- The Basics
- Practical AI Use Cases
- Amazing Ideas (planned)
- Playground
- Working with AI (planned)
- Creating Custom GPTs (planned)
- Building AI Apps (planned)
- Today I Learned (planned)
- Excel is all you need
- Walkable AI (planned)
- Kubecademy (planned)
On windows:
- Install Jekyll
- cd into this repo
- run
bundle install
- start server (see below)
- create a draft in _drafts
- store image in a proper subfolder in
/assets/blog/
- start server with live reload:
bundle exec jekyll s -l
- start server with drafts:
bundle exec jekyll s -D -l
- remove all generated files:
bundle exec jekyll clean
- output deprecation or config issues:
bundle exec jekyll doctor
- Jekyll documentation about pages
- Jekyll documentation about front matter
- manually build and deploy:
JEKYLL_ENV=production bundle exec jekyll b
Unless you specified the output path, the generated site files will be placed in folder _site
of the project’s root directory. Now you should upload those files to the target server.
See: Jekyll
Image:
![Alt text ](assets/logo.png)
Image with link:
[![Alt text ](assets/logo.png)](https://example.com)
Create a link with a button here:
This blog uses the Cirpy theme and is based on the Chirpy Starter template. Here is the information from the Chirpy Starter template.
When installing the Chirpy theme through RubyGems.org, Jekyll can only read files in the folders
_data
, _layouts
, _includes
, _sass
and assets
, as well as a small part of options of the _config.yml
file
from the theme's gem. If you have ever installed this theme gem, you can use the command
bundle info --path jekyll-theme-chirpy
to locate these files.
The Jekyll team claims that this is to leave the ball in the user’s court, but this also results in users not being able to enjoy the out-of-the-box experience when using feature-rich themes.
To fully use all the features of Chirpy, you need to copy the other critical files from the theme's gem to your Jekyll site. The following is a list of targets:
.
├── _config.yml
├── _plugins
├── _tabs
└── index.html
To save you time, and also in case you lose some files while copying, we extract those files/configurations of the latest version of the Chirpy theme and the CD workflow to here, so that you can start writing in minutes.
Follow the instructions in the Jekyll Docs to complete the installation of the basic environment. Git also needs to be installed.
Sign in to GitHub and use this template to generate a brand new repository and name it
USERNAME.github.io
, where USERNAME
represents your GitHub username.
Then clone it to your local machine and run:
$ bundle
Please see the theme's docs.
At the moment, I have not yet decided on a license for the content and thus all rights are reserved.
The Chirpy theme is published under MIT License.