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authorJonas Zohren2019-10-25 19:47:14 +0200
committerJonas Zohren2019-10-25 19:51:13 +0200
commit625f4e336bf3c77e8a7846883dc7d44629c702b4 (patch)
tree93a2f0f09fe2bc87d8030786d7d304a9a1cf21a0
parent20a67e3446723231961043bffeb5a7b974e891c0 (diff)
Replaces `npm` with `yarn` commands in docs.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Zohren <jonas.zohren@tu-dortmund.de>
-rw-r--r--docs/dev/getting-started.md4
-rw-r--r--docs/setup/manual-setup.md8
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/docs/dev/getting-started.md b/docs/dev/getting-started.md
index 07524971..9a35b71a 100644
--- a/docs/dev/getting-started.md
+++ b/docs/dev/getting-started.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Developer Notes
Now that everything is in place, we can start CodiMD:
-4. `npm run build` will build the frontend bundle. It uses webpack to do that.
+4. `yarn run build` will build the frontend bundle. It uses webpack to do that.
5. Run the server with `node app.js`
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ rebuild the frontend or restart the server if necessary.
The commands will stay active in your terminal, so you will need multiple tabs
to run both at the same time.
-4. Use `npm run dev` if you want webpack to continuously rebuild the frontend
+4. Use `yarn run dev` if you want webpack to continuously rebuild the frontend
code.
5. To auto-reload the server, the easiest method is to install [nodemon](https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodemon)
and run `nodemon --watch app.js --watch lib --watch locales app.js`.
diff --git a/docs/setup/manual-setup.md b/docs/setup/manual-setup.md
index e15e624a..e13a6f12 100644
--- a/docs/setup/manual-setup.md
+++ b/docs/setup/manual-setup.md
@@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ Manual Installation
3. Enter the directory and type `bin/setup`, which will install npm dependencies and create configs.
4. Setup the configs, see more below
5. Setup environment variables which will overwrite the configs
-6. Build front-end bundle by `npm run build` (use `npm run dev` if you are in development)
+6. Build front-end bundle by `yarn run build` (use `yarn run dev` if you are in development)
7. Modify the file named `.sequelizerc`, change the value of the variable `url` with your db connection string
For example: `postgres://username:password@localhost:5432/codimd`
-8. It is recommended to start your server manually once: `npm start --production`, this way it's easier to see warnings or errors that might occur (leave out `--production` for development).
+8. It is recommended to start your server manually once: `yarn start --production`, this way it's easier to see warnings or errors that might occur (leave out `--production` for development).
9. Run the server as you like (node, forever, pm2, SystemD, Init-Scripts)
@@ -34,6 +34,6 @@ If you are upgrading CodiMD from an older version, follow these steps:
3. Fully stop your old CodiMD server.
4. `git pull` or unzip a new release in the directory.
5. Run `bin/setup`. This will take care of installing dependencies. It is safe to run on an existing installation.
-6. Build front-end bundle by `npm run build` (use `npm run dev` if you are in development).
-7. It is recommended to start your server manually once: `npm start --production`, this way it's easier to see warnings or errors that might occur (leave out `--production` for development).
+6. Build front-end bundle by `yarn run build` (use `yarn run dev` if you are in development).
+7. It is recommended to start your server manually once: `yarn start --production`, this way it's easier to see warnings or errors that might occur (leave out `--production` for development).
8. You can now restart the CodiMD server!