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+ [2013-06-16T21:39:01Z] lehrblogger Hi, I've been using Jekyll's built-in dev server, which watches for changes and re-generates files automatically.
+ [2013-06-16T21:39:04Z] lehrblogger This is great, some template changes affect many output files, so it can be a bit slow.
+ [2013-06-16T21:39:16Z] lehrblogger Is there a way to run a Jekyll dev server that renders the templates as they are requested?
+ [2013-06-16T23:04:38Z] RobW_ lehrblogger: No, unfortunately, because a change in one file may affect others.
+ [2013-06-16T23:04:47Z] RobW_ So the whole site has to be rebuilt.