FreeFlarum is a community provided Flarum hosting allowing you to quickly launch your forum under 1 minute! Flarum can be hard to set up. Not anymore! Create your own Flarum forum instantly and start building your community.
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Repository Information:
This repository contains the front-end for FreeFlarum.com:
- documentation, built with Mkdocs and Material for Mkdocs
- control panel
Works in conjuction with freeflarum-backend.
Please, submit feature and extension request as a new issue in this repository.
# Install pip first (and Python 3.x, if not yet installed!)
sudo apt install python3-pip
# Next, install pipenv
sudo pip3 install pipenv
# Install dependencies within pipenv
pipenv install
# Run dev server.
pipenv run mkdocs serve
And see your live edits at http://localhost:8000/.
Side note: The
gitpod/workspace-full
image has latest version of Python installed by default, so pipenv will prompt you to install v3.5 to continue, as per thePipfile
. To prevent this from happening, we install that version during workspace build.
- Open the GitHub repo in Gitpod by appending with
gitpod.io/#
.- When prompted, sign in using your GitHub account. (For first-time users, accept the authorization.)
- Wait for the workspace to be built and dependencies for local documentation development is done. Happy editing.
# Use the deployment script for simplified process.
# Will not work on Windows (unless using Git Bash or on WSL)
# Requires rsync installed
./deploy.sh
FreeFlarum.com is a community provided host for Flarum. FreeFlarum is NOT affiliated with Flarum. Questions related to forum software should be adressed to the Flarum's Discussion Forums.