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liquidex's treehouse

Welcome to the Construct.

If you haven't seen the treehouse yet, you may wanna. It's pretty darn cool.

Please note that this repository contains spoilers. So if you like exploring by yourself, you may wanna do that first before diving into the source code.

Spoilers for what?, you might ask.

You have been warned.

Building

The following commands require just. Running a development server requires cargo-watch.

To serve the website on http://localhost:8080 for development:

just

This will start a server on port 8080. You can change the port by using the variable port:

just port=8081

The website will reload itself automatically if you change any file in the repository.

Issues

Please report issues directly to me. Known issues are tracked on the treehouse's issue tracker.

I do not accept and do not plan to accept external contributions to the treehouse's codebase, because then it would no longer be my treehouse.