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For Windows you can use the devcontainer, or the WSL subsystem.
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To use the devcontainer in Visual Studio Code:
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Raw installation
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0. Make sure you have installed
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the [Remote - Containers](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers)
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extension and it's dependencies.
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1. Make a fork and clone the repository.
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2. After cloning, Visual Studio Code will ask you if you want to use the devcontainer.
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3. Then you can either clone it again in a volume (for better performance), or open the current folder in a container.
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4. By now, you should be able to run `npm run start` to host a local testversion at http://localhost:1234/index.html
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5. By default, a landing page with available themes is served. In order to load a single theme, use `layout=themename`
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or `userlayout=true#<layout configuration>` as [Query parameter](URL_Parameters.md). Note that the shorter URLs (
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e.g. `bookcases.html`, `aed.html`, ...) _don't_ exist on the development version.
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0. Clone the repo
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1. Install `npm` and install `ts-node` globally with `npm install -g ts-node`
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2. Execute `npm run init`. It will install and build some assets
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3. Run `npm run start` to start the dev server
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To use the WSL in Visual Studio Code:
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