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author | barryclark <barry@barryclark.co> | 2016-03-06 23:43:50 -0500 |
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committer | barryclark <barry@barryclark.co> | 2016-03-06 23:43:50 -0500 |
commit | 844996fc767feaf847c1dbeafea6286ef6b51595 (patch) | |
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Readme.md: git clone via HTTPS
Originally found by @jwfu here:
https://github.com/barryclark/jekyll-now/pull/413
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Edit `/_posts/2014-3-3-Hello-World.md` to publish your first blog post. This [Ma ## Local Development 1. Install Jekyll and plug-ins in one fell swoop. `gem install github-pages` This mirrors the plug-ins used by GitHub Pages on your local machine including Jekyll, Sass, etc. -2. Clone down your fork `git clone git@github.com:yourusername/yourusername.github.io.git` +2. Clone down your fork `git clone https://github.com/yourusername/yourusername.github.io.git` 3. Serve the site and watch for markup/sass changes `jekyll serve` 4. View your website at http://127.0.0.1:4000/ 5. Commit any changes and push everything to the master branch of your GitHub user repository. GitHub Pages will then rebuild and serve your website. |