NOTE: This app is no longer actively maintained! While it may still work with Jekyll it will not be updated in the future!
(JBH) Jekyll Blog Helper - A bash shell script to help manage a Jekyll weblog site
JBH provides a series of commands for performing common blogging activities within a Jekyll managed blog.
Usage: jbh.sh [OPTIONS]...
Jekyll Blog Helper - A command line blog management tool
Options:
-b, --build runs a jekyll build
-c, --clean cleans out the site output directory
-l, --list lists all posts or drafts
-n, --new creates a new post
-p, --publish copies site via rcp/rsync to remote server
-s, --serve runs the jekyll server
-v, --version displays version of the script
Modifiers:
--build:
-d, --draft includes drafts in jekyll build
--list:
-d, --draft lists draft posts
-p, --post lists posts
--new:
-d, --draft creates a new draft post
--move:
-d, --draft moves a draft to post
-p, --post moves a post to draft
--serve:
-d, --draft includes draft in jekyll server
Examples:
jbh.sh --new "Blog title"
Creates a new post with the given title
jbh.sh --new "Blog title" "1/1/2015"
Create a new post on a specific date
jbh.sh --new --draft "Blog title"
Creates a new draft post with the given title
jbh.sh --build
Builds the site
jbh.sh --publish
Runs rcp/rsync to copy built site to a remote server
* NOTE: Server settings are stored at top of script
jbh.sh --list "*2015*"
Lists all posts that have '2015' in the file name
jbh.sh --move --draft "2015-01-01-blog-title.md"
Moves the matching file from draft to post folder
Copy the jbh.sh script into the base folder of the your Jekyll site.
Open the script with your editor of choice and there are several settings you will need to setup for publishing to your remote server.
$ jbh.sh --new "Enter Your Post Title"
This will create a properly formatted Jekyll post file and a correlating asset folder for storing photos and files that are part of your post.
$ jbh.sh --new "Enter Your Post Title" "1/1/2015"
Add a date to the --new command after the title and you can have a post created for that specific date
If you wish to create a draft all you need to do is add a --draft after the --new to indicate a draft.
$ jbh.sh --new --draft "Enter Your Draft Title"
$ jbh.sh --new --draft "Enter Your Draft Title" "1/1/2015"
$ jbh.sh --list
To list all posts just call the --list command
If you wish to list drafts add a --draft after the command
$ jbh.sh --list --draft
You can enter filters to help search for specific posts
$ jbh.sh --list "*2015*"
This example would list all posts that match *2015*
Drafts are used to create new blog posts that are not published until you are ready but can be built or served locally.
When you are ready to publish a draft you need to move it from the draft folder to the post folder to be included in the build process.
JBH provides a basic move command to do this for you.
$ jbh.sh --move --draft "2015-01-01-post-title.md"
This will move the posts file from the draft to post folder.
If you need remove a published post you can also use the move command to do this
$ jbh.sh --move --post "2015-01-01-post-title.md"
This will move the matching post file from the post folder to the draft folder.
$ jbh.sh --build
This runs the Jekyll build to update the local copy of your site.
$ jbh.sh --publish
Sometimes the Jekyll build and server process will may run into issues when it builds your site and the contents do not get updated correctly.
There is an easy fix to clean out the site folder so a fresh build will generate all new files.
$ jbh.sh --clean
This pushes the changes via scp or rsync to your remote server
JBH is developed and tested on Windows 8 using Git Bash from an install of Git 1.9.5
It has not be tested on other platforms.
If you find a bug or issue please create an issue and include details about the environment you are using.
See the history in CHANGELOG.md
JBH is license under the Apache 2.0 License