Add a dependency in a project using gem
I am having a problem when I use Jekyll to build a website and host it on github. The website uses a relative path dependency jekyll-relative-links, but this dependency is installed on the local disk:
/Users/xxx/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.5.1/gems/jekyll-relative-links-0.5.3
I will not find this dependency when I push the site onto github, so I would like to ask if I can install this dependency in the project. Thanks.
ruby jekyll
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I am having a problem when I use Jekyll to build a website and host it on github. The website uses a relative path dependency jekyll-relative-links, but this dependency is installed on the local disk:
/Users/xxx/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.5.1/gems/jekyll-relative-links-0.5.3
I will not find this dependency when I push the site onto github, so I would like to ask if I can install this dependency in the project. Thanks.
ruby jekyll
No, unfortunately one cannot extend GH pages functionality with 3rd party gems.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 13 '18 at 6:52
@AlekseiMatiushkin if OP would build the site locally with jekyll and then push it to Github as HTML it could be done though right?
– max pleaner
Nov 13 '18 at 7:42
@maxpleaner most likely, yes, but this is not what was asked initially; I agree that’s the way to go, indeed.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 13 '18 at 7:57
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I am having a problem when I use Jekyll to build a website and host it on github. The website uses a relative path dependency jekyll-relative-links, but this dependency is installed on the local disk:
/Users/xxx/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.5.1/gems/jekyll-relative-links-0.5.3
I will not find this dependency when I push the site onto github, so I would like to ask if I can install this dependency in the project. Thanks.
ruby jekyll
I am having a problem when I use Jekyll to build a website and host it on github. The website uses a relative path dependency jekyll-relative-links, but this dependency is installed on the local disk:
/Users/xxx/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.5.1/gems/jekyll-relative-links-0.5.3
I will not find this dependency when I push the site onto github, so I would like to ask if I can install this dependency in the project. Thanks.
ruby jekyll
ruby jekyll
asked Nov 13 '18 at 4:57
Liu SilongLiu Silong
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No, unfortunately one cannot extend GH pages functionality with 3rd party gems.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 13 '18 at 6:52
@AlekseiMatiushkin if OP would build the site locally with jekyll and then push it to Github as HTML it could be done though right?
– max pleaner
Nov 13 '18 at 7:42
@maxpleaner most likely, yes, but this is not what was asked initially; I agree that’s the way to go, indeed.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 13 '18 at 7:57
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No, unfortunately one cannot extend GH pages functionality with 3rd party gems.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 13 '18 at 6:52
@AlekseiMatiushkin if OP would build the site locally with jekyll and then push it to Github as HTML it could be done though right?
– max pleaner
Nov 13 '18 at 7:42
@maxpleaner most likely, yes, but this is not what was asked initially; I agree that’s the way to go, indeed.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 13 '18 at 7:57
No, unfortunately one cannot extend GH pages functionality with 3rd party gems.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 13 '18 at 6:52
No, unfortunately one cannot extend GH pages functionality with 3rd party gems.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 13 '18 at 6:52
@AlekseiMatiushkin if OP would build the site locally with jekyll and then push it to Github as HTML it could be done though right?
– max pleaner
Nov 13 '18 at 7:42
@AlekseiMatiushkin if OP would build the site locally with jekyll and then push it to Github as HTML it could be done though right?
– max pleaner
Nov 13 '18 at 7:42
@maxpleaner most likely, yes, but this is not what was asked initially; I agree that’s the way to go, indeed.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 13 '18 at 7:57
@maxpleaner most likely, yes, but this is not what was asked initially; I agree that’s the way to go, indeed.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 13 '18 at 7:57
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GitHub Pages officially supports jekyll-relative-links 0.5.3
, so you can just install It as usual:
Add the following to your site's Gemfile:
gem 'jekyll-relative-links'
Add the following to your site's config file:
plugins:
- jekyll-relative-links
More here
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GitHub Pages officially supports jekyll-relative-links 0.5.3
, so you can just install It as usual:
Add the following to your site's Gemfile:
gem 'jekyll-relative-links'
Add the following to your site's config file:
plugins:
- jekyll-relative-links
More here
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GitHub Pages officially supports jekyll-relative-links 0.5.3
, so you can just install It as usual:
Add the following to your site's Gemfile:
gem 'jekyll-relative-links'
Add the following to your site's config file:
plugins:
- jekyll-relative-links
More here
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GitHub Pages officially supports jekyll-relative-links 0.5.3
, so you can just install It as usual:
Add the following to your site's Gemfile:
gem 'jekyll-relative-links'
Add the following to your site's config file:
plugins:
- jekyll-relative-links
More here
GitHub Pages officially supports jekyll-relative-links 0.5.3
, so you can just install It as usual:
Add the following to your site's Gemfile:
gem 'jekyll-relative-links'
Add the following to your site's config file:
plugins:
- jekyll-relative-links
More here
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No, unfortunately one cannot extend GH pages functionality with 3rd party gems.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 13 '18 at 6:52
@AlekseiMatiushkin if OP would build the site locally with jekyll and then push it to Github as HTML it could be done though right?
– max pleaner
Nov 13 '18 at 7:42
@maxpleaner most likely, yes, but this is not what was asked initially; I agree that’s the way to go, indeed.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 13 '18 at 7:57