Changed deprecated command in themes documentation (#7941)

Merge pull request 7941
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Johan Wigert 2019-12-22 10:31:03 +01:00 committed by jekyllbot
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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ For example, if your selected theme has a `page` layout, you can override the th
To locate a theme's files on your computer:
1. Run `bundle show` followed by the name of the theme's gem, e.g., `bundle show minima` for Jekyll's default theme.
1. Run `bundle info --path` followed by the name of the theme's gem, e.g., `bundle info --path minima` for Jekyll's default theme.
This returns the location of the gem-based theme files. For example, the Minima theme's files might be located in `/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/2.6.0/gems/minima-2.5.1` on macOS.
@ -58,19 +58,19 @@ To locate a theme's files on your computer:
```sh
# On MacOS
open $(bundle show minima)
open $(bundle info --path minima)
# On Windows
# First get the gem's installation path:
#
# bundle show minima
# bundle info --path minima
# => C:/Ruby26-x64/lib/ruby/gems/{{ site.data.ruby.current_version }}/gems/minima-2.5.1
#
# then invoke explorer with above path, substituting `/` with `\`
explorer C:\Ruby26-x64\lib\ruby\gems\{{ site.data.ruby.current_version}}\gems\minima-2.5.1
# On Linux
xdg-open $(bundle show minima)
xdg-open $(bundle info --path minima)
```
A Finder or Explorer window opens showing the theme's files and directories. The Minima theme gem contains these files: