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Migrating from Jekyll to Assemble #99

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jonschlinkert opened this issue Apr 29, 2014 · 3 comments
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Migrating from Jekyll to Assemble #99

jonschlinkert opened this issue Apr 29, 2014 · 3 comments

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It would helpful to have a simple migration path for project currently using Jekyll to just be able to npm install assemble and have a few simple steps to convert the project to Assemble.
Not sure if this would just require a "Jekyll" engine option, but I thought I'd ask if this was a use case you had considered.

See: assemble/assemble#361

@jonschlinkert jonschlinkert changed the title guide: migrating from Jekyll to Assemlbe tutorial: migrating from Jekyll to Assemlbe Apr 29, 2014
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guest writers welcome!

@pburtchaell pburtchaell changed the title tutorial: migrating from Jekyll to Assemlbe Tutorial: Migrating from Jekyll to Assemlbe Aug 14, 2014
@pburtchaell pburtchaell changed the title Tutorial: Migrating from Jekyll to Assemlbe Tutorial: Migrating from Jekyll to Assembe Aug 14, 2014
@pburtchaell pburtchaell added this to the v0.3.0 milestone Aug 14, 2014
@pburtchaell pburtchaell changed the title Tutorial: Migrating from Jekyll to Assembe Migrating from Jekyll to Assembe Feb 23, 2015
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@hariadi @jonschlinkert @nschonni I noticed you all were on the original issue. Is this still something that you think we should do?

@pburtchaell pburtchaell changed the title Migrating from Jekyll to Assembe Migrating from Jekyll to Assemble Feb 23, 2015
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yeah definitely. I would be great to have at least a brief migration guide. A plugin would be nice too, I have something I did a while back we could use for converting liquid but I'd definitely need to update it.

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