Docs: Quickstart - added documentation about the `--force` option if directory is not empty
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# => Now browse to http://localhost:4000
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# => Now browse to http://localhost:4000
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If you wish to install jekyll into the current directory, you can do so by
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If you wish to install jekyll into an existing directory, you can do so by
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alternatively running `jekyll new .` instead of a new directory name.
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alternatively 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`.
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That's nothing, though. The real magic happens when you start creating blog
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That's nothing, though. The real magic happens when you start creating blog
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posts, using the front matter to control templates and layouts, and taking
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posts, using the front matter to control templates and layouts, and taking
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