This is my personal webpage adapted from academic websites, which is © 2016 Michael Rose and released under the MIT License. See LICENSE.md.
See more info at https://academicpages.github.io/
Instructions
- Set site-wide configuration and create content & metadata (see below -- also see this set of diffs showing what files were changed to set up an example site for a user with the username "getorg-testacct")
- Upload any files (like PDFs, .zip files, etc.) to the files/ directory. They will appear at https://[your GitHub username].github.io/files/example.pdf.
- Check status by going to the repository settings, in the "GitHub pages" section
- (Optional) Use the Jupyter notebooks or python scripts in the
markdown_generator
folder to generate markdown files for publications and talks from a TSV file.
To run locally (not on GitHub Pages, to serve on your own computer)
- Clone the repository and made updates as detailed above
- Make sure you have ruby-dev, bundler, and nodejs installed:
sudo apt install ruby-dev ruby-bundler nodejs
- Run
bundle clean
to clean up the directory (no need to run--force
) - Run
bundle install
to install ruby dependencies. If you get errors, delete Gemfile.lock and try again. - Run
bundle exec jekyll serve
to generate the HTML and serve it from localhost:4000