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Thank you for supporting Pynecone!🎊
Here is a quick guide to how the run Pynecone repo locally so you can start contributing to the project.
First clone Pynecone:
git clone https://github.com/pynecone-io/pynecone.git
Navigate into the repo:
cd pynecone
Install poetry and add it to your path (see Poetry Docs for more info).
Install your local Pynecone build:
poetry install
Now create an examples folder so you can test the local Python build in this repository:
mkdir examples
cd examples
Create a project in this folder can be named anything but for the sake of the directions we'll use example
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mkdir example
cd example
Now Init/Run
poetry run pc init
poetry run pc run
All the changes you make to the repository will be reflected in your running app.
- We have the examples folder in the .gitignore, so your changes in pynecone/examples won't be reflected in your commit.