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## Installation
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## Installation
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[Fork **Chirpy**](https://github.com/cotes2020/jekyll-theme-chirpy/fork) on GitHub, and clone the fork to local by:
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[Fork **Chirpy**](https://github.com/cotes2020/jekyll-theme-chirpy/fork) on GitHub, rename the repository to `USERNAME.github.io` (where `USERNAME` is your GitHub username), and then open terminal and clone the fork to local by:
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```terminal
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```terminal
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$ git clone git@github.com:<username>/jekyll-theme-chirpy -b master --single-branch
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$ git clone https://github.com/USERNAME/USERNAME.github.io.git -b master --single-branch
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```
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```
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### Setting up the local envrionment
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### Setting up the local envrionment
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`bundle` will automatically install all the dependencies specified by `Gemfile`.
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`bundle` will automatically install all the dependencies specified by `Gemfile`.
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In order to generate some extra files (*categories*, *tags* and *last modified list*), we need to use some tool scripts. And they require dependency package [yq](https://github.com/mikefarah/yq#install) to be installed. What's more, if your machine is running Debian or macOS, you also need to install [GNU coreutils](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/):
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In order to generate some extra files (_categories_, _tags_ and _last modified list_), we need to use some tool scripts. And they require dependency package [yq](https://github.com/mikefarah/yq#install) to be installed. What's more, if your machine is running Debian or macOS, you also need to install [GNU coreutils](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/).
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- Debian
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- on Debian:
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```console
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```console
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$ sudo apt-get install coreutils
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$ sudo apt-get install coreutils
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```
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```
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- macOS
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- on macOS:
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```console
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```console
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$ brew install coreutils
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$ brew install coreutils
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$ bash tools/init.sh
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$ bash tools/init.sh
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```
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```
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> If you not intend to deploy it on GitHub Pages, append parameter option `--no-gh` at the end of the above command.
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> **Note**: If you not intend to deploy it on GitHub Pages, append parameter option `--no-gh` at the end of the above command.
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What it does is:
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What it does is:
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### Deployment
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### Deployment
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Before the deployment begins, checkout the file `_config.yml` and make sure the `url` is configured correctly. Furthermore, if you prefer the [*project site*](https://help.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/about-github-pages#types-of-github-pages-sites) and don't use a custom domain, or you want to visit your website with a base url on a web server other than **GitHub Pages**, remember to change the `baseurl` to your project name that starting with a slash. For example, `/project`.
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Before the deployment begins, checkout the file `_config.yml` and make sure the `url` is configured correctly. Furthermore, if you prefer the [_project site_](https://help.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/about-github-pages#types-of-github-pages-sites) and don't use a custom domain, or you want to visit your website with a base url on a web server other than **GitHub Pages**, remember to change the `baseurl` to your project name that starting with a slash. For example, `/project`.
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Assuming you have already gone through the [initialization](#initialization), you can now choose any of the following methods to deploy your website.
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Assuming you have already gone through the [initialization](#initialization), you can now choose ONE of the following methods to deploy your website.
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#### Deploy on GitHub Pages
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#### Deploy on GitHub Pages
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For security reasons, GitHub Pages build runs on `safe` mode, which restricts us from using tool scripts to generate additional page files. Therefore, we can use GitHub Actions to build the site, store the built site files on a new branch, and use that branch as the source of the Pages service.
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For security reasons, GitHub Pages build runs on `safe` mode, which restricts us from using tool scripts to generate additional page files. Therefore, we can use **GitHub Actions** to build the site, store the built site files on a new branch, and use that branch as the source of the Pages service.
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1. Push any commit to `origin/master` to trigger the GitHub Actions workflow. Once the build is complete, a new remote branch called `gh-pages` will appear, which is used to store the built site files.
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1. Push any commit to `origin/master` to trigger the GitHub Actions workflow. Once the build is complete and successful, a new remote branch named `gh-pages` will appear to store the built site files.
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2. Unless you prefer to project sites, rename your repository to `<username>.github.io` on GitHub.
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3. Choose branch `gh-pages` as the [publishing source](https://docs.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/configuring-a-publishing-source-for-your-github-pages-site) for your GitHub Pages site.
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2. Browse to your repository on GitHub and choose the branch `gh-pages` as the [publishing source](https://docs.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/configuring-a-publishing-source-for-your-github-pages-site) throught _Settings_
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4. Visit your website at the address indicated by GitHub.
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→ _Options_ → _GitHub Pages_:
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![gh-pages-sources](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cotes2020/jekyll-theme-chirpy/master/assets/img/sample/gh-pages-sources.png)
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3. Visit your website at the address indicated by GitHub.
