+[2019-04-01T15:10:44Z]cryptic0For some reason, when I set it to "", I keep getting errors that "/" not found and my index.html can't be loaded. +[2019-04-01T21:38:49Z]arunsHey guys. +[2019-04-01T21:38:54Z]arunsAre there any built-in JS compilers for Jekyll? +[2019-04-01T21:48:24Z]xmnHeya, I don't remember this ever being a feature. but there might be plugins or coverters, https://jekyllrb.com/docs/plugins/your-first-plugin/#converters +[2019-04-01T22:12:19Z]arunsThanks.
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Posted by aruns in #jekyll at 2019-04-01T22:12:19Z
Thanks.
+[2019-04-03T23:26:26Z]cryptic0Why is my deployed site suddenly showing "localhost:4000" for <home> link? +[2019-04-03T23:28:10Z]xmnsounds like your baseurl may be incorrect. Have your checked that? https://byparker.com/blog/2014/clearing-up-confusion-around-baseurl/ +[2019-04-03T23:29:37Z]xmnAlso, a simple search found this, https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41511696/jekyll-build-is-putting-localhost-links-in-site-production-files +[2019-04-03T23:31:25Z]xmnlastly, see the answer by "JamesJames" +[2019-04-03T23:42:02Z]cryptic0I think that might have been going on earlier.