If you'd like to write a highlight section about a feature, please do! I'm not a writer by any means and would love to have other people write these instead. If you're not familiar with the Git workflow you can always [private message me](https://tildes.net/user/Bauke/new_message) with what you've written and I'll add your section for you, crediting your Tildes profile. If you'd like to learn Git, you can find tons of guides online. [Here's](https://try.github.io/) an excellent one.
You'll need [Node JS](https://nodejs.org/) and [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/). You *can* use NPM however I don't. You probably know what you're doing though at that point.
* Change into the directory: `cd tildes-issue-log`
* Install the dependencies: `yarn`
* Create a `config.json` file from the sample config, including a [personal access token](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/profile/personal_access_tokens.html) from GitLab. **config.json is gitignored however make sure you don't publish your token somewhere on accident.**
* Run `yarn dl` to download the issues from the current month we're in and build the statistics and issue table, if you already have the issue files you can run `yarn nodl` to skip the downloading
* To easily develop the website itself you can run `yarn watch` to watch the `src/` folder for changes and automatically lint the sass and build the files. Running `yarn watch` will open your default browser at `localhost:3000`.
* To build the site only once you can do `yarn build`, the files will be built under `public/`, a requirement for GitLab Pages.
If you're working on the generation process you can run `yarn nodl` to skip the downloading phase, this will only generate `table.pug` and `statistics.pug`. This way you don't have to wait several seconds for the GitLab API to respond.
If you want to lint your sass (using [Stylelint](https://stylelint.io/)) manually you can run `yarn lint:sass`, in the future when we have JavaScript (if ever) there will also be a `yarn lint:js` task and a general task `yarn lint` however as there's 0 JS at the moment there's no need for JS linting.