diff --git a/site/_posts/2012-07-01-upgrading.md b/site/_posts/2012-07-01-upgrading.md index 51a415d6..cb77419a 100644 --- a/site/_posts/2012-07-01-upgrading.md +++ b/site/_posts/2012-07-01-upgrading.md @@ -8,15 +8,25 @@ Upgrading from an older version of Jekyll? A few things have changed in 1.0. ### The Jekyll Command -For better clarity, Jekyll now accepts the commands `build` and `serve`. Rather than just `jekyll` and `jekyll --serve`. If you want Jekyll to automatically rebuild each time a file changes, just add the `--watch` flag. +For better clarity, Jekyll now accepts the commands `build` and `serve`. +Rather than just `jekyll` and `jekyll --serve`. If you want Jekyll to +automatically rebuild each time a file changes, just add the `--watch` flag. ### Custom Config File -Rather than passing individual flags via the command line, you can now pass an entire custom Jekyll config file. This helps to distinguish between environments, or lets you problematically override user-specified defaults. Simply add the `--config` flag, followed by the path to one or more config files. +Rather than passing individual flags via the command line, you can now pass an +entire custom Jekyll config file. This helps to distinguish between +environments, or lets you problematically override user-specified defaults. +Simply add the `--config` flag, followed by the path to one or more config +files.
The `--config` flag overrides your `_config.yml` file
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If you use the `--config` flag, Jekyll will ignore your `_config.yml` file. Want to merge a custom configuration with the normal configuration? No problem. Jekyll will accept more than one custom config file via the command line. Simply pass the URL to both files with the latter file overriding the first.

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If you use the `--config` flag, Jekyll will ignore your + `_config.yml` file. Want to merge a custom configuration with the normal + configuration? No problem. Jekyll will accept more than one custom config + file via the command line. Simply pass the URL to both files with the latter + file overriding the first.

#### As a result, the following command line flags are deprecated: