Furatto is a lightweight & friendly front-end framework got get the job done, created and maintained by Abraham Kuri from Icalia Labs.
The furatto gem integrates the Furatto CSS framework for Rails 4+ Asset Pipeline.
You need to only include the furatto
gem inside your Gemfile
:
gem 'furatto'
or you can install from the latest build:
gem 'furatto', git: 'git@github.com:IcaliaLabs/furatto-rails.git'
Install the gem using the bundle command:
$ bundle
After running the bundle
command, the gem now comes with an installer for easy setup.
$ rails g furatto:install
This will add furatto to the asset pipeline automatically, and install an application layout skeleton.
Now you can just run the rails server and then everything should be nice and clean.
If for some reason you find troubles installing the gem due to sass
version like:
Bundler could not find compatible versions for gem "sass-rails":
In snapshot (Gemfile.lock):
sass-rails (= 5.0.3)
In Gemfile:
furatto (>= 0) ruby depends on
compass-rails (>= 2.0.4, ~> 2.0) ruby depends on
sass-rails (<= 5.0.1) ruby
sass-rails (~> 5.0) ruby
Running `bundle update` will rebuild your snapshot from scratch, using only
the gems in your Gemfile, which may resolve the conflict.
Just remove the Gemfile.lock
from the project or update the sass-rails
gem.
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Copyright (c) 2011 Abraham Kuri Vargas
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