Hi jdd, On 04/10/2016 11:18 AM, jdd wrote:
- do you have a link to a way of knowing how one can really *use* jekyll to write a blog or web site? (I want to write, what do I have to do)
I'm running Jekyll on openSUSE Leap 42.1. You'll need gcc & make. Then fire up: gem install jekyll It does not put the symbolic link, let's do it manually: ln -s /usr/bin/jekyll.ruby2.1 /usr/local/bin/jekyll To create a "project", do: jekyll create my-web-project jekyll serve & The output should look like: Configuration file: /home/ish/my-web-project/_config.yml Source: /home/ish/my-web-project Destination: /home/ish/my-web-project/_site Incremental build: disabled. Enable with --incremental Generating... done in 17.329 seconds. Auto-regeneration: enabled for '/home/ish/my-web-project' Configuration file: /home/ish/my-web-project/_config.yml Server address: http://127.0.0.1:4000/ Server running... press ctrl-c to stop. I also tried a WP migration and it appeared to be straight-forward with "jekyll-import". You'll also need the following "sequel", "unidecode", "mysql". gem install sequel unidecode mysql jekyll-import The following snippet will import the WordPress posts into the Jekyll project: ruby -rubygems -e 'require "jekyll-import"; JekyllImport::Importers::WordPress.run({ "dbname" => "wordpress", "user" => "wpadmin", "password" => "xxxxxx", "host" => "localhost", "socket" => "", "table_prefix" => "wp_", "site_prefix" => "", "clean_entities" => true, "comments" => true, "categories" => true, "tags" => true, "more_excerpt" => true, "more_anchor" => true, "extension" => "html", "status" => ["publish"] })' Cheers, -- Ish Sookun - Advocating openSUSE since 2010 :) - I blog at HACKLOG.mu Try openSUSE, https://www.opensuse.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org