# Development Setup Ready to hack on your site? Here's a quick overview. ## Prerequisites * [Go 1.13+](https://golang.org/dl/) * [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) ## Quick start After installing Go and Node.js, run the following commands to build, configure, and run the application. ```bash go get -d github.com/writeas/writefreely/cmd/writefreely cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/writeas/writefreely make build # Compile the application make install # Config, generate keys, setup database, install LESS compiler make run # Run the application ``` ## Detailed steps Use the following steps to build WriteFreely without Make. First, get the code: ```bash git clone https://github.com/writeas/writefreely.git cd writefreely ``` Next, install the bindata generator and create `bindata.go` (needed for a successful build). ```bash go get -u github.com/jteeuwen/go-bindata/go-bindata go-bindata -pkg writefreely -ignore=\\.gitignore schema.sql sqlite.sql ``` Finally, build the `writefreely` binary with SQLite support. (Remove `-tags='sqlite'` if you don't need SQLite support.) ```bash go build -v -tags='sqlite' ./cmd/writefreely/ ``` You can now run WriteFreely! But you'll need one more step to generate some assets and successfully run an instance. ### Building site assets You'll need Node.js and LESS installed to generate WriteFreely static assets. Install LESS: ```bash npm install -g less ``` Next, compile all stylesheets from the `less` directory, creating them in the `static/css/` directory: ```bash cd less export CSSDIR=../static/css/ lessc app.less --clean-css="--s1 --advanced" $(CSSDIR)write.css lessc fonts.less --clean-css="--s1 --advanced" $(CSSDIR)fonts.css lessc icons.less --clean-css="--s1 --advanced" $(CSSDIR)icons.css ``` Now you can run and distribute WriteFreely! 🎉 Beyond this, you'll initialize your individual instance. ### Application initiation With your build complete, create a configuration file, encryption keys, and initialize your database. #### Config file Most users will want the interactive configuration process. Run with: ```bash writefreely config start ``` For other cases where you only need a blank configuration, you can non-interactively generate `config.ini` with this command: ```bash writefreely config generate ``` #### Encryption keys Generate encryption keys needed for storing user sessions and private data: ```bash writefreely keys generate ``` #### Database With your instance configured for a database, run the following command to create the necessary tables: ```bash writefreely db init ``` ### Run WriteFreely ```bash writefreely ```