This Jekyll theme powers my personal website.
This is forked from Cole Townsend's Balzac theme with heavy inspiration from his website.
Some improvements were introduced by following Michael Rose's So Simple themes for Jekyll (such as Bing Verification, Twitter Cards, Google Analytics, Authorship, and Webmaster Tools support).
Thanks to Amédée d'Aboville for the nifty javascript hover-over in the title.
Setup and settings are similar to Balzac's. Please file an issue if something is not clear or you have any questions.
jekyll serve --config _config.yml,_config_dev.yml --watch
scss -t compress assets/sass/i.scss assets/css/i.css
Deploy with s3_website.
jekyll build
s3_website push
Use rbenv. As in this guide.
On a mac, use rvm for managing ruby environment.
Use bundler for managing gems:
gem install bundler
Run from root of the repo:
bundler install
Important: need to rehash to create symbolic links to gems like jekyll -
rbenv rehash
Then run jekyll commands:
jekyll build
- Use keynote to make figures.
- Export to pdf.
- Crop in preview.
- Use inkscape to convert to svg:
inkscape --without-gui --file=in.pdf --export-plain-svg=out.svg
- Put in
_svg
folder, include using{% asset out.svg %}
Use this for anything you want.
- papers.md:
- add conversion of .bib files as in https://github.com/bamos/cv to papers.yml
- add bibtex, pdf, code crossrefs from talks & bib file