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# Jekyll Boilerplate
Create your Jekyll blog in minutes.
Create your Jekyll blog in minutes, without setting up local development.
A clean, one-column theme from which to kick off your Jekyll blog.
[THEME PIC!]
### Sites based on Jekyll Boilerplate
Your Blog Features:
- <http://barryclark.co>
- Send your site to barry@barryclark.co and I'll add it
- One column fully responsive design
- Syntax highlighting
- Minimal (X http requests)
- Disqus commenting
### Good alternative Jekyll starting points
### 5 Minute Blog Setup on GitHub Pages
- Looking for a theme with a sidebar? [Left by Zach Holman](https://github.com/holman/left)
- Looking for a starting point with sweet Pow workflows? [Hazelnut by Mig Reyes](https://github.com/migreyes/hazelnut)
- Looking for a bulkier starting point with more options? [Octopress by Brandon Mathis](https://github.com/imathis/octopress)
- Looking for where it all began? [mojombo.github.io by Tom Preston-Werner](https://github.com/mojombo/mojombo.github.io)
##### 1) Fork Jekyll Boilerplate
Click the fork button at the top right of the repository.
##### 2) Rename it to be your GitHub user site
After forking, click the Settings button on your new repository and change the repository name to username.github.io -- make sure that username is replaced with your GitHub username!
Hosting your Jekyll blog on your GitHub user account takes care of a LOT of the hard work for us. You'll see shortly.
##### 3) Your blog is live!
You can now go to http://username.github.io and you'll see your site live! This can take up to 10 minutes to update, but often it's there right away.
##### 4) Customize your blog
You can quickly update a lot by simply editing the configuration file. Go to the base directory and open up _config.yml. In there you'll be able to edit your:
- Blog name
- Description
- Avatar
- Disqus comments code
- Google Analytics code
- Social links
##### 5) Publish your first post
Go to the _posts folder and you'll see the post that's currently being displayed. Just edit that to create your first blog post!
Jekyll pulls the date of the post from the filename, so you can edit that to today's date.
Ok, so writing your blog post might take more than 5 minutes, but once you've got it written you're set!
### Set up your own domain name (optional)
Follow the latest [GitHub Pages Custom Domain Guide](https://help.github.com/articles/setting-up-a-custom-domain-with-pages) to set up your custom domain name. I've created the CNAME file already, so that you can easily edit it within the repository.
### Publishing New Content
Alternative flow for publishing content, without needing Local Development Environment
### Customizing The Theme
##### Without setting up local development
I realize that's pretty filthy, but if you're just looking to make a couple of quick changes, it might work well for you.
##### Local Development 1) Install Dependancies
### Get notified when a new theme is released
I'm working on a portfolio site theme right now, and more to come after that. If you'd like me to let you know when I release a new theme, just [drop me your email for updates](http://getresponse.com).
### Alternative Jekyll starting points
This wasn't what you were looking for? Here are some other Jekyll starting points that might hit the spot:
[Left by Zach Holman](https://github.com/holman/left) - Jekyll theme with a sidebar
[Hazelnut by Mig Reyes](https://github.com/migreyes/hazelnut) - Includes sweet Pow workflows
[Octopress by Brandon Mathis](https://github.com/imathis/octopress) - Another established starting point with lots of options
[mojombo.github.io by Tom Preston-Werner](https://github.com/mojombo/mojombo.github.io) - TPW's original Jekyll theme

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<nav>
<a href="/">Blog</a>
<a href="/about">About Me</a>
<a href="/about">About</a>
</nav>
<div style="clear:both;"></div>