Here are some frequently asked questions. If you have a different question, please check if it was not already answered in the Q&A section of the GitHub Discussions. If not, feel free to ask a new question there.
- After I create a new repository from this template and setup the repo, I get a deployment error. Isn't the website supposed to correctly deploy automatically?
- I am using a custom domain (e.g.,
foo.com
). My custom domain becomes blank in the repository settings after each deployment. How do I fix that? - My webpage works locally. But after deploying, it fails to build and throws
Unknown tag 'toc'
. How do I fix that? - My webpage works locally. But after deploying, it is not displayed correctly (CSS and JS is not loaded properly). How do I fix that?
- Atom feed doesn't work. Why?
- My site doesn't work when I enable
related_blog_posts
. Why? - When trying to deploy, it's asking for github login credentials, which github disabled password authentication and it exits with an error. How to fix?
- When I manually run the Lighthouse Badger workflow, it fails with
Error: Input required and not supplied: token
. How do I fix that? - My code runs fine locally, but when I create a commit and submit it, it fails with
prettier code formatter workflow run failed for master branch
. How do I fix that? - After I update my site with some new content, even a small change, the GitHub action throws an error or displays a warning. What happened?
- I am trying to deploy my site, but it fails with
Could not find gem 'jekyll-diagrams' in locally installed gems
. How do I fix that?
After I create a new repository from this template and setup the repo, I get a deployment error. Isn't the website supposed to correctly deploy automatically?
Yes, if you are using release v0.3.5
or later, the website will automatically and correctly re-deploy right after your first commit. Please make some changes (e.g., change your website info in _config.yml
), commit, and push. Make sure to follow deployment instructions. (Relevant issue: 209.)
I am using a custom domain (e.g., foo.com
). My custom domain becomes blank in the repository settings after each deployment. How do I fix that?
You need to add CNAME
file to the master
or source
branch of your repository. The file should contain your custom domain name. (Relevant issue: 130.)
My webpage works locally. But after deploying, it fails to build and throws Unknown tag 'toc'
. How do I fix that?
Make sure you followed through the deployment instructions in the previous section. You should have set the deployment branch to gh-pages
. (Related issue: 1438.)
My webpage works locally. But after deploying, it is not displayed correctly (CSS and JS is not loaded properly). How do I fix that?
Make sure to correctly specify the url
and baseurl
paths in _config.yml
. Set url
to https://<your-github-username>.github.io
or to https://<your.custom.domain>
if you are using a custom domain. If you are deploying a personal or organization website, leave baseurl
blank. If you are deploying a project page, set baseurl: /<your-project-name>/
. If all previous steps were done correctly, all is missing is for your browser to fetch again the site stylesheet.
Make sure to correctly specify the url
and baseurl
paths in _config.yml
. RSS Feed plugin works with these correctly set up fields: title
, url
, description
and author
. Make sure to fill them in an appropriate way and try again.
This is probably due to the classifier reborn plugin, which is used to calculate related posts. If the error states Liquid Exception: Zero vectors can not be normalized...
or sqrt': Numerical argument is out of domain - "sqrt"
, it means that it could not calculate related posts for a specific post. This is usually caused by empty or minimal blog posts without meaningful words (i.e. only stop words) or even specific characters you used in your posts. Also, the calculus for similar posts are made for every post
, which means every page that uses layout: post
, including the announcements. To change this behavior, simply add related_posts: false
to the front matter of the page you don't want to display related posts on. Another solution is to disable the lsi (latent semantic indexing) entirely by removing the --lsi
flag in the code. Related issue: #1828.
When trying to deploy, it's asking for github login credentials, which github disabled password authentication and it exits with an error. How to fix?
Open .git/config file using your preferred editor. Change the https
portion of the url
variable to ssh
. Try deploying again.
When I manually run the Lighthouse Badger workflow, it fails with Error: Input required and not supplied: token
. How do I fix that?
You need to create a personal access token and add it as a secret named LIGHTHOUSE_BADGER_TOKEN
to your repository. For more information, check lighthouse-badger documentation on how to do this.
My code runs fine locally, but when I create a commit and submit it, it fails with prettier code formatter workflow run failed for master branch
. How do I fix that?
We implemented support for Prettier code formatting in #2048. It basically ensures that your code is well formatted. If you want to ensure your code is compliant with Prettier
you can install it in your computer integrated with an editor, install it and run manually, or you can disable it for your repo. For this, just delete the file .github/workflows/prettier.yml.
After I update my site with some new content, even a small change, the GitHub action throws an error or displays a warning. What happened?
Probably your GitHub workflow is throwing an error like this:
/opt/hostedtoolcache/Ruby/3.0.2/x64/lib/ruby/gems/3.0.0/gems/bundler-2.5.5/lib/bundler/runtime.rb:304:in `check_for_activated_spec!': You have already activated uri 0.10.1, but your Gemfile requires uri 0.13.0. Since uri is a default gem, you can either remove your dependency on it or try updating to a newer version of bundler that supports uri as a default gem. (Gem::LoadError)
or maybe displaying a warning like one of these:
Node.js 16 actions are deprecated. Please update the following actions to use Node.js 20: actions/checkout@v3. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-09-22-github-actions-transitioning-from-node-16-to-node-20/.
Node.js 16 actions are deprecated. Please update the following actions to use Node.js 20: actions/checkout@v2, actions/cache@v2. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-09-22-github-actions-transitioning-from-node-16-to-node-20/.
The following actions uses node12 which is deprecated and will be forced to run on node16: actions/checkout@v2, actions/cache@v2. For more info: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-06-13-github-actions-all-actions-will-run-on-node16-instead-of-node12-by-default/
The `set-output` command is deprecated and will be disabled soon. Please upgrade to using Environment Files. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2022-10-11-github-actions-deprecating-save-state-and-set-output-commands/
If that's the case, you are using deprecated libraries/commands. This happens because you are using a very old version of al-folio. To fix this it is recommended upgrading your code to the latest version of the template. You will probably need to do some manual merging. If you find it easier, you could create a copy of your repository, do a fresh installation from the template and reapply all your changes. For this I would recommend a tool like meld or winmerge to check the differences between directories/files.
Note that libraries tend to be deprecated and support for them dropped as they are no longer maintained, and keep using them involves security breaches. Also, some of these deprecations are enforced, for example, by GitHub itself, so there's so much we can do. We have also added tons of new functionality, as well as tidying things up and improving the overall speed and structure, so you could also benefit from these improvements.
I am trying to deploy my site, but it fails with Could not find gem 'jekyll-diagrams' in locally installed gems
. How do I fix that?
jekyll-diagrams
support was dropped in #1992 in favor of using mermaid.js
directly. Simply update your code to get the latest changes.