Indigo Minimalist Jekyll Template - Demo · ![Build Status](https://camo.githubusercontent.com/f91cfaec2d069fb1fcef6ff1fcc311873353441dbec8020b7bb7a0a5cc26d57d/68747470733a2f2f7472617669732d63692e6f72672f73657267696f6b6f70706c696e2f696e6469676f2e7376673f6272616e63683d67682d7061676573)
This is a simple and minimalist template for Jekyll for those who likes to eat noodles.
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- ⭐ to the project. 🤘
- Install Jekyll
- Install NodeJS
- Install Bundler
- Fork the project Indigo
- Edit
_config.yml
with your data. bundle install
npm install
npm install -g gulp
gulp
- open in your browser:
http://localhost:3000
Arti Annaswamy wrote a really nice tutorial of "how to install jekyll". Here's the part 1 and part 2. 🤘
You must fill some informations on _config.yml
to customize your site.
name: John Doe
bio: 'A Man who travels the world eating noodles'
picture: 'assets/images/profile.jpg'
url: http://YOURUSER.github.io
# like: http://sergiokopplin.github.io
permalink: /:title/
analytics: 'UA-MYANALYTICS'
disqus: mydisqus
facebook: myfacebook
twitter: mytwitter
...
and lot of other options, like width, projects, pages, read-time, tags, relateds, animations, etc.
You can test your app with:
bundle exec htmlproof ./_site
If you want travis tests, you can take a look at:
- fohlen.github.io by @Lennard Berger
- gedankenstuecke.github.io by @Bastian Greshake
- artiannaswamy.com by @Arti Annaswamy
open a pull-request if you want your site in this awesome list
Tell me on github or open a issue.
MIT License © Sérgio Kopplin