The source for the Trino community website available at https://trino.io/.
The site uses Jekyll and markdown. It is hosted on Netlify.
In general, you need Ruby, gems, Bundler, Jekyll, and Netlify Dev.
Detailed steps for macOS follow below. Similar commands work for various Linux distributions.
Install Ruby in Homebrew:
brew install rubyAdd Homebrew Ruby in front of system Ruby:
PATH=/usr/local/opt/ruby/bin:$PATHInstall bundler:
gem install bundlerInstall gems for site:
bundle installInstall Netlify CLI:
brew install netlify-cliRun server using Netlify Dev:
netlify devWith the server running you can access the site on http://localhost:8888.
You can run the server on your computer and then verify the pages render correctly on a phone. There are two ways to do that:
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Access the IP address of your computer on your local network from your phone.
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Run
netlify dev --liveto create a publically accessible tunnel that can be accessed from anywhere over the internet.
Posts with future dates do not normally render. You can override the default
Jekyll invocation to add the --future option to see these.
netlify dev -c 'bundle exec jekyll serve --future'