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Portable Jekyll for Windows
http://www.madhur.co.in/blog/2013/07/20/buildportablejekyll.html
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The steps to create the portable jekyll #22

Open faridcher opened 8 years ago

faridcher commented 8 years ago

Hi, Could you please provide the steps that you took to stick together different linux sub-programs (mingw, git) and ruby stuff?

Suppose I want to recreate the same structure from scratch. A short summary would be enough. for example:

  1. download mingw
  2. download ruby and extract in the ruby folder etc

Thanks

drawcard commented 8 years ago

+1 would love this. Also are administrator rights required at any stage? I am hoping to use this on a locked down system.

madhur commented 8 years ago

I had blogged about this here

http://www.madhur.co.in/blog/2013/07/20/buildportablejekyll.html

Some things have changed considering its 2+ years old article but basics remain same.

madhur commented 8 years ago

This is the correct link: http://www.madhur.co.in/blog/2011/09/01/runningjekyllwindows.html

faridcher commented 8 years ago

Thanks madhur, I already had seen that blog post. However you have not discussed about curl, git and winscp. Is there any configuration for them or just simply extracting the libraries?

madhur commented 8 years ago

Right, no configuration. Simple extraction.

faridcher commented 8 years ago

off course setpath.bat takes care of the path environmental variable and ssl certificates. Thank you @madhur .

madhur commented 8 years ago

👍

armandomartires commented 8 years ago

would it be possible to add nodejs to the package? I use gulp on my workflow.

drawcard commented 8 years ago

@armandomartires check out: https://www.jamesward.com/2014/12/10/introducing-gulp-launcher