Updated note on Gemfiles in 10-deployment.md (#9805)
This is a 🔦 documentation change.
I've adjusted the documentation to include a note that Gemfile is
already installed if the reader has completed step 1 in this tutorial. I
thought it was kind of confusing to see instructions on adding a Gemfile
when I had already done that step in the first part of the tutorial.
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Co-authored-by: Matt Rogers <mattr-@github.com>
			
			
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					@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ It's good practice to have a [Gemfile](/docs/ruby-101/#gemfile) for your site.
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This ensures the version of Jekyll and other gems remains consistent across
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					This ensures the version of Jekyll and other gems remains consistent across
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different environments.
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					different environments.
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Create a `Gemfile` in the root. 
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					If you completed step one in this tutorial, you have already created a Gemfile. If you skipped step one, create a `Gemfile` in the root. 
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The file should be called 'Gemfile' and should *not* have any extension. 
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					The file should be called 'Gemfile' and should *not* have any extension. 
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You can create a Gemfile with Bundler and then add the `jekyll` gem:
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					You can create a Gemfile with Bundler and then add the `jekyll` gem:
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					@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ bundle init
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bundle add jekyll
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					bundle add jekyll
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```
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					```
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Your file should look something like:
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					Your `Gemfile` should look something like:
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```ruby
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					```ruby
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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					# frozen_string_literal: true
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