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Install Ruby and bundler:
sudo apt install bundler
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Setup bundler to use user path for all the storage:
bundle config set --local path ~/.local/lib/
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Install all the dependencies:
bundle install
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Just rebuild the data:
./regen.py bundle exec jekyll buildNow you can check the HTML data built in
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Or execute a local Jekyll server, providing an ongoing preview:
bundle exec jekyll serveNow you can open localhost:4000 with your Web browser. Jekyll will automatically regenerate the pages if any of the source files changes.
Base your new file in either ./_soc/ or ./_pmic/ on _soc.template or
_pmic.template respectively. If those files do not exist yet in your tree,
call ./regen.py!
For an SoC file you can additionally specify the key pmic: where you can
reference PMICs which are usually bundled with a given SoC.