1. Addition of *Running Jekyll on Ubuntu* section, to address Ubuntu stumbling block as per https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues/5719. 2. Restructuring, and I hope I understood correctly when NodeJS/Python are/aren't required. 3. Gentler wording – it's probably not a good idea to tell punters who hit this page because they ran into trouble that installing Jekyll *is* easy and straight-forward; it *ought to be* straight-forward. (There's always the potential for pain and confusion if not all dependencies are in place.) |
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_layouts | ||
_posts | ||
_sass | ||
community | ||
css | ||
fonts | ||
help | ||
img | ||
js | ||
news | ||
redirects | ||
.gitignore | ||
404.html | ||
CNAME | ||
_config.yml | ||
favicon.ico | ||
icomoon-selection.json | ||
index.html | ||
latest_version.txt | ||
readme.md |
readme.md
Jekyll docs site
This directory contains the code for the Jekyll docs site, jekyllrb.com.
Contributing
For information about contributing, see the Contributing page.
Running locally
You can preview your contributions before opening a pull request by running from within the directory:
bundle install --without test test_legacy benchmark
bundle exec rake site:preview
It's just a jekyll site, afterall! 😉
Updating Font Awesome
- Go to https://icomoon.io/app/
- Choose Import Icons and load
icomoon-selection.json
- Choose Generate Font → Download
- Copy the font files and adapt the CSS to the paths we use in Jekyll