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A minimal, sidebar, responsive web design Jekyll theme that focuses on text presentation.
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A minimal, sidebar, responsive web design Jekyll theme that focuses on text presentation. Designed to help you record and share your knowledge easily.Live Demo »
- Pinned Posts
- Configurable theme mode
- Double-level Categories
- Last modified date for posts
- Table of Contents
- Automatically recommend related posts
- Syntax highlighting
- Mathematical expressions
- Mermaid diagram & flowchart
- Search
- Atom Feeds
- Disqus Comments
- Google Analytics
- GA Pageviews reporting (Advanced)
- SEO and Performance Optimization
Follow theJekyll Docs to complete the installation ofRuby
,RubyGems
,Jekyll
andBundler
.
There are two ways to get the theme:
- Install from RubyGems - Easy to update, isolate irrelevant project files so you can focus on writing.
- Fork on GitHub - Convenient for custom development, but difficult to update, only suitable for web developers.
Add this line to your Jekyll site'sGemfile
:
gem"jekyll-theme-chirpy"
And add this line to your Jekyll site's_config.yml
:
theme:jekyll-theme-chirpy
And then execute:
$bundle
Finally, copy the required files from the theme's gem (for detailed files, seestarter project) to your Jekyll site.
Hint: To locate the installed theme’s gem, execute:
$bundle info --path jekyll-theme-chirpy
Or you canuse the starter template to create a Jekyll site to save time copying files from the theme's gem. We have prepared everything for you there!
ForkChirpy on GitHub and then clone your fork to local. (Please note that the default branch code is in development. If you want the blog to be stable, please switch to thelatest tag and start writing.)
Install gem dependencies by:
$bundle
And then execute:
$bash tools/init.sh
Note: If you don't plan to deploy your site on GitHub Pages, append parameter option
--no-gh
at the end of the above command.
What it does is:
Remove some files or directories from your repository:
.travis.yml
- files under
_posts
- folder
docs
If you use the
--no-gh
option, the directory.github
will be deleted. Otherwise, setup the GitHub Action workflow by removing the extension.hook
of.github/workflows/pages-deploy.yml.hook
, and then remove the other files and directories in the folder.github
.Automatically create a commit to save the changes.
Update the variables of_config.yml
as needed. Some of them are typical options:
url
avatar
timezone
lang
You may want to preview the site contents before publishing, so just run it by:
$bundleexec jekyll s
Or run the site on Docker with the following command:
$ docker run -it --rm \ --volume="$PWD:/srv/jekyll" \ -p 4000:4000 jekyll/jekyll \ jekyll serve
Open a browser and visit tohttp://localhost:4000.
Before the deployment begins, checkout the file_config.yml
and make sure theurl
is configured correctly. Furthermore, if you prefer theproject site and don't use a custom domain, or you want to visit your website with a base URL on a web server other thanGitHub Pages, remember to change thebaseurl
to your project name that starting with a slash, e.g,/project-name
.
Now you can choose ONE of the following methods to deploy your Jekyll site.
For security reasons, GitHub Pages build runs onsafe
mode, which restricts us from using plugins to generate additional page files. Therefore, we can useGitHub Actions to build the site, store the built site files on a new branch, and use that branch as the source of the GH Pages service.
Quickly check the files needed for GitHub Actions build:
- Ensure your Jekyll site has the file
.github/workflows/pages-deploy.yml
. Otherwise, create a new one and fill in the contents of theworkflow file, and the value of theon.push.branches
should be the same as your repo's default branch name. - Ensure your Jekyll site has file
tools/test.sh
andtools/deploy.sh
. Otherwise, copy them from this repo to your Jekyll site.
And then rename your repository to<GH-USERNAME>.github.io
on GitHub.
Now publish your Jekyll site by:
Push any commit to remote to trigger the GitHub Actions workflow. Once the build is complete and successful, a new remote branch named
gh-pages
will appear to store the built site files.Browse to your repo's landing page on GitHub and select the branch
gh-pages
as thepublishing source throughSettings →Options →GitHub Pages:Visit your website at the address indicated by GitHub.
On platforms other than GitHub, we cannot enjoy the convenience ofGitHub Actions. Therefore, we should build the site locally (or on some other 3rd-party CI platform) and then put the site files on the server.
Go to the root of the source project, build your site by:
$JEKYLL_ENV=production bundleexec jekyll b
Or build the site with Docker by:
$ docker run -it --rm \ --env JEKYLL_ENV=production \ --volume="$PWD:/srv/jekyll" \ jekyll/jekyll \ jekyll build
Unless you specified the output path, the generated site files will be placed in folder_site
of the project's root directory. Now you should upload those files to your web server.
For more details and a better reading experience, please check out thetutorials on the demo site. In the meanwhile, a copy of the tutorial is also available on theWiki.
The old saying, "Two heads are better than one." Consequently, welcome to report bugs, improve code quality or submit a new feature. For more information, seecontributing guidelines.
This theme is mainly built withJekyll ecosystem,Bootstrap,Font Awesome and some other wonderful tools (their copyright information can be found in the relevant files). The avatar and favicon design comes fromClipart Max.
🎉 Thanks to all the volunteers who contributed to this project, their GitHub IDs are onthis list. Also, I won't forget those guys who submitted the issues or unmerged PR because they reported bugs, shared ideas, or inspired me to write more readable documentation.
Last but not least, thankJetBrains for providing the open source license.
If you like this theme or find it helpful, please consider sponsoring me, because it will encourage and help me better maintain the project, I will be very grateful!
This work is published underMIT License.
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