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# Houston Core [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/houston/houston-core.png)](https://codeclimate.com/github/houston/houston-core) ##### Mission Control for your projects and team Houston interfaces with your version-control, ticket-tracking, continuous integration, and other systems to stitch together a picture of your projects and teams. It makes it easy to set up **triggers** and **notifications** like: - Resolving an exception report when a commit that mentions it is deployed - Slacking team members when a pull request is labeled or unlabeled - Notifying a committer when their commit breaks a test And it provides a foundation for custom views like **dashboards** and **reports**. Houston is also extensible through **[Modules](https://github.com/houston/houston-core/wiki/Modules)**. ## Getting Started with Houston ##### System Requirements To use Houston, you must have - [Ruby 2.0+](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads) - [Postgres 9.4+](http://www.postgresql.org/download) ##### Hello World 1. Install houston-core ``` gem install houston-core ``` 2. Generate an instance of Houston ``` houston new my-houston cd my-houston ``` 3. Modify `config/database.yml` to connect to your database (See [the Rails Guide](http://guides.rubyonrails.org/configuring.html#configuring-a-database) for examples) 4. Set up your database ``` bin/setup ``` 5. Start Houston ``` bundle exec rails server ```
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