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    opentech.fund Wagtail site
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    ## Contributing
    
    1. Make changes on a new branch, including a broad category and the ticket number if relevant e.g. `feature/123-extra-squiggles`, `fix/newsletter-signup`.
    1. Push your branch to the remote.
    1. Edit details as necessary.
    
    
    
    If you need to preview work on `staging`, this can be merged and deployed manually without making a merge request. You can still make the merge request as above, but add a note to say that this is on `staging`, and not yet ready to be merged to `master`.
    
    # Setting up a local build
    
    
    This repository includes a Vagrantfile for running the project in a Debian VM.
    
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    To set up a new build:
    
    ``` bash
    
    git clone git@github.com:OpenTechFund/opentech.fund.git
    
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    vagrant up
    vagrant ssh
    ```
    
    Then within the SSH session:
    
    ``` bash
    dj migrate
    dj createcachetable
    dj createsuperuser
    djrun
    ```
    
    This will make the site available on the host machine at: http://127.0.0.1:8000/
    
    
    # Updating front-end files
    
    
    Any changes to sass and js files need to be made within the `opentech/static_src` directory. They then need to be compiled with the  help of "gulp".
    
    Start a vagrant SSH session and go to the project root directory.
    
    ``` bash
    vagrant ssh
    cd /vagrant
    ```
    
    Here you can run a number of different "gulp" commands. The two most useful are likely:
    
    That will watch all fles for changes and build them with maps etc., perfect for development. (It will also run the "collecstatic" command, useful when running the site with a production server and not the built in dev server.)
    
    This will build all the files for production. For more command see the `gulpfile.js` file.