+ [8 years ago] linuxmodder using github.io with jekyll in the backend how to make a repo source all files or folders in a repo as a separate subpage like a /var/www/html/foo.org/{about-us,offerings,n+x}
+ [8 years ago] linuxmodder would I need it to be a separate folder in the repo to be a new subpage or can a flat file do that
+ [8 years ago] novonagu I am trying to automate a task to be executed on 'jekyll serve' or jekyll build. I want to copy files from a superdirectory ../projects and place them into my jekyll site folder
+ [8 years ago] novonagu So the pseudocode would be something like $ cp ../projects/* /projects/
+ [8 years ago] novonagu I was suggested to use Rake but I know next to nothing about Ruby. So I'm thinking maybe gulp-exec or Make?

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Posted by novonagu in #jekyll at 2016-12-25T19:27:46Z

I was suggested to use Rake but I know next to nothing about Ruby. So I'm thinking maybe gulp-exec or Make?
+ [8 years ago] brontosaurusrex Can I have pagination that will start with 1 for oldest _posts and whatever number for the newest? (Obviously google is wrong all the time by default)
+ [8 years ago] jaybe [[ pagination ]]
+ [8 years ago] jekyllrb I do not know about 'pagination', but I do know about these similar topics: 'paginate'
+ [8 years ago] jaybe [[ Latinate ]]