This is a simple and minimalist template for Jekyll designed for developers that want to write blog posts but don’t want to care about frontend stuff.
The Theme features:
- Gulp
- Stylus (Jeet, Rupture, Kouto Swiss)
- Smoothscroll
- Live Search
- Offcanvas Menu
- SVG icons
- Shell Script to create posts
- Tags page
- Series page
- About Me page
- Feed RSS
- Sitemap.xml
- Color Customization
- Info Customization
Basic Setup
- Install Jekyll
- Fork the Will Jekyll Template
- Clone the repo you just forked.
- Edit
_config.yml
to personalize your site. - Check out the sample posts in
_posts
to see examples for assigning categories and tags, and other YAML data. - Read the documentation below for further customization pointers and documentation.
Site and User Settings
You have to fill some informations on _config.yml
to customize your site.
# Site settings
description: A blog about lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
baseurl: "" # the subpath of your site, e.g. /blog/
url: "http://localhost:3000" # the base hostname & protocol for your site
# User settings
username: Lorem Ipsum
user_description: Anon Developer at Lorem Ipsum Dolor
user_title: Anon Developer
email: anon@anon.com
twitter_username: lorem_ipsum
github_username: lorem_ipsum
gplus_username: lorem_ipsum
disqus_username: lorem_ipsum
Color customization
All color variables are in src/styl/variable
. To change the main color, just set the new value at main
assignment. Another colors are for texts and the code background color.
Creating posts
You can use the initpost.sh
to create your new posts. Just follow the command:
./initpost.sh -c Post Title
The new file will be created at _posts
with this format date-title.md
.
Front-matter
When you create a new post, you need to fill the post information in the front-matter, follow this example:
---
layout: post
title: "How to use"
date: 2015-08-03 03:32:44
image: '/assets/img/post-image.png'
description: 'First steps to use this template'
tags:
- jekyll
- template
categories:
- I love Jekyll
twitter_text: 'How to install and use this template'
---
Running the blog in local
In order to compile the assets and run Jekyll on local you need to follow those steps:
- Install NodeJS
- Run
npm install
- Run
gulp
Questions
Having a problem getting something to work or want to know why I setup something in a certain way? Ping me on Twitter @willian_justen or file a GitHub Issue.
License
This theme is free and open source software, distributed under the The MIT License. So feel free to use this Jekyll theme on your site without linking back to me or using a disclaimer.
If you’d like to give me credit somewhere on your blog or tweet a shout out to @willian_justen, that would be pretty sweet.
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