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arkadianriver.com

pushd new-site
✔ human init new-site
✔ human apply-design
✔ human edit
✔ human backup existing-site
✔ human push new-site
✔ human cherry-pick -from existing-site
✔ human ditch existing-site
✔ > Are you sure? n
* human considers "meaning of life"
  > "meaning of life" unknown.
  human ditch existing-site --force=true
  popd

How to

If you clone or fork this repository for your own, you'll want to..

  1. Edit the _config.yml file.
  2. Add a _data/tokens.yml file with your IDs & mail program.
  3. Add author info for yourself in _data/authors.yml.
  4. Provide your images and continue tweaking to your heart's desire, or not.

Use the posts in the 31st century as guides for yours. They're built by jekyll only when the --future option is used.

You can run ruby compose.rb to create new draft posts.

If you're building your site on Windows (like me) and you use WinSCP to sync with your remote site, you can use the site.bat file. Set up a _site.env file as described in the comments of site.bat and change the excludes list for your site.

site dev runs jekyll serve --future --drafts in development mode.
site devnof runs jekyll serve --drafts in development mode.
site preview runs jekyll serve in production mode.
site prod simply builds with jekyll build in production mode (no serve).
site publish uses WinSCP's synchronize feature to mirror to a remote site.