A GitHub Pages (Jekyll) template for personal academic website. Click here to see the demo.
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- First, fork this repository or click the "Use this template" button to create a new repository. The name of the repository should be
<your-github-username>.github.io
(click here to learn more about naming a GitHub Pages repository).- If you plan to customize the functionality or style of the template, and do not want to get updates from this repository, choose "Use this template".
- If you plan to only edit the content (biography, publications, news, etc.), and would like to get updates from this repository, choose "Fork".
- If you want to contribute to this project, fork the repository and submit a pull request.
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Follow the step 1 and step 2 of the instruction here to install prerequisites and jekyll.
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Clone your forked repository to your local machine.
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Run the following command in the root directory of the repository:
bundle exec jekyll serve
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Browse to the displayed URL to see the website.
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Go to the repository settings and enable GitHub Pages. Detailed instructions can be found here.
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Navigate to your created website, and follow the instructions displayed on the homepage (if any) to finalize the setup.