You can use Dbugr as a starter for building your own Site. we purposely keep the styling minimal and bare to make it easier to add your own flare and markup. (Under Active Development) !
Dbugr uses Markdown Files to generate data like Blog Posts, Gallery, Shop Products etc. No external database is required.
To get started follow this Tutorial
or if you want to try fast :
- Fork this Repo with your name as your_username.github.io
- Visit your Fork repo at https://github.com/your_username/your_username.github.io
- Press "." in keyboard (this will open up vs-code editor in browser) of the repo.
- Customize config.yml file according to your needs (eg. change your Name, Email... etc.)
- Commit your changes, and push
- Wait for CI/CD to build your website. Visit Github Actions to see the build process.
- Once Ready, Your website will be ready at https://your_username.github.io ✨
- Happy Hacking your new site ! For Local changes you can clone locally.
$ git clone https://github.com/your_github_username/your_github_username.github.io.git
$ cd your_github_username
To work locally with ubuntu, follow this commands.
Install Ruby :
$ sudo apt install ruby-full
$ ruby --version
ruby 2.7.0p0 (2019-12-25 revision 647ee6f091) [x86_64-linux-gnu]
$ gem install jekyll bundler
$ bundle update
$ bundle install
$ bundle exec jekyll -v
jekyll 4.2.2
$ bundle exec jekyll serve --livereload
To work locally with windows machine, follow this commands. You might need to download and install ruby (with devkit) and git.
$ ruby -v
(ruby 3.1.2p20 (2022-04-12 revision 4491bb740a) [universal.x86_64-darwin21])
$ gem install jekyll bundler
$ bundler -v
Bundler version 2.3.23
$ bundle update
$ bundle install
$ bundle exec jekyll -v
jekyll 4.2.2
$ bundle exec jekyll serve --livereload
If you are running into permission issues running bundler, try the following:
$ sudo rm -rf _site
$ bundle update
$ bundle install
$ bundle exec jekyll serve
Start the server locally at http://127.0.0.1:4000/ or http://localhost:4000/
Run the following in your terminal :
- Install Homebrew
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
- Install churby and ruby-install with Homebrew
brew install chruby ruby-install
- Install latest ruby version
ruby-install ruby
- This will take a few minutes, and once it’s done, configure your shell to automatically use chruby:
echo "source $(brew --prefix)/opt/chruby/share/chruby/chruby.sh" >> ~/.zshrc
echo "source $(brew --prefix)/opt/chruby/share/chruby/auto.sh" >> ~/.zshrc
echo "chruby ruby-3.1.2" >> ~/.zshrc
If you’re using Bash, replace .zshrc with .bash_profile.
Quit and relaunch Terminal, then check that everything is working:
$ ruby -v
ruby 3.1.2p20 (2022-04-12 revision 4491bb740a) [x86_64-darwin21]
- Install latest gems
$ gem install jekyll bundler
$ bundler -v
Bundler version 2.3.23
$ bundle update
$ bundle exec jekyll -v
jekyll 4.2.2
$ bundle exec jekyll serve --livereload
We use codeQL and dependabot alerts for vulnerabality analysis & fixes.
$ bundle audit
This Project has actions to auto deploy jekyll to github pages and firebase. The deployment target can be set by editing the DEPLOY_STRATEGY
file. Valid values are:
none
: default value. use this if you don't want to deploy the site.gh-pages
: deploys to github pages. This uses a custom action available in the Marketplace - Jekyll Deploy Actionfirebase
: deploys to firebase. Before you can use this you need to first create a firebase project here. You can signup for a Free Spark Plan. Then, in your github repo's settings, go to the secrets section and add the following:FIREBASE_TOKEN
: your firebase token. you can get this by runningfirebase login:ci
with the firebase cli.FIREBASE_PROJECT_ID
: the project id of the project you just created
- Local CMS Admin Support using Jekyll Admin
- Headless CMS Admin Support using Netlify CMS
- Supports Latest Jekyll 4.x and Bundler
- Stylesheet built using Sass
- Comments using Hyvor and Disqus
- SEO-optimized
- Real Time Search - Algolia
- Send Newsletters using Mailchimp
- Contact Forms Support for Getform, Formspree
- Coding Activity using Wakatime
- Hosting Support for Github Pages, Netlify
- CI/CD Support using GitHub
You can easily manage the site locally using the Jekyll admin : http://localhost:4000/admin
You can check out for all changelogs here
git remote -v
git remote add upstream https://github.com/sujaykundu777/netlify-portfolio.git
git fetch upstream
git checkout master
git merge upstream/master
git push
Building the Image :
docker build -t my-netlify-portfolio-blog .
Running the container :
docker run -d -p 4000:4000 -it --volume="$PWD:/srv/jekyll" --name "my_blog" my-netlify-portfolio-blog:latest jekyll serve --watch
You can run the app in development mode : (your changes will be reflected --watch moded)
Serve the site at http://localhost:4000 :
docker-compose -f docker-compose-dev.yml up --build --remove-orphans
You can run the app in production mode : (your changes will be reflected --watch moded)
Serve the site at http://localhost:4000 :
docker-compose -f docker-compose-prod.yml up --build --remove-orphans
Stop the app :
docker-compose -f docker-compose-prod.yml down
Once everything is good and ready to go live -
docker-compose -f docker-compose-prod.yml up --build --detach
##Contributions Contributions are more than just welcome. Fork this repo and create a new branch, then submit a pull request
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2.Create your feature branch
git checkout -b my-new-feature
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3.Commit your changes
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
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4.Push to the branch
git push origin my-new-feature
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5.Create new Pull Request
You can contact me, if you need any help via Email. If you like the project. Don't forget to ⭐ !
The theme is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.