

Install Jekyllįor the remaining steps I used Git bash, but Windows command prompt is also fine. One more trouble here - I had to press ENTER two or three times for the window to go away. The process takes some time and finishes with a similar screen, but the preselected option is now empty because all three components are already installed: If you wonder what these three options mean, I found this answer pretty clear. I had to manually type 1,2,3 and then press ENTER.

Here I had some trouble: it looked like 1,2,3 is a preselected option, but simply pressing ENTER didn’t do anything. LiveReload guard allows to automatically reload your browser when view files are modified. Uninstall LiveReload and install it again 2. CLEAN-REBUILD-RESTARTVS-REBUILD-RUN (no luck) 2nd 1. After that, a command-line installer appears. Keep in mind that I always made sure that Live Reload is 'Connected' and emu and my laptop is on the same network. The GUI part of the installation is pretty straightforward, all parameters set to default values. Restart chrome Navigate to the page that you're testing and click on the livereload icon. RubyInstaller is a project that makes working with Ruby on Windows less painful.įor this post I used Ruby+Devkit 2.4.4-2 (圆4) - the recommended version which was highlighted in bold on the page. Configure your gulpfile and package.json (the OP had done so correctly) Go to chrome://extensions and check the box for 'Allow access to file URLs'. Add this line into your nf: include /etc/nginx/conf.d/. Setting nginx Our build adds nginx configuration into a folder so we need nginx to load them, this can be done by editing /etc/nginx/nf. I encountered a couple of problems during the process, so I decided to document it step by step for future reference. We need to make some little changes onto our machine to be able to configure jenkins right. He’s a Windows user, so I had to make sure that writing, previewing and building will work there with minimal effort. Once upon a time I was feeling adventurous and offered a fellow developer to migrate his website from a bunch of hand-written HTML pages to Jekyll.
