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jekyll-s3

Dear everyone

The development of jekyll-s3 has moved to s3_website. It's a fork of jekyll-s3, and it contains the same features.

In addition to Jekyll users, the gem s3_website attempts to serve users who use other static website generators. For example, s3_website supports Nanoc.

For current jekyll-s3 users

Migrating from jekyll-s3 to s3_website

If you are an existing jekyll-s3 user, here's how you can migrate to s3_website:

  1. Install the gem with gem install s3_website
  2. Rename the file _jekyll_s3.yml to s3_website.yml
  3. Use the command s3_website push to deploy your website to S3. This does the same thing as calling jekyll-s3 does.

You don't have to change anything in the configuration file.

Backward incompatible changes

If you have been using jekyll-s3 as a library, you need to adjust your API calls a little bit. The logic is the same. See the README of s3_website for more info.

Also the -h as in headless is no longer available; --headless still works.

Want to stick to jekyll-s3?

That's fine. The codebase and documentation are here: https://github.com/laurilehmijoki/jekyll-s3/tree/master/. All the existing versions are of course available on RubyGems, and they will be.

However, please take into account that I'm planning to incorporate all the new features into s3_website instead of jekyll-s3. If you are considering to send a pull request for jekyll-s3, please fork s3_website instead, and send the pull request there.

Regards Lauri

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