Options for creating a new site with Jekyll
 
            
            
            
            
            jekyll new <PATH> installs a new Jekyll site at the path specified (relative to current directory). In this case, Jekyll will be installed in a directory called myblog. Here are some additional details:
- To install the Jekyll site into the directory you’re currently in, run jekyll new. If the existing directory isn’t empty, you can pass the –force option with jekyll new . –force.
- jekyll newautomatically initiates- bundle installto install the dependencies required. (If you don’t want Bundler to install the gems, use- jekyll new myblog --skip-bundle.)
- By default, the Jekyll site installed by jekyll newuses a gem-based theme called Minima. With gem-based themes, some of the directories and files are stored in the theme-gem, hidden from your immediate view.
- We recommend setting up Jekyll with a gem-based theme but if you want to start with a blank slate, use jekyll new myblog --blank
- To learn about other parameters you can include with jekyll new, typejekyll new --help.
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