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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ The [Jekyll wiki]({{ site.repository }}/wiki) on GitHub
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can be freely updated without a pull request as all
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GitHub users have access.
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If you want to add your plugin to the [list of plugins](/docs/plugins/#available_plugins),
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If you want to add your plugin to the [list of plugins](/docs/plugins/#available-plugins),
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please submit a pull request modifying the [plugins page source
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file]({{ site.repository }}/blob/master/site/docs/plugins.md) by adding a
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link to your plugin under the proper subheading depending upon its type.
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ this script from within Textmate.
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## Rack-Jekyll
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[Rack-Jekyll](https://github.com/adaoraul/rack-jekyll/) is an easy way to deploy your site on any Rack server such as Amazon EC2, Slicehost, Heroku, and so forth. It also can run with [shotgun](https://github.com/rtomakyo/shotgun/), [rackup](https://github.com/rack/rack), [mongrel](https://github.com/mongrel/mongrel), [unicorn](https://github.com/defunkt/unicorn/), and [others](https://github.com/adaoraul/rack-jekyll#readme).
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[Rack-Jekyll](https://github.com/adaoraul/rack-jekyll/) is an easy way to deploy your site on any Rack server such as Amazon EC2, Slicehost, Heroku, and so forth. It also can run with [shotgun](https://github.com/rtomayko/shotgun/), [rackup](https://github.com/rack/rack), [mongrel](https://github.com/mongrel/mongrel), [unicorn](https://github.com/defunkt/unicorn/), and [others](https://github.com/adaoraul/rack-jekyll#readme).
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Read [this post](http://blog.crowdint.com/2010/08/02/instant-blog-using-jekyll-and-heroku.html) on how to deploy to Heroku using Rack-Jekyll.
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---
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layout: docs
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title: Heroku
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prev_section: github-pages
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next_section: manual-deployment
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permalink: /docs/heroku/
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---
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Move along, people. Nothing to see here.
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ development of Jekyll itself.
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Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator. It takes a template
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directory containing raw text files in various formats, runs it through
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[Markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) (or
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[Textile](http://textile.sitemonks.com/)) and
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[Textile](http://redcloth.org/textile)) and
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[Liquid](http://wiki.shopify.com/Liquid)
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converters, and spits out a complete, ready-to-publish static website suitable
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for serving with your favorite web server. Jekyll also happens to be the engine
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## Install with RubyGems
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The best way to install Jekyll is via
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[RubyGems](http://docs.rubygems.org/read/chapter/3). At the terminal prompt,
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[RubyGems](http://rubygems.org/pages/download). At the terminal prompt,
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simply run the following command to install Jekyll:
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{% highlight bash %}
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As explained on the [directory structure](../structure/) page, the `_posts`
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folder is where your blog posts will live. These files can be either
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[Markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) or
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[Textile](http://textile.sitemonks.com/) formatted text files, and as long as
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[Textile](http://redcloth.org/textile) formatted text files, and as long as
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they have [YAML front-matter](../frontmatter/), they will be converted from their
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source format into an HTML page that is part of your static site.
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<div class="note">
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<h5>ProTip™: Link to other posts</h5>
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<p>
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Use the <a href="../templates#post_url"><code>post_url</code></a>
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Use the <a href="../templates#post-url"><code>post_url</code></a>
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tag to link to other posts without having to worry about the URL's
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breaking when the site permalink style changes.
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</p>
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that, it's simply a matter of deciding which format you prefer. Jekyll supports
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two popular content markup formats:
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[Markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) and
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[Textile](http://textile.sitemonks.com/). These formats each have their own way
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[Textile](http://redcloth.org/textile). These formats each have their own way
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of marking up different types of content within a post, so you should
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familiarize yourself with these formats and decide which one best suits your
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needs.
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