This repo is my personal site, all of it. Everything you can see already in public already at benward.uk is here in raw form, such that you might learn from it.
The site is built statically, using Jekyll, and all of that is inside the /jekyll
subdirectory. There's templates, configuration, a rudimentary Rakefile
for some basic post operations, and a directory of scrappy hacks that augment the standard Jekyll gem. They're not documented yet, and they really need to be broken out into separate gems in their own right, but one advantage of a static site generator is that there's a low cost to unoptimised, hacky code when all you're trying to do is relaunch your blog. Anyway, please learn from it, or teach me things, too.
This repo contains mixed content.
- Any text file ending in a
.css
,.md
,.html
, or.textile
extension, and binary files, are by default Copyright All Rights Reserved by me, Ben Ward. These are the design elements, pages, and articles published on my site, and you need my permission to reproduce them. By all means, ask. - Ruby code, YAML configurations and Liquid templates (which are the .html files contained within the
_layouts
directory) are free for you to use however you wish. A line of attribution would be lovely, but do whatever's appropriate.
If you clone the repo to work with your own Jekyll set-up, please erase the _posts
directory and use your own stub content. That way no-one has any accidental publishing accidents.
Plugin code really does need a refactor, but if they help you learn a little about how Jekyll's internals work, or how to augment them with Ruby, then that's all for the better.