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---
title: Getting Started
date: 2019-08-09 20:55:00 +0800
categories: [Blogging, Tutorial]
tags: [getting started]
---
## Preparation
Follow the [Jekyll Docs](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/installation/) to complete the installtion of basic environment (Ruby, RubyGem, Bundler and Jekyll). In order to use the script tools to save time, we also need to install [Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/)(version 3.5 or abover) and [ruamel.yaml](https://pypi.org/project/ruamel.yaml/).
In addition, if your machine is running Debian or macOS, make sure you have the [GNU coreutils](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/) installed. Otherwise, get it by:
* Debian
```console
$ sudo apt-get install coreutils
```
* macOS
```console
$ brew install coreutils
```
## Install Jekyll Plugins
Go to the root of repo and run:
```terminal
$ bundle install
```
`bundle` will install all the dependent Jekyll Plugins listed in file `Gemfile` automatically.
## File Structure
The main files and related brief introductions are listed below.
```sh
jekyll-theme-chirpy/
├── _data
├── _includes
├── _layouts
├── _posts # posts stay here
├── _scripts
│ └── travis # CI stuff, remove it
├── .travis.yml # remove this, too
├── .github # remove it
├── assets
├── tabs
│   └── about.md # the ABOUT page
├── .gitignore
├── 404.html
├── Gemfile
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── _config.yml # configuration file
├── tools # script tools
├── feed.xml
├── index.html
├── robots.txt
└── sitemap.xml
```
As mentioned above, some files or directories should be removed from your repo:
- .travis.yml
- .github
- _scripts/travis
## Configuration
Customize the variables in file `_config.yml` as needed.
* Avatar
The sample avatar is `/assets/img/sample/avatar.jpg`. It should be replaced by your own one. Notice that a huge image file will increase the load time of your site, so keep your avatar size as samll as possible(may be *<https://tinypng.com/>* will help).
* TimeZone
To ensure that the posts' release date matches the city you live in, please modify the field `timezone` correctly. A list of all available values can be found on [TimezoneConverter](http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/findzone/findzone) or [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones).
## Run Locally
You may want to preview the site before publishing, so just run the script tool:
```terminal
$ bash tools/run.sh
```
Open a brower and visit <http://localhost:4000>.
Few days later, you may find that the file changes does not refresh in real time by using `run.sh`. Don't worry, the advanced option `-r` (or `--realtime`) will solve this problem, but it requires [**fswatch**](http://emcrisostomo.github.io/fswatch/) to be installed on your machine.
## Deploying to GitHub Pages
Before the deployment begins, ensure the `url` in file `_config.yml` has been set to `https://<username>.github.io`(or the custom domain, if you have. e.g. `https://yourdomain.com`).
### Option 1: Built by GitHub Pages
By deploying the site in this way, you're allowed to push the source code directly to the remote.
> **Note**: If you want to use any third-party Jekyll plugins that not in [this list](https://pages.github.com/versions/), stop reading the current approach and go to [*Option 2: Build locally*](#option-2-build-locally).
**1**. Rename the repository to:
|Site Type | Repo's Name|
|:---|:---|
|User or Organization | `<username>.github.io`|
|Project| any one except `<username>.github.io`, let's say `project`|
**2**. Commit the changes of the repo first, then run the initialization script:
```console
$ bash tools/init.sh
```
> Please note that the *Recent Update* list requires the latest git-log date of posts, thus make sure the changes in `_posts` have been committed before running this command.
it will automatically generates the *Latest Modified Date* and *Categories / Tags* page for the posts.
**3**. Push the changes to `origin/master` then go to GitHub website and enable GitHub Pages service for the repo.
**4**. Check it out:
|Site Type | Site URL |
|:---|:---|
|User or Organization | `https://<username>.github.io/`|
|Project| `https://<username>.github.io/project/`|
### Option 2: Build Locally
For security reasons, GitHub Pages runs on `safe` mode, which means the third-party Jekyll plugins or custom scripts won't work. If you want to use any another plugins that not in the [whitelist](https://pages.github.com/versions/), **you have to generate the site locally rather than on GitHub Pages**.
**1**. Browse to GitHub website, create a brand new repo named:
|Site Type | Repo's Name|
|:---|:---|
|User or Organization | `<username>.github.io`|
|Project| any one except `<username>.github.io`, let's say `project`|
and clone it.
**2**. In the root of the source project, build your site by:
```console
$ bash tools/build.sh -d /path/to/local/project/
```
> If you prefer to the Project site, change `baseurl` of file `_config.yml` to your project name, starting with a slash. e.g. `/project`. Or, simply add argument `-b /project` behide the command above.
The generated static files will be placed in the root of `/path/to/local/project`. Commit and push the changes to the `master` branch on GitHub.
**3**. Go to GitHub website and enable Pages service for the new repository.
**4**. Visit at:
|Site Type | Site URL |
|:---|:---|
|User or Organization | `https://<username>.github.io/`|
|Project| `https://<username>.github.io/project/`|
and enjoy!