Docs: prioritize use of `make run` to `bra` (#18154)

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Oleg Gaidarenko 6 years ago committed by GitHub
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      docs/sources/project/building_from_source.md

@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ npm --add-python-to-path='true' --debug install --global windows-build-tools
## Build the Frontend Assets
For this you need nodejs (v.6+).
For this you need nodejs (v.6+):
```bash
npm install -g yarn
@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ Open grafana in your browser (default [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3
To add features, customize your config, etc, you'll need to rebuild the backend when you change the source code. We use a tool named `bra` that
does this.
If you using *nix machine, you can just use the `make run` command, otherwise you need install `bra` binary first:
```bash
go get github.com/Unknwon/bra
@ -104,7 +106,7 @@ that will populate your dev environment for quicker testing end experimenting.
## Creating optimized release packages
This step builds linux packages and requires that fpm is installed. Install fpm via `gem install fpm`.
This step builds linux packages and requires that fpm is installed. Install fpm via `gem install fpm`:
```bash
go run build.go build package
@ -134,7 +136,7 @@ Please contribute to the Grafana project and submit a pull request! Build new fe
**Solution**: delete the node_modules directory. Install [node-gyp](https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#installation) properly for your platform. Then run `yarn install --pure-lockfile` again.
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**Problem**: When running `bra run` for the first time you get an error that it is not a recognized command.
**Problem**: When running `make run` for the first time you get an error that it is not a recognized command.
**Solution**: Add the bin directory in your Go workspace directory to the path. Per default this is `$HOME/go/bin` on Linux and `%USERPROFILE%\go\bin` on Windows or `$GOPATH/bin` (`%GOPATH%\bin` on Windows) if you have set your own workspace directory.
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