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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" ><generator uri="https://jekyllrb.com/" version="3.7.3">Jekyll</generator><link href="https://uracreative.github.io/feed.xml" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><link href="https://uracreative.github.io/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" /><updated>2018-08-01T10:22:22-03:00</updated><id>https://uracreative.github.io/</id><title type="html">I2P Styleguide</title><subtitle>Write an awesome description for your new site here. You can edit this line in _config.yml. It will appear in your document head meta (for Google search results) and in your feed.xml site description.</subtitle><entry><title type="html">Reproducible Builds Styleguide</title><link href="https://uracreative.github.io/jekyll/update/2018/05/06/welcome-to-jekyll.html" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Reproducible Builds Styleguide" /><published>2018-05-06T07:24:53-03:00</published><updated>2018-05-06T07:24:53-03:00</updated><id>https://uracreative.github.io/jekyll/update/2018/05/06/welcome-to-jekyll</id><content type="html" xml:base="https://uracreative.github.io/jekyll/update/2018/05/06/welcome-to-jekyll.html"><p>You’ll find this post in your <code class="highlighter-rouge">_posts</code> directory. Go ahead and edit it and re-build the site to see your changes. You can rebuild the site in many different ways, but the most common way is to run <code class="highlighter-rouge">jekyll serve</code>, which launches a web server and auto-regenerates your site when a file is updated.</p> |
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<p>To add new posts, simply add a file in the <code class="highlighter-rouge">_posts</code> directory that follows the convention <code class="highlighter-rouge">YYYY-MM-DD-name-of-post.ext</code> and includes the necessary front matter. Take a look at the source for this post to get an idea about how it works.</p> |
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<p>Jekyll also offers powerful support for code snippets:</p> |
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<span class="n">print_hi</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="s1">'Tom'</span><span class="p">)</span> |
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<span class="c1">#=&gt; prints 'Hi, Tom' to STDOUT.</span></code></pre></figure> |
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<p>Check out the <a href="https://jekyllrb.com/docs/home">Jekyll docs</a> for more info on how to get the most out of Jekyll. File all bugs/feature requests at <a href="https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll">Jekyll’s GitHub repo</a>. If you have questions, you can ask them on <a href="https://talk.jekyllrb.com/">Jekyll Talk</a>.</p></content><author><name></name></author><summary type="html">You’ll find this post in your _posts directory. Go ahead and edit it and re-build the site to see your changes. You can rebuild the site in many different ways, but the most common way is to run jekyll serve, which launches a web server and auto-regenerates your site when a file is updated.</summary></entry></feed> |
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