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You can see the machinery working live at [our site][sampa].
This project originated at the University of Washington. You can see the machinery working live at [our site][sampa].
[sampa]: http://sampa.cs.washington.edu/
[sampa]: http://sampa.cs.washington.edu/
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1. Install the dependencies. You will need [Python][], [Pybtex][] (`pip install pybtex`), and [Jekyll][] (`gem install jekyll`).
1. Install the dependencies. You will need [Python][], [Pybtex][] (`pip install pybtex`), and [Jekyll][] (`gem install jekyll`).
2. Clone this repository. Use the `--recurse-submodules` flag to get the Bibble subrepository.
2. [Fork][] this repository on GitHub.
3. Customize. Start with the `_config.yml` file, where you enter the name of the site and its URL.
3. Clone the fork (along with its submodules) to your own machine: `git clone --recursive URL`.
4. Type `make` to build the site and then run `jekyll serve -w` to view your site.
4. Add an "upstream" remote for the original repository so you can stay abreast of bugfixes: `git remote add upstream git://github.com/uwsampa/research-group-web.git`.
5. Keep adding content. See below for instructions for each of the various sections.
5. Customize. Start with the `_config.yml` file, where you enter the name of the site and its URL.
6. Type `make` to build the site and then run `jekyll serve -w` to view your site.
7. Keep adding content. See below for instructions for each of the various sections.
8. Periodically pull from the upstream repository: `git pull upstream master`.