Note: Make sure that you have git and jekyll installed on your computer and have set up git correctly.
- Fork this repository
- Make your changes to your personal fork
- Submit a pull request with a description of the change
Important! Large files such as images and documents (pdf, word, etc) are not pushed to this repository. Instead, they reside in a special files
folder that exists on the development and production servers.
Before developing, be sure to copy the files
folder into the lbrn-jekyll
folder. To get access to the server, consult John Quebedeaux.
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You can use
$ jekyll serve
to see your changes on localhost:4000 while you develop. Pressctrl+c
to kill the server. -
Edit the site using whatever editor you like. When you are satisfied with your change, add your changed files.
$ git add .
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Commit the changes and add a short message explaining what you changed...
$ git commit -m "added a new news post"
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And publish your changes to Github:
$ git push origin