+[2017-02-01T18:14:51Z]jimmy_today is the first time i use jekyll :) so i don't know how it used to be +[2017-02-01T18:18:07Z]jimmy_so, if i don't use a gem theme, where do i put the _layouts and assets folder etc... in the project root or a subfolder? +[2017-02-01T18:18:24Z]allejooh neat, welcome to the world of jekyll :D +[2017-02-01T18:18:30Z]allejothe project root +[2017-02-01T18:22:35Z]jimmy_okay thanks man.. i made some progress now. now i just have to remove the default stuff, so it will build
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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2017-02-01T01:01:04Z
good call re: environment manager
+[2017-02-02T01:39:48Z]TuraielHey, I'm trying to use jekyll-assets, and while I realize this is not the ideal place to ask questions, I hope at least someone here has used it. Is there any way to a) include the CDN prefix in the image-url SASS helper and b) not include the ridiculous hash on the end of the generated filenames? +[2017-02-02T01:45:40Z]TuraielIt also doesn't seem to be copying over any of my images. +[2017-02-02T02:13:55Z]TuraielFrom a bit more research, it looks like jekyll-assets won't work for me, since it doesn't process any assets that aren't explicitly referenced. That's a shame. +[2017-02-02T04:54:05Z]parkr./help +[2017-02-02T04:54:05Z]jekyllrb(help [<plugin>] [<command>]) -- This command gives a useful description of what <command> does. <plugin> is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. You may also want to use the 'list' command to list all available plugins and commands.