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Jekyll is a static site generator that's perfect for GitHub hosted blogs (Jekyll Repository)
Kiko Now is a Jekyll theme based on Jekyll Now, following the philosophy of Jekyll Now, which makes it easier to create your Jekyll blog, by eliminating a lot of the up front setup.
Fork this repo, then rename the repository to yourgithubusername.github.io.
Your Jekyll blog will often be viewable immediately at https://yourgithubusername.github.io (if it's not, you can often force it to build by completing step 2)
Enter your site name, description, avatar and many other options by editing the _config.yml file. You can easily turn on Google Analytics tracking, Disqus commenting and social icons here too.
Making a change to _config.yml (or any file in your repository) will force GitHub Pages to rebuild your site with jekyll. Your rebuilt site will be viewable a few seconds later at https://yourgithubusername.github.io - if not, give it ten minutes as GitHub suggests and it'll appear soon
There are 3 different ways that you can make changes to your blog's files:
Edit /_posts/2017-10-08-hello-world.md
to publish your first blog post. This Markdown Cheatsheet might come in handy.
You can add additional posts in the browser on GitHub.com too! Just hit the + icon in /_posts/
to create new content. Just make sure to include the front-matter block at the top of each new blog post and make sure the post's filename is in this format: year-month-day-title.md
---
layout: post
title: "post title"
tags: [tag1, tag2, tag3]
comments: true
---
gem install github-pages
This mirrors the plug-ins used by GitHub Pages on your local machine including Jekyll, Sass, etc.git clone https://github.com/yourusername/yourusername.github.io.git
jekyll serve
Open an Issue and let's chat!