A complete guide to 3DS custom firmware, from stock to boot9strap.
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3ds.hacks.guide
A complete guide to 3DS (and 2DS) custom firmware, from stock to boot9strap.
Running the site locally
This requires the following installed on your system:
- ruby(-dev)
- bundler
To test the website locally, clone the source code:
git clone https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide_3DS --recurse-submodules
cd Guide_3DS
Then simply run the following commands:
bundle config set --local path vendor/bundle
bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve
The website should now be running on http://127.0.0.1:4000/.