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Drupal Development Tricks for Designers SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with O’Reilly Preface
Wait, What? Why? A Note for Windows Users The Designer’s Coding Toolkit
MAMP Dropbox Coda Terminal Navicat Git Drush
Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Acknowledgments About the Reviewers
I. Setting Up a Local Development Environment
1. Setting Up a Local Development Environment and Installing Drupal
Step 1: Install MAMP Step 2: Setting Up Your Main File Structure Step 3: Setting Up the Drupal files Step 4: Creating the Database Step 5: Install Drupal
2. Working on the Command Line: Some Basic Commands
Commands That Wasn’t So Bad, Was It?
3. Installing Drush
Installing Drush Another Option: Creating a Symbolic Link to Drush Now the Fun Begins Putting This in Action: Installing Modules
4. Getting Started with Version Control
Master Versus Origin Setting Up Git for Your Workflow Step 1: Create an SSH Key Step 2: Install Git Step 3: Set Up Your Git Configuration Step 4: Set Up a GitHub Account Step 5: Create the Remote Repository Step 6: Set Up the Local Repository So What Happens on a Team? First Things First: The Git Workflow And There We Go
II. Using Features and Drush Make to Make Development Easier
5. Using Features in Your Workflow
Still More Awesomeness Awaits
6. Making Drupal Easier: Working with Drush Make and Installation Profiles
Step 1: Install Drush Make Why This Is Lovely Getting Started with Install Profiles So Here We Are
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