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Which version of tachyons is available in docs #50

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sammdec opened this issue Apr 22, 2016 · 4 comments
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Which version of tachyons is available in docs #50

sammdec opened this issue Apr 22, 2016 · 4 comments
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sammdec commented Apr 22, 2016

I have been updating soem of the docs and noticed that the version of tachyons used is not the latest version from the latest version of the components. Is there a script I can run to pull in the latest version or is it a manual process?

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johno commented Apr 22, 2016

I've been using npm-check-updates to update the modules in the repo, though it's definitely something we will want to automate more.

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https://greenkeeper.io/ is great to help with dependencies.

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sammdec commented Apr 27, 2016

Very sorry I don't think I was very clear with this one. What I meant was that I updated some of the docs to match the individual modules e.g the clear fix one has some new classes.

However, I found that when I created an example the tachyons.min.css file that is bundled in with the docs is an older version and so I was wondering how the compiled css gets created. Is it a manual process or some kind of step that I'm missing.

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mrmrs commented Jul 14, 2016

@samjbmason it is a manual process at the moment and I've been bad at keeping it in sync. Hopefully will have it automated soon so things don't fall out of step.

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