- #Update packages ruby jekyll how to
- #Update packages ruby jekyll install
- #Update packages ruby jekyll update
I tried to create it to other folder, but encountered a lot of issues.
#Update packages ruby jekyll how to
That would be very great if you can add more guides on how to create project in other folder as there are a lot of issues if simply following the original commands. But, the mybolg is created under system32. Well, thanks for the guide, this guide works fine by default.
#Update packages ruby jekyll install
This brings it down to just 2 command prompt entries to install Jekyll And added gem bundler which is a new requirement.ĥ: From Jekyll 3.0 you do not need to install NodeJS. Now you can use standard Jekyll commands to create a new site and serve it e.g.ĥ: Added details on how to get resolve the Ruby Gems certificate expiring.
#Update packages ruby jekyll update
UPDATE : if you get an error about SSL, you will need to manually update Ruby Gems, because their certificate expired… Hopefully the new certificate will be bundled in the future.Close and open a new command prompt with Administrator access.Close the command prompt as Chocolatey will not be available until you close and reopen.Install -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "iex ((New-Object ).DownloadString(''))" & SET "PATH=%PATH% %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\chocolatey\bin".Open a command prompt with Administrator access.Chocolatey is the BEST way to install and keep applications updated on windows. You need to have Chocolatey installed on your machine. TL DR if you have Chocolatey installed the 2 commands are: Here is the easiest way to get Jekyll set up on your machine in just a couple of minutes. I’ve been using Jekyll to create static websites on GitHub Pages, but I was unsure how to install it with dependencies I wasn’t used to (NodeJS & Ruby). This triggers the automated Jekyll build on Github Pages and publishes the site on github.I now recommend using the “Windows 10 Subsystem for Linux” which provides an Ubuntu bash shell, to install and use Jekyll. The site now nicely rendered using the Beautiful Jekyll theme.Įverything was ready to commit and publish to Github. I followed the same steps above to bundle install, update and exec the site. I removed the setting, because I wanted to keep the default Jekyll URL format to avoid breaking my existing Google Search results Publish to Github Pages Filled in the google_analytics id for the site.Set up social-network-links for email, github, linkedin, disqus, ….Set title, author, avatar image, title-img image, ….I changed _config.yml to customize my site: Landing page with paginated overview of your posts To be customized! Backup original file first! More details below Location for images, custom scripts and custom stylesheets Then I copied all additional files from the Beautiful Jekyll theme, except the /_posts/ Files/Folders The page built and rendered correctly, still using the minima theme as expected.
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add_runtime_dependency "minima", "~> 2.0". add_runtime_dependency "jekyll", "~> 3.9.1" spec.