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Install foundation 6.2.2. Create sopds_web_backend app

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encoding//opds_catalog/sopdscan.py=utf-8
encoding//opds_catalog/tests/test_dl.py=utf-8
encoding//opds_catalog/tests/test_feeds.py=utf-8
encoding//py/sopdscan.py=utf-8
encoding//py/sopdscli.py=utf-8
encoding//py/sopdsdb.py=utf-8
encoding/<project>=UTF-8
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  "directory": "bower_components"
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.DS_Store
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# Changelog

## Version 1.0 (November 19, 2015)

Initial release.
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# Foundation for Sites Template

**Please open all issues with this template on the main [Foundation for Sites](https://github.com/zurb/foundation-sites/issues) repo.**

This is the basic starter project for [Foundation for Sites 6](http://foundation.zurb.com/sites). It includes a Sass compiler and a starter HTML file for you.

## Installation

To use this template, your computer needs:

- [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org/en/) (0.12 or greater)
- [Git](https://git-scm.com/)

This template can be installed with the Foundation CLI, or downloaded and set up manually.

### Using the CLI

Install the Foundation CLI with this command:

```bash
npm install foundation-cli --global
```

Use this command to set up a blank Foundation for Sites project with this template:

```bash
foundation new --framework sites --template basic
```

The CLI will prompt you to give your project a name. The template will be downloaded into a folder with this name.

### Manual Setup

To manually set up the template, first download it with Git:

```bash
git clone https://github.com/zurb/foundation-sites-template projectname
```

Then open the folder in your command line, and install the needed dependencies:

```bash
cd projectname
npm install
bower install
```

Finally, run `npm start` to run the Sass compiler. It will re-run every time you save a Sass file.
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