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#### Deploy on Other Platforms
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#### Deploy on Other Platforms
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On platforms other than GitHub, e.g. GitLab, we cannot enjoy the convenience of **GitHub Actions**. However, we have a tool to make up for this shortcoming.
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On platforms other than GitHub, we cannot enjoy the convenience of **GitHub Actions**. Therefore, we should build the site locally (or on some other 3rd-party CI platform) and then put the site files on the server.
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Commit the changes of your repository first, then run the publish script:
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Go to the root of the source project, build your site by:
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```console
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$ bash tools/publish.sh
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```
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> Please note that the *Recent Update* list requires the latest git-log date of posts, thus make sure the changes in `_posts` have been committed before running this command.
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It will automatically generates the *Latest Modified Date* and *Categories / Tags* page for the posts and submit a commit, then push to `origin/master`. Its output is similar to the following log:
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```terminal
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[INFO] Success to update lastmod for 4 post(s).
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[INFO] Succeed! 3 category-pages created.
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[INFO] Succeed! 4 tag-pages created.
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[INFO] Published successfully!
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```
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Lastly, enable the pages service according to the instructions of the platform you choose.
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#### Deploy on Private Server
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In the root of the source project, build your site by:
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```console
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```console
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$ bash tools/build.sh -d /path/to/site/
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$ bash tools/build.sh -d /path/to/site/
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```
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```
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The generated site files will be placed in the root of `/path/to/site/`. Now you should upload those files to your web server, such as Nginx.
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The generated site files will be placed in folder `/path/to/site/`. Now you should upload those files to your web server.
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### Documentation
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### Documentation
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---
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---
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```
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```
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With the increasing number of posts, the number of categories and tags will increase several times! If we still manually create these *category*/*tag* type files, it will obviously be a super time-consuming job, and it is very likely to miss some of them, i.e., when you click on the missing `category` or `tag` link from a post or somewhere, the browser will complain to you "404 Not Found". The good news is we got a lovely script tool `_scripts/sh/create_pages.sh` to finish the boring tasks. Basically we will use it via `run.sh`, `build.sh`, `deploy.sh` or `publish.sh` that placed in `tools/` instead of running it separately. Check out its use case [here]({{ "/posts/getting-started/#deployment" | relative_url }}).
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With the increasing number of posts, the number of categories and tags will increase several times! If we still manually create these *category*/*tag* type files, it will obviously be a super time-consuming job, and it is very likely to miss some of them, i.e., when you click on the missing `category` or `tag` link from a post or somewhere, the browser will complain to you "404 Not Found". The good news is we got a lovely script tool `_scripts/sh/create_pages.sh` to finish the boring tasks. Basically we will use it through `run.sh`, `build.sh` or `deploy.sh` that placed in `tools/` instead of running it separately. Check out its use case [here]({{ "/posts/getting-started/#deployment" | relative_url }}).
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## Last modified date
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## Last modified date
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```
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```
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## Pinned Posts
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## Pinned Posts
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You can pin one or more posts to the top of the home page, and the fixed posts are sorted in reverse order according to their release date. Enable by:
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You can pin one or more posts to the top of the home page, and the fixed posts are sorted in reverse order according to their release date. Enable by:
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```
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```
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## Code Block
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## Code Block
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Markdown symbols <code class="highlighter-rouge">```</code> can easily create a code block as following examples.
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Markdown symbols <code class="highlighter-rouge">```</code> can easily create a code block as following examples.
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## Specific Language
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## Specific Language
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Using <code class="highlighter-rouge">```language</code> you will get code snippets with line Numbers and syntax highlight.
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Using <code class="highlighter-rouge">```language</code> you will get code snippets with line numbers and syntax highlight.
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> **Note**: The Jekyll style `{% raw %}{%{% endraw %} highlight LANGUAGE {% raw %}%}{% endraw %}` or `{% raw %}{%{% endraw %} highlight LANGUAGE linenos {% raw %}%}{% endraw %}` are not allowed to be used in this theme !
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> **Note**: The Jekyll style `{% raw %}{%{% endraw %} highlight LANGUAGE {% raw %}%}{% endraw %}` or `{% raw %}{%{% endraw %} highlight LANGUAGE linenos {% raw %}%}{% endraw %}` are not allowed to be used in this theme !
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## Installation
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## Installation
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[Fork **Chirpy**](https://github.com/cotes2020/jekyll-theme-chirpy/fork) on GitHub, and clone the fork to local by:
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[Fork **Chirpy**](https://github.com/cotes2020/jekyll-theme-chirpy/fork) on GitHub, rename the repository to `USERNAME.github.io` (where `USERNAME` is your GitHub username), and then open terminal and clone the fork to local by:
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```terminal
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```terminal
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$ git clone git@github.com:<username>/jekyll-theme-chirpy -b master --single-branch
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$ git clone https://github.com/USERNAME/USERNAME.github.io.git -b master --single-branch
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```
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```
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### Setting up the local envrionment
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### Setting up the local envrionment
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`bundle` will automatically install all the dependencies specified by `Gemfile`.
