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[vite_rails]: https://github.com/ElMassimo/vite_ruby/tree/main/vite_rails
[vite_ruby]: https://github.com/ElMassimo/vite_ruby/tree/main/vite_ruby
+[website]: https://vite-rails.netlify.app/
__Vite Rails Legacy__ is [__Vite Rails__][vite_rails], modified to support Rails 4.
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+## Installation 💿
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+Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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+```ruby
+gem 'vite_rails_legacy'
+```
+
+Then, run:
+
+```bash
+bundle install
+bundle exec vite install
+```
+
+This will generate configuration files and a sample setup.
+
+Additional installation instructions are available in the [documentation website][website].
## Why a separate library? 🤔
I don't want the burden of having to support Rails 4 in the main codebase.