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# Just the Class
Just the Class is a GitHub Pages template developed for the purpose of quickly deploying course websites. In addition to serving plain web pages and files, it provides a boilerplate for:
- a [course calendar](calendar.md),
- a [staff](staff.md) page,
- and a weekly [schedule](schedule.md).
Just the Class is built on top of [Just the Docs](https://github.com/pmarsceill/just-the-docs), making it easy to extend for your own special use cases while providing sane defaults for most everything else. This means that you also get:
- automatic [navigation structure](https://pmarsceill.github.io/just-the-docs/docs/navigation-structure/),
- instant, full-text [search](https://pmarsceill.github.io/just-the-docs/docs/search/) and page indexing,
- and a small but powerful set of [UI components](https://pmarsceill.github.io/just-the-docs/docs/ui-components) and authoring [utilities](https://pmarsceill.github.io/just-the-docs/docs/utilities).
## Getting Started
Getting started with Just the Class is simple.
1. Create a [new repository based on Just the Class](https://github.com/kevinlin1/just-the-class/generate).
1. Update `_config.yml` and `index.md` with your course information.
1. Configure a [publishing source for GitHub Pages](https://help.github.com/en/articles/configuring-a-publishing-source-for-github-pages). Your course website is now live!
1. Edit and create `.md` [Markdown files](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/) to add your content.
For a few open-source examples, see the following course websites and their source code.
- [CSE 390HA](https://courses.cs.washington.edu/courses/cse390ha/20au/) is an example of a single-page website: [source code](https://gitlab.cs.washington.edu/cse390ha/20au/website).
- [CSE 143](https://courses.cs.washington.edu/courses/cse143/20au/) hosts an entire online textbook with full-text search: [source code](https://gitlab.cs.washington.edu/cse143/20au/website).
Continue reading to learn how to setup a development environment on your local computer. This allows you to make incremental changes without directly modifying the live website.
### Local development environment
Just the Class is built for [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com), a static site generator. View the [quick start guide](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/) for more information. Just the Docs requires no special Jekyll plugins and can run on GitHub Pages' standard Jekyll compiler.
1. Follow the GitHub documentation for [Setting up your GitHub Pages site locally with Jekyll](https://help.github.com/en/articles/setting-up-your-github-pages-site-locally-with-jekyll).
1. Start your local Jekyll server.
```bash
$ bundle exec jekyll serve
```
1. Point your web browser to [http://localhost:4000](http://localhost:4000)
1. Reload your web browser after making a change to preview its effect.
For more information, refer to [Just the Docs](https://pmarsceill.github.io/just-the-docs/).
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