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Changes are not reflected locally #429
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Please see https://runestone-monorepo.readthedocs.io/en/latest/server_feature.html If you think more needs to be said let me know. If that clarifies things then we can close. |
Our classmates found that the instructions were effective to rebuild and to see the changes.
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You do not need to run Steps 4 and 5 are redundant. The |
to clarify build instructions, would you like us to add step 2; we can also mention that you don't need to run pip install rich if you have a virtual environment activated. We can add these steps in the https://runestone-monorepo.readthedocs.io/en/latest/building_servers.html#building-and-running-the-servers. These steps were recommended to us by a classmate who was successfully able to build after struggling to do so for a while. |
Step 5 on the page you reference says to run Maybe the clarifications should be to this page? https://runestone-monorepo.readthedocs.io/en/latest/server_feature.html Restating the process there of:
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Does XXXX stand for the book? |
No, it stands for the service you are rebuilding and restarting. |
Most command line commands give you helpful information if you run with the
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Thank you for replying. We will add the clarification to the https://runestone-monorepo.readthedocs.io/en/latest/server_feature.html. Really appreciate your help. |
What is your username
@timalsinab @solijonovam
Describe the bug
When working on a front-end issue, making changes locally is not reflected. In order for changes to be reflected, we need to rebuild and reload the containers again and again even for small changes. Documentation could be enhanced with clear instructions on how to test changes locally.
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