Merge pull request #1247 from mojombo/jekyll-new-redcarpet

Complete the transition to Redcarpet for new sites
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Parker Moore 2013-06-27 11:18:21 -07:00
commit 15bb9c6759
2 changed files with 8 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.add_runtime_dependency('commander', "~> 4.1.3")
s.add_runtime_dependency('safe_yaml', "~> 0.7.0")
s.add_runtime_dependency('colorator', "~> 0.1")
s.add_runtime_dependency('redcarpet', "~> 2.2.2")
s.add_development_dependency('rake', "~> 10.0.3")
s.add_development_dependency('rdoc', "~> 3.11")
@ -41,7 +42,6 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.add_development_dependency('cucumber', "~> 1.2.1", '!= 1.2.4')
s.add_development_dependency('RedCloth', "~> 4.2")
s.add_development_dependency('rdiscount', "~> 1.6")
s.add_development_dependency('redcarpet', "~> 2.2.2")
s.add_development_dependency('launchy', "~> 2.1.2")
s.add_development_dependency('simplecov', "~> 0.7")
s.add_development_dependency('simplecov-gem-adapter', "~> 1.0.1")

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@ -18,4 +18,10 @@ For the impatient, here's how to get a boilerplate Jekyll site up and running.
That's nothing, though. The real magic happens when you start creating blog
posts, using the front-matter to control templates and layouts, and taking
advantage of all the awesome configuration options Jekyll makes available.
advantage of all the awesome configuration options Jekyll makes available.
<div class="note info">
<h5>Redcarpet is the default Markdown engine for new sites</h5>
<p>In Jekyll 1.1, we switched the default markdown engine for sites
generated with <code>jekyll new</code> to Redcarpet</p>
</div>