@mjallday here is the Vagrantfile I was talking about.
Vagrant is a tool to automate the installation of development
environments in separate virtual machines. This project has been setup
with vagrant to map this current folder to /srv/app and to install
the latest version of jekyll available.
Vagrant will also connect port 4000 in the virtual machine to port
4000 on the host computers localhost, so that if you surf to
http://127.0.0.1:4000/ when jekyll is running then you will be able to
see the blog running.
Any changes made while jekyll is running should be propagated to the
virtual machine and automatically regenerate the site with the changes
made.
@mjallday here is the Vagrantfile I was talking about.
Vagrant is a tool to automate the installation of development environments in separate virtual machines. This project has been setup with vagrant to map this current folder to
/srv/app
and to install the latest version of jekyll available.Vagrant will also connect port 4000 in the virtual machine to port 4000 on the host computers localhost, so that if you surf to http://127.0.0.1:4000/ when jekyll is running then you will be able to see the blog running.
Any changes made while jekyll is running should be propagated to the virtual machine and automatically regenerate the site with the changes made.