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refs #8221 Instead of serving our shared assets from a `shared/` folder, we move the file, which are used server side to `server/public`. Adds a new `config.paths` entry: `publicFilePath` and renames the middleware to serve the files to reflect the changes. Adds `404-ghost.png` images to be used by the server side rendered default template `error.hbs`. |
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Ghost 1.0-alpha Developer Install
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Install and run Ghost.
git clone git@github.com:TryGhost/Ghost.git ghost Download the Ghost code base npm run init Short command for: yarn global add knex-migrator ember-cli grunt-cli && yarn install && grunt init knex-migrator init Creates and initialises your database grunt dev Starts the express server and ember build
Run server tests
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Run client tests
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