Update index.webc with more detailed guidance#1746
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Update index.webc with more detailed guidance#1746
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At the 4th step of the document, the out-file command in windows is Power Shell specific. But Power Shell has a default execution policy to restrict the running of JavaScript, which would cause an error when running Eleventy in the next step. If a solution can be provided here(use a command to set the execution policy), the whole experience of trying running Eleventy would be smoother and more beginner-friendly.
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Hm? This has not been my experience—can you be more specific? Does the cross-platform |
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Just the out-file command, I think . When running the out-file command, you are using Power Shell. And you have to change the default execution policy to ensure that the following steps can work. (That's what I've added in the commit) |
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At the 4th step of the document, the out-file command in windows is Power Shell specific. But Power Shell has a default execution policy to restrict the running of JavaScript, which would cause an error when running Eleventy in the next step. If a solution can be provided here(use a command to set the execution policy), the whole experience of trying running Eleventy would be smoother and more beginner-friendly.