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Build arguments | Page | You use various build arguments with your Jekyll project. You can also create shell scripts to act as shortcuts for long build commands. You can store the co... |
10. Configure the build scripts | Page | You need to customize the build scripts. These script automate the publishing of your PDFs and web outputs through shell scripts on the command line. |
Generating PDFs | Page | You can generate a PDF from your Jekyll project. You do this by creating a web version of your project that is printer friendly. You then use utility called ... |
Help APIs and UI tooltips | Page | You can loop through files and generate a JSON file that developers can consume like a help API. Developers can pull in values from the JSON into interface e... |
iTerm profiles | Page | You can set up profiles in iTerm to facilitate the build process with just a few clicks. This can make it a lot easier to quickly build multiple outputs. |
Getting around the password prompts in SCP | Page | You can publish your docs via SSH through a Terminal window or more likely, via a shell script that you simply execute as part of the publishing process. How... |
Pushing builds to server | Page | You can push your build to AWS using commands from the command line. By including your copy commands in commands, you can package all of the build and deploy... |
Search configuration | Page | The search feature uses JavaScript to look for keyword matches in a JSON file. The results show instant matches, but it doesn't provide a search results page... |
Themes | Page | You can choose between two different themes (one green, the other blue) for your projects. The theme CSS is stored in the CSS folder and configured in the co... |