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https://github.com/bisscomm/refinerycms-teams

Teams display extension for Refinery CMS
https://github.com/bisscomm/refinerycms-teams

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Teams display extension for Refinery CMS

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# Refinery CMS Teams

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Teams engine for [Refinery CMS](http://refinerycms.com) allows you to add teams on your website

### In summary you can:
* Manage multiple teams with categories

## Requirements

This version of `refinerycms-teams` supports Refinery 3.x and Rails 4.1+.

* [Refinery CMS](http://refinerycms.com) version 3.0.0 or above.
* Refinery-Resources

## Install

Open up your ``Gemfile`` and add at the bottom this line:

```ruby
gem 'refinerycms-teams', github: 'bisscomm/refinerycms-teams', branch: 'master'
```

Now, run ``bundle install``

Next, to install the jobs plugin run:

rails generate refinery:teams

Run database migrations:

rake db:migrate

Finally seed your database and you're done.

rake db:seed

## Developing & Contributing

The version of Refinery to develop this engine against is defined in the gemspec. To override the version of refinery to develop against, edit the project Gemfile to point to a local path containing a clone of refinerycms.

### Testing

Generate the dummy application to test against

$ bundle exec rake refinery:testing:dummy_app

Run the test suite with [Guard](https://github.com/guard/guard)

$ bundle exec guard start

Or just with rake spec

$ bundle exec rake spec

## More Information
* Check out our [Website](http://refinerycms.com/)
* Documentation is available in the [guides](http://refinerycms.com/guides)
* Questions can be asked on our [Google Group](http://group.refinerycms.org)
* Questions can also be asked in our IRC room, [#refinerycms on freenode](irc://irc.freenode.net/refinerycms)