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`bundle` will automatically install all the dependencies specified by `Gemfile`.
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In order to generate some extra files (*categories*, *tags* and *last modified list*), we need to use some tool scripts. And they require dependency package [yq](https://github.com/mikefarah/yq#install) to be installed. What's more, if your machine is running Debian or macOS, you also need to install [GNU coreutils](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/):
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In order to generate some extra files (_categories_, _tags_ and _last modified list_), we need to use some tool scripts. And they require dependency package [yq](https://github.com/mikefarah/yq#install) to be installed. What's more, if your machine is running Debian or macOS, you also need to install [GNU coreutils](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/).
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- on Debian:
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```console
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```console
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$ sudo apt-get install coreutils
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$ sudo apt-get install coreutils
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```
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```
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- on macOS:
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```console
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```console
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$ brew install coreutils
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$ brew install coreutils
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$ bash tools/init.sh
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$ bash tools/init.sh
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```
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```
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> If you not intend to deploy it on GitHub Pages, append parameter option `--no-gh` at the end of the above command.
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> **Note**: If you not intend to deploy it on GitHub Pages, append parameter option `--no-gh` at the end of the above command.
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What it does is:
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What it does is:
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### Deployment
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### Deployment
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Before the deployment begins, checkout the file `_config.yml` and make sure the `url` is configured correctly. Furthermore, if you prefer the [*project site*](https://help.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/about-github-pages#types-of-github-pages-sites) and don't use a custom domain, or you want to visit your website with a base url on a web server other than **GitHub Pages**, remember to change the `baseurl` to your project name that starting with a slash. For example, `/project`.
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Before the deployment begins, checkout the file `_config.yml` and make sure the `url` is configured correctly. Furthermore, if you prefer the [_project site_](https://help.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/about-github-pages#types-of-github-pages-sites) and don't use a custom domain, or you want to visit your website with a base url on a web server other than **GitHub Pages**, remember to change the `baseurl` to your project name that starting with a slash. For example, `/project`.
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Assuming you have already gone through the [initialization](#initialization), you can now choose any of the following methods to deploy your website.
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Assuming you have already gone through the [initialization](#initialization), you can now choose ONE of the following methods to deploy your website.
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#### Deploy on GitHub Pages
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#### Deploy on GitHub Pages
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For security reasons, GitHub Pages build runs on `safe` mode, which restricts us from using tool scripts to generate additional page files. Therefore, we can use GitHub Actions to build the site, store the built site files on a new branch, and use that branch as the source of the Pages service.
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For security reasons, GitHub Pages build runs on `safe` mode, which restricts us from using tool scripts to generate additional page files. Therefore, we can use **GitHub Actions** to build the site, store the built site files on a new branch, and use that branch as the source of the Pages service.
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1. Push any commit to `origin/master` to trigger the GitHub Actions workflow. Once the build is complete, a new remote branch called `gh-pages` will appear, which is used to store the built site files.
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1. Push any commit to `origin/master` to trigger the GitHub Actions workflow. Once the build is complete and successful, a new remote branch named `gh-pages` will appear to store the built site files.
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2. Unless you prefer to project sites, rename your repository to `<username>.github.io` on GitHub.
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3. Choose branch `gh-pages` as the [publishing source](https://docs.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/configuring-a-publishing-source-for-your-github-pages-site) for your GitHub Pages site.
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2. Browse to your repository on GitHub and choose the branch `gh-pages` as the [publishing source](https://docs.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/configuring-a-publishing-source-for-your-github-pages-site) throught _Settings_
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4. Visit your website at the address indicated by GitHub.
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→ _Options_ → _GitHub Pages_:
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![gh-pages-sources](/assets/img/sample/gh-pages-sources.png)
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3. Visit your website at the address indicated by GitHub.
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#### Deploy on Other Platforms
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#### Deploy on Other Platforms
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On platforms other than GitHub, e.g. GitLab, we cannot enjoy the convenience of **GitHub Actions**. However, we have a tool to make up for this shortcoming.
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On platforms other than GitHub, we cannot enjoy the convenience of **GitHub Actions**. Therefore, we should build the site locally (or on some other 3rd-party CI platform) and then put the site files on the server.
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Commit the changes of your repository first, then run the publish script:
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Go to the root of the source project, build your site by:
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```console
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$ bash tools/publish.sh
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```
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It will automatically generates the *Latest Modified Date* and *Categories / Tags* page for the posts and submit a commit, then push to `origin/master`. Its output is similar to the following log:
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```terminal
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[INFO] Success to update lastmod for 4 post(s).
