Merge pull request #4854 from jekyll/site-improvements
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markdown: kramdown
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highlighter: pygments
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highlighter: rouge
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permalink: /news/:year/:month/:day/:title/
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excerpt_separator: ""
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### The HTML Proofer Executable
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e # halt script on error
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For example to avoid testing external sites, use this command:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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$ bundle exec htmlproofer ./_site --disable-external
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{% endhighlight %}
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To have a remote server handle the deploy for you every time you push changes using Git, you can create a user account which has all the public keys that are authorized to deploy in its `authorized_keys` file. With that in place, setting up the post-receive hook is done as follows:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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laptop$ ssh deployer@example.com
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server$ mkdir myrepo.git
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server$ cd myrepo.git
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Next, add the following lines to hooks/post-receive and be sure Jekyll is
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installed on the server:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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GIT_REPO=$HOME/myrepo.git
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TMP_GIT_CLONE=$HOME/tmp/myrepo
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PUBLIC_WWW=/var/www/myrepo
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Finally, run the following command on any users laptop that needs to be able to
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deploy using this hook:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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laptops$ git remote add deploy deployer@example.com:~/myrepo.git
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{% endhighlight %}
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Deploying is now as easy as telling nginx or Apache to look at
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`/var/www/myrepo` and running the following:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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laptops$ git push deploy master
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{% endhighlight %}
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`~/.ssh/authorized_keys`. Then, launch `rrsync` and supply
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it with the folder it shall have read-write access to:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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command="$HOME/bin/rrsync <folder>",no-agent-forwarding,no-port-forwarding,no-pty,no-user-rc,no-X11-forwarding ssh-rsa <cert>
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{% endhighlight %}
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Add the `deploy` script to the site source folder:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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#!/bin/sh
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rsync -crvz --rsh='ssh -p2222' --delete-after --delete-excluded <folder> <user>@<site>:
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Using this setup, you might run the following command:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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rsync -crvz --rsh='ssh -p2222' --delete-after --delete-excluded _site/ hostuser@example.org:
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{% endhighlight %}
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[RubyGems](http://rubygems.org/pages/download). At the terminal prompt,
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simply run the following command to install Jekyll:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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$ gem install jekyll
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{% endhighlight %}
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In order to install a pre-release, make sure you have all the requirements
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installed properly and run:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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gem install jekyll --pre
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{% endhighlight %}
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This will install the latest pre-release. If you want a particular pre-release,
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use the `-v` switch to indicate the version you'd like to install:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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gem install jekyll -v '2.0.0.alpha.1'
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{% endhighlight %}
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more involved. This gives you the advantage of having the latest and greatest,
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but may be unstable.
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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$ git clone git://github.com/jekyll/jekyll.git
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$ cd jekyll
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$ script/bootstrap
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a homepage, an about page, and a contact page, here’s what the root directory
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and associated URLs might look like:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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.
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|-- _config.yml
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|-- _includes/
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the respective `index.html` file. Here's an example of what this structure
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might look like:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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.
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├── _config.yml
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├── _includes/
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directory. How you name files in this folder is important. Jekyll requires blog
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post files to be named according to the following format:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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YEAR-MONTH-DAY-title.MARKUP
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{% endhighlight %}
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numbers, and `MARKUP` is the file extension representing the format used in the
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file. For example, the following are examples of valid post filenames:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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2011-12-31-new-years-eve-is-awesome.md
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2012-09-12-how-to-write-a-blog.textile
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{% endhighlight %}
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For the impatient, here's how to get a boilerplate Jekyll site up and running.
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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~ $ gem install jekyll
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~ $ jekyll new myblog
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~ $ cd myblog
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A basic Jekyll site usually looks something like this:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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.
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├── _config.yml
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├── _drafts
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If you have small page fragments that you wish to include in multiple places on
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your site, you can use the `include` tag.
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{% highlight ruby %}
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{% highlight liquid %}
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{% raw %}{% include footer.html %}{% endraw %}
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{% endhighlight %}
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You can also pass parameters to an include. Omit the quotation marks to send a variable's value. Liquid curly brackets should not be used here:
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{% highlight ruby %}
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{% highlight liquid %}
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{% raw %}{% include footer.html param="value" variable-param=page.variable %}{% endraw %}
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{% endhighlight %}
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These parameters are available via Liquid in the include:
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{% highlight ruby %}
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{% highlight liquid %}
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{% raw %}{{ include.param }}{% endraw %}
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{% endhighlight %}
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You can also choose to include file fragments relative to the current file:
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{% highlight ruby %}
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{% highlight liquid %}
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{% raw %}{% include_relative somedir/footer.html %}{% endraw %}
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{% endhighlight %}
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To render a code block with syntax highlighting, surround your code as follows:
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{% highlight text %}
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{% highlight liquid %}
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{% raw %}
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{% highlight ruby %}
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def foo
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numbers. For instance, the following code block would include line numbers next
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to each line:
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{% highlight text %}
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{% highlight liquid %}
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{% raw %}
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{% highlight ruby linenos %}
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def foo
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If you would like to include a link to a post on your site, the `post_url` tag
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will generate the correct permalink URL for the post you specify.
