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Common templates for a variety of project types to make starting off easier.

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Templates

The 'templates' projects standardizes components, establishing a cohesive SRCT style across our projects, and assists developers creating new projects.

On Contributing

Templates is still in its very early stages and welcomes all the help it can get. Even if you don't feel like you can be help with the more technical aspects, we definitely need designers, technical writers, and testers.

There are many things that can be done with this project (see the "To Do" section), but sometimes it's the small things that count, so don't be afraid of contributing just a small spelling mistake.

If you need help at all please contact and SRCT member. We want people to contribute, so if you are struggling, or just want to learn we are more than willing to help.

The project lead for this project is Daniel Bond. [email protected]

Please visit the SRCT Wiki for more information on this and other SRCT projects, along with other helpful links and tutorials.

Setup

To get started, you'll need to have the following installed:

Open a terminal window and type in the following commands. (If you're on Windows, use Cygwin. This will create a local, workable copy of the project.

bash git clone [email protected]:srct/templates.git cd templates/

To-do

  • Modifying Bootstrap and creating other css files to create a SRCT "theme" that can be used across multiple projects while remaining compliant with GMU design standards.
  • Posting common files for frameworks, or other kinds of files that might be needlessly repeated across projects.

About GMU SRCT

Student - Run Computing and Technology (SRCT, pronounced "circuit") is a student organization at George Mason University which enhances student computing at Mason. SRCT establishes and maintains systems which provide specific services for Mason's community.

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