Merge pull request #2939 from jekyll/ghp-gem
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@ -19,6 +19,33 @@ There are two basic types available: user/organization pages and project pages.
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The way to deploy these two types of sites are nearly identical, except for a
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few minor details.
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<div class="note protip">
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<h5>Use the <code>github-pages</code> gem</h5>
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<p>
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Our friends at GitHub have provided the
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<a href="https://github.com/github/pages-gem">github-pages</a>
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gem which is used to manage Jekyll and its dependencies on
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GitHub Pages. Using it in your projects means that when you deploy
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your site to GitHub Pages, you will not be caught by unexpected
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differences between various versions of the gems. To use the
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currently-deployed version of the gem in your project, add the
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following to your <code>Gemfile</code>:
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{% highlight ruby %}
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source 'https://rubygems.org'
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require 'json'
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require 'open-uri'
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versions = JSON.parse(open('https://pages.github.com/versions.json').read)
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gem 'github-pages', versions['github-pages']
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{% endhighlight %}
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This will ensure that when you run <code>bundle install</code>, you
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have the correct version of the <code>github-pages</code> gem.
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</p>
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</div>
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### User and Organization Pages
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User and organization pages live in a special GitHub repository dedicated to
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