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https://github.com/fyodorio-closet/blue-elm

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https://github.com/fyodorio-closet/blue-elm

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# Stackbit Ampersand Theme

This site was generated by [www.stackbit.com](https://www.stackbit.com), v0.2.80.

# Running Your Site Locally

1. Install a full [Ruby development environment](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/installation/)

1. Install Jekyll and Bundler

gem install jekyll bundler

1. Install dependencies from Gemfile:

bundle install

1. get "stackbit-api-key" from project menu in [Stackbit dashboard](https://app.stackbit.com/dashboard)

1. run the following command to assign this key to `STACKBIT_API_KEY` environment variable:

export STACKBIT_API_KEY={stackbit_netlify_api_key}

1. run the following command to fetch additional site contents from Stackbit if needed:

npx @stackbit/stackbit-pull --stackbit-pull-api-url=https://api.stackbit.com/pull/5e1970e47e184700194abf71

1. Build the site and make it available on a local server

bundle exec jekyll serve

1. Browse to [http://localhost:4000](http://localhost:4000)