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---
title
:
Lektor website development environment on macOS
---
# Overview
The aim of this document is to explain the steps required to set up a local
Lektor development environment suitable for working on Tor Project websites
based on the Lektor platform.
We'll be using the
[
Sourcetree
][]
git GUI to provide a user-friendly method of
working with the various website's git repositories.
[
Sourcetree
]:
https://www.sourcetreeapp.com/
# Prerequisites
First we'll install a few prerequisite packages, including Sourcetree.
You must have administrator privileges to install these software packages.
First we'll install the Xcode package.
Open the Terminal app and enter:
xcode-select --install
Click
`Install`
on the dialog that appears.
Now, we'll install the
`brew`
package manager, again via the Terminal:
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
Now we're ready to install a few more tools:
brew install coreutils git git-lfs python3.8
And lastly we need to download and install Sourcetree. This can be done from
the app's website: https://www.sourcetreeapp.com/
Follow the installer prompts, entering name and email address so that the git
commits are created with adequate identifying information.

# Connect GitLab account
*This step is only required if you want to create Merge Requests in GitLab.*
Next, we'll create a GitLab token to allow Sourcetree to retrieve and update
projects.
*
Navigate to https://gitlab.torproject.org/-/profile/personal_access_tokens
*
Enter
`sourcetree`
under
**Token name**
*
Choose an expiration date, ideally not more than a few months
*
Check the box next to
`api`
*
Click
**Create personal access token**
*
Copy the token into your clipboard
Now, open Sourcetree and click the
**Connect...**
button, then
**Add...**
, and
fill in the dialog as below. Paste the token in the
**Password**
field.
