On Wed, 2023-08-30 at 11:51 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > Can you point me to that file (privately if you prefer)? I've had a look > around > and it doesn't reveal itself.
https://github.com/gentoo-ev/www.gentoo.de/blob/master/Dockerfile > > > It builds a static site so you can open the resulting HTML right in > > your browser without setting up a whole ass web server. > > That's the attraction of Jekyll. The snag is that I can't install a Jekyll > theme without giving myself wholesale privileges over the Gentoo installation > of Ruby. After you've installed jekyll, you should have rubygems available on your system. Running gem install <theme> will install <theme> to your /.local/share/gem/ruby directory and make it available to whatever version of ruby you ran the command with. I tried it with "jekyll-theme-minimal" and it looks like it worked, but I didn't go so far as to build a website with it.