This is The Alfa Jango Handbook to Awesomeness. It's built from a modified version of jekyll-bootstrap and deployed to Heroku.
Update the source md and textile files as needed, then regenerate the compiled HTML using this command:
jekyll
Once the files have been compiled to the _site
directory (locally from
where you'll do the deployment, since this directory is not version
controlled), you can then deploy the contents of _site
with this
command:
./deploy.sh
The quickest way to start and publish your Jekyll powered blog. 100% compatible with GitHub pages
For all usage and documentation please see: http://jekyllbootstrap.com
0.2.13 - stable and versioned using semantic versioning.
This repository tracks 2 projects:
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Jekyll-Bootstrap Framework.
The framework for which users should clone and build their blog on top of is available in the master branch.To contribute to the framework please make sure to checkout your branch based on
jb-development
!! This is very important as it allows me to accept your pull request without having to publish a public version release.Small, atomic Features, bugs, etc.
Use thejb-development
branch but note it will likely change fast as pull requests are accepted.
Please rebase as often as possible when working.
Work on small, atomic features/bugs to avoid upstream commits affecting/breaking your development work.For Big Features or major API extensions/edits:
This is the one case where I'll accept pull-requests based off the master branch. This allows you to work in isolation but it means I'll have to manually merge your work into the next public release. Translation : it might take a bit longer so please be patient! (but sincerely thank you). -
Jekyll-Bootstrap Documentation Website.
The documentation website at http://jekyllbootstrap.com is maintained in the gh-pages branch. Please fork and contribute documentation additions to this branch only.
The master and gh-pages branch do not share the same ancestry. Please treat them as completely separate git repositories!