This is the official website for Steel City Ruby '12 and remains for historical purposes.
If you're looking for the Steel City Ruby '13 website, it's in another castle.
There is an .rvmrc file within the project that sets your environment to use Ruby 1.9.2 with gemset scrc. If you are not using rvm (like if you're on Windows or something), then you'll at least need to install Bundler and run bundle install
:
$ git clone git@github.com:pghrb/scrc-website.git
$ cd scrc-website
$ bundle install
To preview the site locally:
$ rake preview
When the webserver starts up, you should be able to see the site here:
To create a new blog post:
$ rake new_post["title"]
This will create a new post in the /source/_posts/
directory. Always edit the file in the /source
directory, not the /public
directory. When you're done writing your post (in Markdown), commit both the /source
and /public
files to Git and submit a pull request.
$ rake new_page[policies/index.html]
Place the full path of the alias (place to redirect from) inside the destination post's YAML Front Matter. One or more aliases may be given.
Example Post Configuration:
---
layout: post
title: "How I Keep Limited Pressing Running"
alias: /post/6301645915/how-i-keep-limited-pressing-running/index.html
---
Example Post Configuration:
---
layout: post
title: "How I Keep Limited Pressing Running"
alias: [/first-alias/index.html, /second-alias/index.html]
---
Aliases are handled by the jekyll_alias_generator plugin.
$ rake generate # Generates posts and pages into the public directory
$ rake watch # Watches source/ and sass/ for changes and regenerates
Check out your fork locally:
$ git clone git@github.com:USERNAME/scrc-website.git
Create a topic branch.
$ git checkout -b my_update
Make changes, commit, and push them:
$ git commit -am "Updating such and such for great victory"
$ git push origin my_update