A minimalist Jekyll theme for running a personal blog. For everything you would ever need to know, please visit the demo site.
To start using Jekyll right away, fork the Lagrange repository on GitHub. From there, you can rename the repository to 'USERNAME.github.io', where 'USERNAME' is your GitHub username, and edit the _config.yml
file to your liking. Ensure that you have a branch named gh-pages
. Your website should be ready immediately at 'http://USERNAME.github.io'.
Head over to the _posts
directory to view all the posts that are currently on the website, and to see examples of what post files generally look like. You can simply just duplicate the template post and start adding your own content.
For a full local installation of Lagrange, download your own copy of Lagrange and unzip it into it's own directory. From there, open up your favorite command line tool, and enter jekyll serve
. Your site should be up and running locally at http://localhost:4000.
The same process follows from above for adding new posts and content to your site. For a full guide on using Lagrange, check out the [Working With Jekyll]({{ site.github.url }}{% post_url 2015-11-11-Working-With-Jekyll %}) post.