Provided by: jekyll_4.3.4+dfsg-1_all 

NAME
jekyll_build - build a website from its sources
USAGE
jekyll build [options...]
OPTIONS
The following options control the build command.
--config CONFIG_FILE[,CONFIG_FILE2,...]
Use one or more (custom) configuration files instead of or together with _config.yml. Settings
specified in later files override earlier definitions.
-b, --baseurl URL
Serve the website from the given base URL.
-I, --incremental
Enable incremental rebuilds. Only generate documents and pages that were updated since the
previous build. The file .jekyll-metadata keeps track of both file modification times and inter-
document dependencies.
-w, --[no-]watch
Watch for changes and rebuild the changed sites from source. This
--limit_posts MAX_POSTS
Limit the number of posts to parse and publish.
--future
Publish posts or collection documents with a future date.
-D, --drafts
Process and render posts in the _drafts folder (defaults to no).
--unpublished
Render posts that are marked as unpublished (defaults to no).
--force_polling
Force watch to use polling.
--lsi Use a Latent Semantic Indexer (LSI) like classifier-reborn for an improved related posts feature.
--strict_front_matter
Fail the build if errors are present in the front matter.
-q, --quiet
Silence output.
-V, --verbose
Print verbose output.
For a list of general options please read the jekyll(1) manual page.
SEE ALSO
jekyll-serve(1), jekyll(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Daniel Leidert <dleidert@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system
(but may be used by others).
Jekyll 3.9 2020-10-30 JEKYLL_BUILD(1)