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{% highlight text %}
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{% highlight liquid %}
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{% raw %}
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{% post_url 2010-07-21-name-of-post %}
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{% endraw %}
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If you organize your posts in subdirectories, you need to include subdirectory
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path to the post:
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{% highlight text %}
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{% highlight liquid %}
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{% raw %}
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{% post_url /subdir/2010-07-21-name-of-post %}
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{% endraw %}
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You can also use this tag to create a link to a post in Markdown as follows:
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{% highlight text %}
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{% highlight liquid %}
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{% raw %}
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[Name of Link]({% post_url 2010-07-21-name-of-post %})
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{% endraw %}
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Use the `gist` tag to easily embed a GitHub Gist onto your site. This works
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with public or secret gists:
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{% highlight text %}
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{% highlight liquid %}
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{% raw %}
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{% gist parkr/931c1c8d465a04042403 %}
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{% endraw %}
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You may also optionally specify the filename in the gist to display:
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{% highlight text %}
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{% highlight liquid %}
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{% raw %}
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{% gist parkr/931c1c8d465a04042403 jekyll-private-gist.markdown %}
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{% endraw %}
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the header files for compiling extension modules for Ruby 2.0.0. This
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can be done on Ubuntu or Debian by running:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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sudo apt-get install ruby2.0.0-dev
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{% endhighlight %}
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On Red Hat, CentOS, and Fedora systems you can do this by running:
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{% highlight shell %}
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sudo yum install ruby-devel
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{% endhighlight %}
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If you installed the above - specifically on Fedora 23 - but the extensions would still not compile, you are probably running a Fedora image that misses the `redhat-rpm-config` package. To solve this, simply run:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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sudo dnf install redhat-rpm-config
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{% endhighlight %}
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On [NearlyFreeSpeech](https://www.nearlyfreespeech.net/) you need to run the
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following commands before installing Jekyll:
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{% highlight shell %}
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export GEM_HOME=/home/private/gems
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export GEM_PATH=/home/private/gems:/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/
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export PATH=$PATH:/home/private/gems/bin
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To install RubyGems on Gentoo:
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sudo emerge -av dev-ruby/rubygems
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On Mac OS X, you may need to update RubyGems (using `sudo` only if necessary):
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{% highlight bash %}
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sudo gem update --system
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{% endhighlight %}
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If you still have issues, you can download and install new Command Line
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Tools (such as `gcc`) using the command
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xcode-select --install
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{% endhighlight %}
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which may allow you to install native gems using this command (again using
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`sudo` only if necessary):
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sudo gem install jekyll
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{% endhighlight %}
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up and running. One option is to change the location where the gem will be
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installed (again using `sudo` only if necessary):
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sudo gem install -n /usr/local/bin jekyll
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{% endhighlight %}
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Alternatively, Homebrew can be installed and used to set up Ruby. This can be
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done as follows:
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{% highlight shell %}
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ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
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{% endhighlight %}
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Once Homebrew is installed, the second step is easy:
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{% highlight shell %}
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brew install ruby
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{% endhighlight %}
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If you elect to use one of the above methods to install Ruby, it might be
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necessary to modify your `$PATH` variable using the following command:
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export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
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{% endhighlight %}
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GUI apps can modify the `$PATH` as follows:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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launchctl setenv PATH "/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
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{% endhighlight %}
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If you are using base-url option like:
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jekyll serve --baseurl '/blog'
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{% endhighlight %}
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… then make sure that you access the site at:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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http://localhost:4000/blog/index.html
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{% endhighlight %}
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It won’t work to just access:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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http://localhost:4000/blog
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{% endhighlight %}
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templates. Unlike previous versions, using `{{ "{{" }}` in 2.0 triggers the
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following error:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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'{{ "{{" }}' was not properly terminated with regexp: /\}\}/ (Liquid::SyntaxError)
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{% endhighlight %}
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Before we dive in, go ahead and fetch the latest version of Jekyll:
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{% highlight shell %}
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$ gem update jekyll
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{% endhighlight %}
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Before we dive in, go ahead and fetch the latest version of Jekyll:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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$ gem update jekyll
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{% endhighlight %}
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The Jekyll gem makes a `jekyll` executable available to you in your Terminal
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window. You can use this command in a number of ways:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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$ jekyll build
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Jekyll also comes with a built-in development server that will allow you to
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preview what the generated site will look like in your browser locally.
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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$ jekyll serve
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</p>
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</div>
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{% highlight shell %}
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$ jekyll serve --no-watch
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# => Same as `jekyll serve` but will not watch for changes.
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{% endhighlight %}
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Then the following two commands will be equivalent:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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$ jekyll build
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$ jekyll build --source _source --destination _deploy
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{% endhighlight %}
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in case you get a "Liquid Exception: Incompatible character encoding" error during
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the site generation process. It can be done with the following command:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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$ chcp 65001
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{% endhighlight %}
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{% assign items = include.items %}
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{% for item in items %}
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{% for item in include.items %}
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{% assign item_url = item | prepend:"/docs/" | append:"/" %}
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{% for p in site.docs %}
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{% if p.url == item_url %}
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<option value="{{ site.url }}{{ p.url }}">{{ p.title }}</option>
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{% endif %}
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{% endfor %}
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{% assign doc = site.docs | where: "url", item_url | first %}
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<option value="{{ site.url }}{{ doc.url }}">{{ doc.title }}</option>
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{% endfor %}
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{% assign items = include.items %}
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<ul>
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{% for item in items %}
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{% for item in include.items %}
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{% assign item_url = item | prepend:"/docs/" | append:"/" %}
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{% if item_url == page.url %}
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{% assign c = "current" %}
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{% else %}
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{% assign c = "" %}
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{% endif %}
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{% assign p = site.docs | where:"url",item_url | first %}
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<li class="{{ c }}"><a href="{{ site.url }}{{ p.url }}">{{ p.title }}</a></li>
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{% assign p = site.docs | where:"url", item_url | first %}
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<li class="{% if item_url == page.url %}current{% endif %}"><a href="{{ site.url }}{{ p.url }}">{{ p.title }}</a></li>
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{% endfor %}
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</ul>
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ to get a feel for what changes are afoot. Key features:
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To install just run:
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{% highlight bash %}
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{% highlight shell %}
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$ gem install jekyll --pre
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{% endhighlight %}
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