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NAME

       jekyll - blog-aware, static site generator

USAGE

       jekyll command [options...]

COMMANDS

       b, build
              Build the site from its sources and put the results into the destination directory.

       clean  Remove the destination directory.

       docs   It requires the jekyll-docs plugin to be installed.

       doctor, hyde
              Search site and print specific any deprecation or configuration issues.

       help [COMMAND]
              Show the help message, optionally for a given subcommand.

       import This  command  allows one to import blog content from various resources as markdown files into the
              Jekyll ./_post/ and ./_drafts/ structure. It requires the jekyll-import plugin to be installed.

       new [PATH]
              Creates a new Jekyll site scaffold in PATH.

       new-theme
              Creates a new Jekyll theme scaffold

       s, serve, server
              Serve the site locally.

       Plugins like jekyll-compose can provide more commands then documented here.

OPTIONS

       There are some general flags to control Jekyll's behavior. The commands can be  controlled  further  with
       additional options which are described in their respecitive manual pages.

       -s, --source [DIR]
              Source directory (defaults to ./). This can also be set in _config.yml via the source: option.

       -d, --destination [DIR]
              Destination  directory  (defaults  to  ./_site).  This  can  also  be  set  in _config.yml via the
              destination: option.

       -p, --plugins PLUGINS_DIR1[,PLUGINS_DIR2[,...]]
              Plugins directory (defaults to ./_plugins).

       --safe Safe mode (defaults to false). This disables custom plugins, and ignores links. This can  also  be
              set in _config.yml via the safe: option.

       --layouts DIR
              Layouts directory (defaults to ./_layouts).

       --profile
              Generate a Liquid rendering profile.

       -h, --help
              Show the help output.

       -v, --version
              Print the name and version

       -t, --trace
              Show the full backtrace when an error occurs.

FILES

       _config.yml
              The  main  configuration  is  done  by default in the file _config.yml. This file can control both
              Jekyll's behavior (see OPTIONS) and site/theme configuration variables. If the configuration shall
              be split or a non-default file shall be used one  can  use  the  --config  switch  to  define  all
              configuration files.

       See                <https://jekyllrb.com/docs/configuration/options/>                and               <‐
       https://jekyllrb.com/docs/configuration/default/>.

ENVIRONMENT

       JEKYLL_ENV
              This environment variable defaults to development and can be checked during build via  conditional
              statements  to  influence  the  output  for  example.  It usually only affects the build and serve
              commands. The other well known value is production, but really any value can be assigned.

       See <https://jekyllrb.com/docs/configuration/environments/>.

SEE ALSO

       jekyll-b(1), jekyll-build(1), jekyll-clean(1), jekyll-docs(1), jekyll-doctor(1), jekyll-help(1),  jekyll-
       hyde(1),  jekyll-import(1),  jekyll-new(1),  jekyll-new-theme(1),  jekyll-s(1),  jekyll-serve(1), jekyll-
       server(1),

       There is extensive documentation at <https://jekyllrb.com/docs/>.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was originally  written  by  Youhei  SASAKI  <uwabami@gfd-dennou.org>,  for  the  Debian
       GNU/Linux   system   (but   may  be  used  by  others).  It  was  later  updated  by  Daniel  Leidert  <‐
       dleidert@debian.org>

Jekyll 3.9                                         2020-10-30                                          JEKYLL(1)