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Egor Tensin
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[![Test](https://github.com/egor-tensin/egor-tensin.github.io/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/egor-tensin/egor-tensin.github.io/actions/workflows/test.yml)
This is my website hosted on [GitHub Pages] at https://egor-tensin.github.io/.
[GitHub Pages]: https://pages.github.com
Development
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[Jekyll] is used to build a set of static HTML pages from a collection of
templates and resources.
[Bundler] is used to manage project's dependencies.
Make sure you have the `bundler` gem installed; project dependencies can then
be installed by executing
bundle install
in the project's root directory.
To run a local web server, run
bundle exec jekyll serve --watch --config _config.yml,_config_dev.yml
You can then review your changes at http://localhost:4000/.
Or you can use [jekyll-docker] to set up a development environment in Docker
and not bother with installing everything locally.
[jekyll-theme] is used as a remote Jekyll theme.
[Jekyll]: https://jekyllrb.com/
[Bundler]: http://bundler.io/
[jekyll-docker]: https://github.com/egor-tensin/jekyll-docker
[jekyll-theme]: https://github.com/egor-tensin/jekyll-theme
### Access via file://
Jekyll doesn't provide native support for generating a static website which can
be browsed without running an instance of Jekyll's web server.
One easy workaround is to `wget` the website and convert the links:
wget --no-verbose --recursive --convert-links --adjust-extension -- http://localhost:4000/
License
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Distributed under the MIT License.
See [LICENSE.txt] for details.
[LICENSE.txt]: LICENSE.txt
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