My way of getting started with Ruby and Jekyll. Using to manage my various notes.
-
Serve the site with Jekyll recommends Bundler. This program tracks dependencies on a per-project basis.
$ bundle exec jekyll serve
or use the Jekyll program directly,
$ jekyll serve
-
Open localhost:4000
- Record progress on learning, take notes.
- Learn about static site generators.
- Using Ruby and Jekyll.
- Create a custom website running on Jekyll and Sass.
- Deploy a Jekyll site to GitHub pages.
-[x] Add sections for AWS and Azure learning -[x] Write function for multiple choice question (javascript) -[ ] Add more structure to the ToCs (tables of content) -[ ] Outline goals for each section -[ ] Self set deadlines for the goals
Edited by Jacob Miske.
Bootstrapped from code by:
This project is open source and available under the MIT License.