This project powers the DevOpsDays India Website (Bengaluru chapter). It uses the Project Zeppelin / GDG DevFest 2014 site template.
It is built on top of Jekyll - simple, blog-aware, static site generator. Template is brought by GDG Lviv team. Live demo here: http://gdg-x.github.io/zeppelin/. The automated version with Grunt: https://github.com/gdg-x/zeppelin-grunt
For a detailed walkthrough, watch the project presentation from GDG[x] Townhall meeting. Slides available here
Check if you have all requirements for local environment.
Recommended Ruby version: 3.1.2
To install all development dependencies install Bundler.
gem install bundler
and run next command from root folder:
bundle install
To start Jekyll run:
jekyll serve -w --baseurl /test
Site will be available at http://127.0.0.1:4000/test/ or http://localhost:4000/test/ (on Windows)
NOTE: in this mode all changes to html and data files will be automatically regenerated, but after changing _config.yml
you have to restart server.
Note: You need to install Node.js
To watch changes of .sass
files and compile it to the .css
on a fly change property safe: true
to safe: false
in _config.yml
.
Note: It works only on local machine, because GitHub runs Jekyll in --save
mode
Learn more about Sass development from this documentation by the GDG team.
You can optimize images and minify css and javascript automatically (for now only on Windows).
But for Mac OS users available amazing tool - imageoptim. Thanks @raphaelsavina for link.
Optimize all images by running this script from /automation/images/
folder:
all_image_optimization.bat -d -jtran -pout -pquant -optip -gsicle -svgo
To minify CSS and JS run minify_js.bat
(for Windows) and minify_js.sh
(for Linux and MacOS) from /automation/minifying/
folder:
minify_js.bat
Learn more about available optimization options from this documentation by the GDG team.
Quick-start guide is not enough? Checkout full documentation provided by the GDG team.
- Design and web development: Oleh Zasadnyy
- Idea: Vitaliy Zasadnyy
Maintainers: @tasomaniac and @ozasadnyy.
Project is published under the MIT license. Feel free to clone and modify repo as you want, but don't forget to add reference to authors :)