Re: [O] Blogging with Orgmode + Jekyll on GitHub Pages?
Hi Stig, Stig Brautaset writes: > I made a PR to add the https://github.com/eggcaker/jekyll-org plugin to > GitHub Pages' whitelist, allowing people to use Orgmode style posts with > GitHub Pages without checking in generated HTML documents. If this > sounds like something you would be interested in, head over to > https://github.com/github/pages-gem/pull/335 and put in a good word. Thanks for the PR, I gave it a bump, despite its age. -- Bastien
Re: [O] Blogging with Orgmode + Jekyll on GitHub Pages?
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016, 12:13 PM Rasmus wrote: > > Aside: with Gitlab.com Pages, and Gitlab in general, you can specify your > own build process and you would thus not need to wait for Github to add > this particular feature. > +1 for Gitlab Pages. I have started using Hugo few days back. All I do in commit the layout and content files (markdown). And the Gitlab CI will take care of the HTML generation using Hugo. Here's an obligatory blog post on how that blog post got created :P http://scripter.co/how-i-created-this-blog/ I plan to now work on an ox-hugo package that will deal with org to md conversion and management of Hugo layouts and front matter. > -- Kaushal Modi
Re: [O] Blogging with Orgmode + Jekyll on GitHub Pages?
Stig Brautaset writes: > Hi All, > > I made a PR to add the https://github.com/eggcaker/jekyll-org plugin to > GitHub Pages' whitelist, allowing people to use Orgmode style posts with > GitHub Pages without checking in generated HTML documents. If this > sounds like something you would be interested in, head over to > https://github.com/github/pages-gem/pull/335 and put in a good word. Aside: with Gitlab.com Pages, and Gitlab in general, you can specify your own build process and you would thus not need to wait for Github to add this particular feature. Rasmus -- I almost cut my hair, it happened just the other day