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jekyll-theme-chirpy
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Where are the layouts!? And where is the site object loaded from? (Chirpy Theme)
"Using the Chirpy theme for Jekyll."
- [Help] Jekyll-chirpy theme, closely similar theme for hugo?
- guys how can i remove Powered by Jekyll with Chirpy theme and the twitch ?
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Trying to set a github pages but unable to save the new branch as source branch
Basically I'm trying to setup a github pages website using Chirpy's Theme as a starting point. I seem to have the same problem as reported in this stackoverflow post where I can't seem to be able to save the gh-pages as the deploy branch. However, the issue reported in stackoverflow was from before 2020 when github starting allowing projects to use different branches as sources (at the time the main branch was still called master).
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Simple selfhosted note taking
If you wanted it to be EXACTLY like TechnoTim's docs site, you could use Jekyll with Chirpy theme (I viewed the source to figure out how it was made).
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Need help with Jekyll theme Chirpy
I am new to jekyll and I am trying to create a website using the chirpy theme. I am able to get it to run perfectly locally but when I deploy it, all I see is --- layout: home # Index page ---
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Dealing with Merge Conflicts and Upstream Branches (Git/GitHub)
I made a simple personal website using this Jekyll theme, generated from this template, and deployed in it using GitHub Pages. This repo was not generated from a fork.
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I want to make a 3D roguelike with hexagons. So far I think I've figured out a coordinate system.
Thanks! Here's the theme.
just-the-docs
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Gojekyll – 20x faster Go port of jekyll
I think GitHub Pages only supports a whitelist of plugins, so you might have some more difficulties solving it well without any plugins. I use Netlify for my site, which does support arbitrary plugins.
One quick way to make it faster is to include that "_includes/nav.html" only in a nav.html, and then use an iframe to load that on every page, or something like that.
Anyway, I'm not the first to notice this it seems, although even "twice as fast" would still be quite slow: https://github.com/just-the-docs/just-the-docs/issues/1323
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Having the rules and mechanics easily accessible in a webpage/site.
If it can help, there was a commenter earlier who suggested trying out a Doc-style github page that you can easily fork. It also has its own built-in search. Comment here. Github page here.
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Looking for advice: does any one use GitHub/GitClassroom to store and mange their course content?
So the basic idea is I use the Jekyll site generator (which is already built into GitHub pages, but you can also install locally), and this is the theme I use: https://just-the-docs.github.io/just-the-docs/
- Is legit to use Github pages for non-coding purposes?
- Keep your diagrams updated with continuous delivery
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Open Source Like
That's certainly an option. Games like Liminal Horror and Into the Dungeon Revived host versions on GitHub. You can then render it to a GitHub.io page using something like Just the Docs.
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Compiling findings to website
The pages are written in markdown and the site has an in-built search feature. I am using the https://github.com/just-the-docs/just-the-docs jekyll theme.
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Atlassian Patch Critical Confluence Hardcoded Credentials Bug
The only people that like confluence have Stockholm syndrome. I'd argue that a wiki is the old people way of thinking. In most orgs a wiki is where data goes to die but some asshole keeps throwing data in there to appease some other asshole. I rather search slack, https://github.com/just-the-docs/just-the-docs, project boards in github, anything is better than confluence and I couldn't agree more that confluence search is the biggest piece of shit ever, it's worse than useless, it wastes your time.
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Ask HN: What do people use for documentation sites these days?
https://pmarsceill.github.io/just-the-docs/
Especially if you're already familiar with Jekyll. Bonus points for being able to deploy on GitHub Pages!
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Tags-based documentation build (contextual documentation)
You can use 'Just the Docs' (https://github.com/pmarsceill/just-the-docs) for documentation - it's a Jekyll-based theme for documentation and has built-in search.
What are some alternatives?
chirpy-starter - The startup template for Chirpy.
Read the Docs - The source code that powers readthedocs.org
primer - Primer is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
long-haul - A minimal, type-focused Jekyll theme.
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
minima - Minima is a one-size-fits-all Jekyll theme for writers.
jekyll-docker - ⛴ Docker images, and CI builders for Jekyll.
Dark-Particle - Website-Boilerplate | Combo of Webpack, Bootstrap... to develop/build a cross-browser & -device, dark-theme blog + portfolio website with exchangeable WebGL header - Demo:
jekyll-theme-hamilton - A minimal and beautiful Jekyll theme best for writing and note-taking.
typedoc - Documentation generator for TypeScript projects.