The main lektor website. https://www.getlektor.com/
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README.md

Lektor Website

This is the repository for the Lektor website at getlektor.com.

To run:

$ lektor server

If you also want to update the webpack files, you need npm installed and then run it like this:

$ lektor server -f webpack

Notes

Changes here get deployed automatically by travis.

Building lektor-website requires the "master" version of lektor, see the development install instructions