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NOTE: Work on minimalist is temporarily on hold. Please check back later.
The base Sass for Mozilla Developer based projects and products.
Before you can start working with minimalist, you need to install Hugo.
When making changes to minimalist, testing is done via the styleguide. To run the styleguide, built on Hugo, run the following command in your terminal:
yarn styleguide
This will do an initial build and startup Hugo. You can now browser the styleguide locally at http://localhost:1313. Hugo will run in watch mode so, if any files or assets changes, it will automatically rebuild and reload the current page in the browser.
When you make a change to minimalist, you need to trigger a new build of the minimalist source. In a separate terminal instance, run the following:
yarn build:styleguide:sass
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The base Sass for Mozilla Developer based projects and products
The npm package @mdn/minimalist receives a total of 284 weekly downloads. As such, @mdn/minimalist popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mdn/minimalist demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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