DOCter is a Jekyll template for quickly building out project pages and documentation.
Fork and clone the repo. Then be sure to have Ruby install, then install required gems:
bundle install
Run Jekyll:
jekyll serve --baseurl ''
Options within the _config.yml file allow you to control the site's title, subtitle, logo, author information, and the left column navigation.
This is an excerpt from the Jekyll docs on configuring your URL for Project Pages.
Sometimes it's nice to preview your Jekyll site before you push your gh-pages branch to GitHub. However, the subdirectory-like URL structure GitHub uses for Project Pages complicates the proper resolution of URLs. Here is an approach to utilizing the GitHub Project Page URL structure (username.github.io/project-name/) whilst maintaining the ability to preview your Jekyll site locally.
- In
_config.yml, set thebaseurloption to/project-name-- note the leading slash and the absence of a trailing slash. - When referencing JS or CSS files, do it like this:
{{ site.baseurl }}/path/to/css.css-- note the slash immediately following the variable (just before "path"). - When doing permalinks or internal links, do it like this:
{{ site.baseurl }}{{ post.url }}-- note that there is no slash between the two variables. - Finally, if you'd like to preview your site before committing/deploying using
jekyll serve, be sure to pass an empty string to the--baseurloption, so that you can view everything atlocalhost:4000normally (without/project-nameat the beginning):jekyll serve --baseurl ''
This way, you can preview your site locally from the site root on localhost, but when GitHub generates your pages from the gh-pages branch all the URLs will start with /project-name and resolve properly.
see LICENSE
