+ [2016-12-12T19:19:38Z] osfameron yeah, Jekyll is more module, and plugin based, might not work so well
+ [2016-12-12T19:20:23Z] osfameron but a "download this script, which installs and configures a project using rbenv, and sets the `jekyll` executable to use that rbenv might work
+ [2016-12-12T19:20:32Z] t-richards The alternative, of course, is the package manager (CPAN, or the OS). Both of those things would pull in the `perl-file-next` library which ack requires.
+ [2016-12-12T19:21:50Z] osfameron I have it installed via package manager myself. but one reason it became popular is that it didn't make *everyone* do that :D

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Posted by t-richards in #jekyll at 2016-12-12T19:14:12Z

The pre-built binary would need to have been statically compiled against its dependencies. Otherwise, it's the package manager's responsibility to do dependency resolution, etc.
+ [2016-12-13T05:05:03Z] istrasci Anyone know how to get Jekyll + Hawkins working in RubyMine.
+ [2016-12-14T12:21:48Z] gewoonm hi all! I've got a collection, where each article has its own 'articlenr'. For my index I want to loop through these articles in a specific order (i.e.: 3,5,8,1,9,2). I cannot change the article-nrs, so how should I change my liquid filter? (currently: "site.articles | shuffle")
+ [2016-12-14T12:55:13Z] gewoonm I've solved this as follows http://pastebin.com/KuDtvipq Is there a better way?
+ [2016-12-14T12:55:13Z] jekyllrb Title: Jekyll filter - Pastebin.com (at pastebin.com)