Start a github pages website powered by Jekyll using Foundation/SCSS in under 5 minutes!
Ever wanted a simple but nice looking responsive website as your project page or page for your repo? Are you in a hackathon needing to put up a working website in minutes? I do. Here is what I do, and I am sharing for you to use it, free. Free as in free speech AND free beer.
You can see the working example site here
- Fork or copy this repo to your user or project
- From the
settings
rename the repo tousername.github.io
naming scheme. (For this you need to usemaster
branch)
- Create a
gh-pages
branch, i.e.git checkout -b gh-pages
- Download the contents of this repo
- Replace the entire branch contents with unzipped stuff
- Add, Commit then Publish the branch to github, i.e.
git push --set-upstream origin gh-pages
Run this once:
npm install
and bundle install
Make sure you don't get errors. (See below if you get errors.)
Then
npm start
which will compile css from sass and watch scss file changes. (control-c
to quit)
Open another terminal window and run:
bundle exec jekyll serve --watch
This will compile the web site.
dev site will appear on http://0.0.0.0:4000/
- edit
_config.yml
- edit html/md files (
_layouts/default.html
is the base) - edit sass and run
gulp
(Try editingscss/_stettings.scss
) - edit
_include/nav.html
Use at your own risk, and follow license restriction of each products used. Most are MIT (OK to use commercially).
If you don't have node.js: Install node.js. Easiest way it to use Homebrew by
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
then
brew install node
Gulp or Bower problem? Try installing gulp globally by running
npm install gulp -g
** gulp issues **
Run gulp to compile css from sass by simply run gulp
or npm start
from your terminal within your repo.
It will launch watch by default. control-c
to stop.
If you only want the css compiled once:
run gulp sass
Jeckyll issues
To run jekyll locally to test your website while developing, run bundle install
then bundle exec jekyll serve --watch
(Requires ruby *) Your website should be viewable by going to localhost:4000
Github's doc on how to use Jekyll on Github Pages is also helpful.
Ruby bundle install issue:
You may have to run brew install ruby
and sudo gem install bundler
. Mac OS X 10.11 nokogiri trouble
Foundtion Update
You can update to the latest foundation by running bower update foundation-sites --save
. Ping me and I will update this repo. Any questions, make an issue or ask on twitter @DaigoFuji