bullet_train 1.6.33 → 1.6.35
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# Installing Bullet
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# Installing Bullet Train Themes on Jumpstart Pro Projects
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Bullet Train themes can be installed on Jumpstart
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Bullet Train themes can be installed on Jumpstart Pro projects, giving you native `erb` partials and Hotwire-powered UI components.
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Like Jumpstart Pro, Bullet Train themes are built using `tailwindcss` and use `esbuild` and `postcss` for JavaScript and style sheets.
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To get a quick sense of the UI components, we encourage you to spin up a Bullet Train project and navigate through the screens to create a "Creative Concept" and "Tangible Thing" resources.
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In addition to providing a nice set of UI components, you'll get access to [`nice_partials`](https://github.com/bullet-train-co/nice_partials), Bullet Train's own lightweight answer for creating `erb` partials with ad-hoc named content areas, which we think is just the right amount of magic for making `erb`-based components.
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Replace with these contents, which merge the Bullet Train-specific tailwind configs with those of Jumpstart Pro.
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_Note: After this step, you might get an error on build about a missing `process.env.THEME`. Follow with the next step to fix this error._
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We recommend firing up a Bullet Train project and using its `bin/resolve` (see docs on [Indirection](indirection)) to get a copy of the partial field locally to modify.
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- Andrew Culver
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