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Fork https://github.com/linux-ph/linux-ph.github.io, make your changes, then make a pull request.
You can use your own Jekyll install but to make testing with a consistent environment easier,
a container image is available. If you use docker
, alias podman="docker"
.
Assuming that the repository has been cloned into ~/linux-ph
, run the Jekyll container with
podman run --rm --publish 4000:4000/tcp --publish 35729:35729/tcp --volume ~/linux-ph:/var/www ghcr.io/linux-ph/jekyll:latest
and
go to http://localhost:4000/.
The container runs jekyll server --host 0.0.0.0 --livereload
by default. You can override this by supplying different arguments.
To build the site manually for example, you can execute
podman run --rm --volume ~/linux-ph:/var/www ghcr.io/linux-ph/jekyll:latest build
If you are using a system with SELinux enabled, mount the host directory with :Z
e.g. --volume ~/linux-ph:/var/www:Z
to
relabel it. Alternatively, you can disable label confinement with --security-opt "label=disable"
.
$ cd ~/linux-ph
$ podman build --file Containerfile.build --tag localhost/jekyll-build:latest ${PWD}
$ podman run --rm localhost/jekyll-build:latest > ruby-3.0.1-jekyll.tar.gz
$ podman build --file Containerfile --tag ghcr.io/linux-ph/jekyll:latest ${PWD}