work on this issue.
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Thank you @bvaughn
Struggling to set up the environment but it's part of the fun~
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Please feel free to leave feedback about where you struggled in case it helps us improve the contributing docs.
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I will create an issue and work on it later on (regarding node-gyp
failing to build on Windows)
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Hi @bvaughn Below is the feedback 👍 with struggles I had today.
I was finally able to get it up and running but had a lot of trouble on Windows.
Below are the steps required to get the environment running on Windows 10.
- Get
node-gyp
working using this documentation on nodejs/node-gyp. - Installed following commands globally
yarn global add prettier
yarn global add flow-bin
yarn check-all
fails to execute on windows.
So I had to run each command separately one by one.
prettier --config .prettierrc --write "{flow-typed,plugins,src}/**/*.js"
yarn lint
yarn flow
yarn check-all
failed because of the single quotes used in the prettier command.
Instead of
prettier --config .prettierrc --write '{flow-typed,plugins,src}/**/*.js'
I had used double quotes around {flow-typed,plugins,src}/**/*.js
prettier --config .prettierrc --write "{flow-typed,plugins,src}/**/*.js"
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Closed via #89
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I've created a detailed blog entry on how to setup the environment on Windows 10.
https://www.slightedgecoder.com/2017/10/15/setting-reactjs-org-environment-open-source-contribution/
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Now install following two NPM packages globally.
Why is this necessary?
You are right. I just tried it after globally removing prettier
& flow-bin
.
Both commands were not found for some reason on computer at home but works fine on different machine.
Thank you, Brian. I will update the blog~
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Sweet! Ping me once it's updated and I'll tweet a link to it.
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@bvaughn
Thank you, Brian.
I've updated the blog and renamed Problem 2 -...
to "Verify that the site works".
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Cool. Thanks!
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