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[INFO] Succeed! 3 category-pages created.
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[INFO] Succeed! 4 tag-pages created.
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[INFO] Published successfully!
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```
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Lastly, enable the pages service according to the instructions of the platform you choose.
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#### Deploy on Private Server
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In the root of the source project, build your site by:
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```console
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```console
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$ bash tools/build.sh -d /path/to/site/
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$ bash tools/build.sh -d /path/to/site/
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```
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```
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The generated site files will be placed in the root of `/path/to/site/`. Now you should upload those files to your web server, such as Nginx.
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The generated site files will be placed in folder `/path/to/site/`. Now you should upload those files to your web server.
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## 安装
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## 安装
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[Fork **Chirpy**](https://github.com/cotes2020/jekyll-theme-chirpy/fork),然后克隆到本地:
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[Fork **Chirpy**](https://github.com/cotes2020/jekyll-theme-chirpy/fork),把仓库改名为 `USERNAME.github.io`(其中 `USERNAME` 是你的 GitHub 用户名), 然后克隆到本地:
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```terminal
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```terminal
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$ git clone git@github.com:<username>/jekyll-theme-chirpy -b master --single-branch
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$ git clone https://github.com/USERNAME/USERNAME.github.io.git -b master --single-branch
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```
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```
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### 设置本地环境
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### 设置本地环境
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`bundle` 会自动安装 `Gemfile` 内指定的依赖插件。
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`bundle` 会自动安装 `Gemfile` 内指定的依赖插件。
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为了生成一些额外的文件(Post 的分类、标签以及更新时间列表),需要用到一些脚本工具。而它们需要安装依赖包 [yq](https://github.com/mikefarah/yq#install)。另外,如果你电脑的操作系统是 Debian 或者 macOS,还需安装 [GNU coreutils](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/):
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为了生成一些额外的文件(Post 的 _分类_、_标签_ 以及 _更新时间列表_),需要用到一些脚本工具。而它们需要安装依赖包 [yq](https://github.com/mikefarah/yq#install)。另外,如果你电脑的操作系统是 Debian 或者 macOS,还需安装 [GNU coreutils](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/):
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由于安全原因,GitHub Pages 的构建强制加了 `safe`参数,这导致了我们不能使用脚本工具去创建所需的附加页面。因此,我们可以使用 GitHub Actions 去构建站点,把站点文件存储在一个新分支上,再指定该分支作为 Pages 服务的源。
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1. 推送任意一个 commit 到 `origin/master` 以触发 GitHub Actions workflow。一旦 build 完毕,远端将会自动出现一个新分支 `gh-pages` 用来存储构建的站点文件。
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1. 推送任意一个 commit 到 `origin/master` 以触发 GitHub Actions workflow。一旦 build 完毕并且成功,远端将会自动出现一个新分支 `gh-pages` 用来存储构建的站点文件。
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在 GitHub 之外的平台,例如 GitLab,就没法享受 **GitHub Actions** 的便利了。不过先别慌,可以通过工具来弥补这个遗憾。
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在 GitHub 之外的平台,例如 GitLab,就没法享受 **GitHub Actions** 的便利了。因此我们需要在本地构建站点(或者在其他第三方 CI 平台),然后推送站点文件到服务器上。
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先把本地仓库的 upstream 改为新平台的仓库地址,推送一发。以后每次更新内容后,提交 commit ,然后运行:
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>**注**: *最后更新* 列表根据文章的 git 修改记录生成,所以运行前先把 `_posts` 目录的修改提交。
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它会自动生成文章的 *最后修改日期* 和 *分类 / 标签* 页面,并自动提交一个 commit 并推送到 `origin/master` 。输出日志类似如下:
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[INFO] Published successfully!
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最后,根据平台的说明文档为项目开启 Pages 服务。
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#### 部署到私人服务器
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三人行必有我师,欢迎提报告 bug, 帮助改进代码质量,或者提交新功能。具体操作规则请参考 [贡献指南](../.github/CONTRIBUTING.md),谢谢 🙏。
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三人行必有我师,欢迎提报告 bug, 帮助改进代码质量,或者提交新功能。具体操作规则请参考 [贡献指南](../.github/CONTRIBUTING.md),谢谢 🙏。
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## 感谢
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## 鸣谢
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这个主题的开发主要基于 [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/) 生态、[Bootstrap](https://getbootstrap.com/)、[Font Awesome](https://fontawesome.com/) 和其他一些出色的工具 (相关文件中可以找到这些工具的版权信息).
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这个主题的开发主要基于 [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/) 生态、[Bootstrap](https://getbootstrap.com/)、[Font Awesome](https://fontawesome.com/) 和其他一些出色的工具 (相关文件中可以找到这些工具的版权信息).
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