This is the home page at dangercove.com. It uses Jekyll with the Bulma CSS framework on top.
I try to keep this site straightforward and easy to maintain. Vanilla Jekyll and Bulma make this a breeze.
Here's how to get the project up and running.
The only requirements are listed in the Gemfile
.
$ bundle install
$ bundle exec rake serve
Deploying the site builds it with the JEKYLL_ENV
environment variable set to production
. It then gets the remote path from the REMOTE_PATH
environment variable and uses rsync
to copy the files over.
$ bundle exec rake deploy
You could add it the command each time you run it:
$ REMOTE_PATH=account@example.com:/some/path bundle exec jekyll deploy
A more convenient solution would be to create a .env
file and store the path there:
$ echo 'REMOTE_PATH=account@example.com:/some/path' >> .env
After that, just run:
$ bundle exec jekyll deploy