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README.md

MISP Website

This is the repository of MISP website. The current online version of this portal can be found at misp-project.org.

Compiling a local version of the website

The MISP website is based on Jekyll, a static site generator. If you plan on contributing major changes to the website, it is important to have a local version, so as to test your changes.

To compile a local version of the website, run the following commands in a terminal:

  1. Install all Jekyll and its prerequisites, including the bundler gems.

  2. Clone the misp-website repository

    git clone https://github.com/MISP/misp-website.git
    
  3. Change into your new directory

    cd misp-website
    
  4. Install missing gems:

    bundle install
    
  5. Build the site and make it available on a local server.

    bundle exec jekyll serve --watch
    

    Only include the --watch flag if you want Jekyll to watch for changes to the websites files, such as you writing and saving a new blog post or webpage, and to include these changes on refreshing your web browser.

  6. To preview your site in your web browser, navigate to http://localhost:4000.

How to deploy the MISP website

rake2.0 -f Rakefile generate
rake2.0 -f Rakefile publish