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Ubiquitous Genomics

This is the source repository for the Ubiquitous Genomics class of 2015 at Columbia University.

The website is available at http://ubiquitousgenomics.teamerlich.org.

The source is available at https://github.com/erlichya/ubiquitousgenomics.

Testing/Building the website locally

Install Jekyll (for more details see http://jekyllrb.com/):

gem install jekyll

Clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/erlichya/ubiquitousgenomics

Build the website with Jekyll:

cd ubiquitousgenomics
jekyll build

Serve (and monitor changes) with:

$ jekyll serve
...
Server address: http://0.0.0.0:4000/
Server running... press ctrl-c to stop.

Then view the website at http://localhost:4000.

Sending updates/fixes

Fork the repository on Github (i.e. create your own clone of https://github.com/erlichya/ubiquitousgenomics).

Clone your repository to your local computer (replace USER with your github user name):

git clone https://github.com/USER/ubiquitousgenomics
cd ubiquitousgenomics

Modify a file, test updates with local jekyll build (see more details above):

jekyll serve

When the changes are acceptable, commit the updated files:

git add FILE1
git add FILE2
git commit -m "short description of the changes"

Push changes back to Github:

git push

Back on the GitHub website, you should see a green "create Pull Request" button in your repository. Click the button to send the Pull-Request back to Yaniv's repository. If your changes are accepted, they will be merged into the master branch of he main repository.

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