diff --git a/site/_docs/quickstart.md b/site/_docs/quickstart.md index b6cb5895..969b5384 100644 --- a/site/_docs/quickstart.md +++ b/site/_docs/quickstart.md @@ -10,11 +10,12 @@ For the impatient, here's how to get a boilerplate Jekyll site up and running. ~ $ gem install jekyll bundler ~ $ jekyll new myblog ~ $ cd myblog -~/myblog $ bundle install ~/myblog $ bundle exec jekyll serve # => Now browse to http://localhost:4000 ``` +The `jekyll new` command now automatically initiates `bundle install` and installs the dependencies required. To skip this, pass `--skip-bundle` option like so `jekyll new myblog --skip-bundle`. + If you wish to install jekyll into an existing directory, you can do so by running `jekyll new .` from within the directory instead of creating a new one. If the existing directory isn't empty, you'll also have to pass the `--force` option like so `jekyll new . --force`. That's nothing, though. The real magic happens when you start creating blog diff --git a/site/index.html b/site/index.html index 74bace33..88b31c5b 100644 --- a/site/index.html +++ b/site/index.html @@ -57,11 +57,6 @@ overview: true $ cd my-awesome-site

-

- ~/my-awesome-site - $ - bundle install -

~/my-awesome-site $