A rookie's guide to Torque and the skills required for it.
Netlify hosts this server through the Texas Torque GitHub. Hence, only pushing to the Master branch will enact any changes.
TorqueLearn3 is built on Astro, a HTML/CSS/JavaScript framework. It can be installed through npm. Instruction can be found here.
To launch a dev server, navigate to the root folder and run the command npm run dev. This will establish a localhost:4321 server. This website will automatically update upon file changes and will display any crash errors on the website.
Other devices can connect to this through standard port forwarding.
After I (Davis Jenney) have graduated, I will very likely not be able to participate in its facilitation and development. Hence, Decap CMS and Netlify have been used. Subsection mentors and Mr. Wolf (or any permitted individual) can add information to the wiki through adding, editing, or removing pages. This is password protected and all authors are documented, alongside a time and date. GitHub also stores any previous versions that can be restored if need be. Documentation for Decap CMS can be found here.\
To register an editor, go to the Netlify application and invite a user through the Identiy section in the settings. Using their email, register them and make them an editor. Upon them accepting it, send a password reset email to them to let them set a password. From there, they can sign in through the admin page.
Davis Jenney (2023-2027)