latest 20 messages by twe4ked
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[2014-07-31T22:04:20Z]
twe4ked
*dolphins*
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[2014-07-27T16:49:48Z]
twe4ked
yo
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[2014-07-20T10:51:43Z]
twe4ked
colonolGron there are lots of blog posts on creating jekyll sites with categories
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[2014-07-20T09:40:58Z]
twe4ked
hi
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[2014-07-12T14:58:04Z]
twe4ked
I g2g anyway, sorry
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[2014-07-12T14:57:53Z]
twe4ked
I was trying to find an example, I think one of the previous versions of the railsgirls website comitted everything to the one branch but it doesn't seem to anymore
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[2014-07-12T14:57:46Z]
twe4ked
sorry
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[2014-07-12T14:57:46Z]
twe4ked
I'm not sure what the best practice is, I let github build my pages for me
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[2014-07-12T14:51:19Z]
twe4ked
I thought I was missing something
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[2014-07-12T14:50:47Z]
twe4ked
instead of in the `_site` directory
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[2014-07-12T14:50:35Z]
twe4ked
ah sorry, I misunderstood
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[2014-07-12T14:48:03Z]
twe4ked
what's the error?
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[2014-07-12T14:47:16Z]
twe4ked
1 sec
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[2014-07-12T14:45:37Z]
twe4ked
then push; profit
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[2014-07-12T14:45:23Z]
twe4ked
… the new directory. then add the git remote for the github repo where you want it to be (`git remote add origin git@gi…`)
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[2014-07-12T14:44:37Z]
twe4ked
if you're using the <username>.github.io repo, yes
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[2014-07-12T14:44:12Z]
twe4ked
then cd into the new directory
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[2014-07-12T14:44:03Z]
twe4ked
just run the jekyll new command
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[2014-07-12T14:43:53Z]
twe4ked
you shouldn't have to worry about that directory/repo at all then
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[2014-07-12T14:42:04Z]
twe4ked
what's in it?