Fork this
repository, then rename the repository to
yourgithubusername.github.io
.
Alternatively, you can use Use this template button if you want to create a repository with a clean commit history which will use Reverie as a template.
Your Jekyll blog will often be viewable immediately at https://yourgithubusername.github.io (if it’s not, you can often force it to build by completing step 2)
Enter your site name, description, avatar and many other options by
editing the _config.yml
file. You can easily turn on Google
Analytics tracking, Disqus commenting and social icons here.
Making a change to _config.yml
(or any file in your
repository) will force GitHub Pages to rebuild your site with jekyll.
Your rebuilt site will be viewable a few seconds later at https://yourgithubusername.github.io - if not, give it
ten minutes as GitHub suggests and it’ll appear soon.
Create a new file called
/_posts/2019-2-13-Hello-World.md
to publish your first blog
post. That’s all you need to do to publish your first blog post! This Markdown
Cheatsheet might come in handy while writing the posts.
You can add additional posts in the browser on GitHub.com too! Just hit the Create new file button in
/_posts/
to create new content. Just make sure to include the front-matter block at the top of each new blog post and make sure the post’s filename is in this format: year-month-day-title.md
You can categorize your content based on categories
in
Reverie. For this, you just need to add categories
in front
matter like below:
For adding single category:
categories: JavaScript
For adding multiple categories:
categories: [PHP, Laravel]
The contegorized content can be shown over this URL: https://yourgithubusername.github.io/categories/
The generated RSS feed of your blog can be found at https://yourgithubusername.github.io/feed. You can see the example RSS feed over here.
The generated sitemap of your blog can be found at https://yourgithubusername.github.io/sitemap. You can see the example sitemap feed over here.