My personal artsy blog on music and culture and pretty pictures and stuff. Built with Jekyll and deployed directly to Github Pages via the gh-pages
branch.
I focussed on working within the limitations of Jekyll and Github Pages, which means no compilation step before deployment, and no fancy features (like autoprefixer). Ultimately, I wanted to be able to make changes direct to Github, without needing to compile it locally.
Anything non-compilation on the dev side is fine though, which is why Browsersync features. Because it's awesome.
- Run
npm install
- Run
bundle
- Run
cp -R node_modules/bootstrap-sass/assets/stylesheets/ _sass/bootstrap
to copy the latestbootstrap-sass
stylesheets into_sass
(Not ideal, obviously, but like I said, no compilation step. I guess it could have node_packages in the _sass directory, but it seems a bit bloaty? You tell me, new best friend.) - Run
bundle exec gulp
Any suggestions or feedback, let me know!