+[2016-06-07T20:58:30Z]jekyllrbError: No factoid matches that key. +[2016-06-07T20:58:30Z]ash_workz[[ build ]] +[2016-06-07T20:58:37Z]ash_workzer +[2016-06-07T21:00:55Z]ash_workzI was gonna ask how to use this with docker, but I guess if you link the files into a container you can just run --watch locally so that the files auto-regenerate and you can just serve them with an nginx container, right? +[2016-06-07T21:02:15Z]ash_workzI'd prefer not to have to remember to run both `docker-compose up` and `jekyll build --watch`
ok if i run serve/build in a new dir outside of site, it all works
+[2016-06-08T17:39:50Z]itsfizixanyone have a theme they like to use/customize for a boutique retail site - no ecommerce functionality needed +[2016-06-08T20:16:01Z]miklbif anyone has any thoughts about this question I had I'd greatly appreciate some insight envygeeks I'm sure is busy https://talk.jekyllrb.com/t/appending-to-post-content-based-on-conditional-front-matter/2485/8 +[2016-06-08T20:16:02Z]jekyllrbTitle: Appending to post.content based on Conditional Front Matter - Help - Jekyll Talk (at talk.jekyllrb.com) +[2016-06-08T20:51:04Z]ash_workzanyone use docker in here? Do you start jekyll build --watch every time you start docker or...? +[2016-06-08T20:51:21Z]ash_workz(I guess more often than starting docker