Turnkey local development tips
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One issue you may not want is having your source code for SCSS, CSS, and EXT_Components inside the Turnkey core file tree - but they must be found there by the web server. This can be addressed with the standard Windows function of symbolic links for directories or files:
One issue you may not want is having your source code for SCSS, CSS, and EXT_Components inside the Turnkey core file tree - but they must be found there by the web server. This can be addressed with the standard Windows function of symbolic links for directories or files:
  mklink /d C:\<turnkey core location>\EXT_Components\MoveAroundInGrid C:\<source code location>\EcoProject1_AssetsTK\EXT_Components\MoveAroundInGrid
  mklink /d C:\<turnkey core location>\EXT_Components\MoveAroundInGrid C:\<source code location>\EcoProject1_AssetsTK\EXT_Components\MoveAroundInGrid
To break a symbolic link, call rd c:\<link to break> - read the [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/mklink full documentation here].
To break a symbolic link, call rd c:\<link to break> - Read the [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/mklink full documentation here].
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[[Category:MDriven Turnkey]]

Revision as of 06:24, 31 October 2023

Running the local core Turnkey app is a great way to shorten the development loop.

One issue you may not want is having your source code for SCSS, CSS, and EXT_Components inside the Turnkey core file tree - but they must be found there by the web server. This can be addressed with the standard Windows function of symbolic links for directories or files:

mklink /d C:\<turnkey core location>\EXT_Components\MoveAroundInGrid C:\<source code location>\EcoProject1_AssetsTK\EXT_Components\MoveAroundInGrid

To break a symbolic link, call rd c:\<link to break> - Read the full documentation here.

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