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NAME

       Jekyll - is a blogaware, static site generator.

USAGE

       jekyll # . -> ./_site

       jekyll <path to write generated site>
              # . -> <path>

       jekyll <path to source> <path to write generated site>
              # <path> -> <path>

       jekyll import <importer name> <options>
              # imports posts using named import script

              Configuration  is  read from '<source>/_config.yml' but can be overridden using the
              following options:

OPTIONS

       --file [PATH]
              File to import from

       --dbname [TEXT]
              DB to import from

       --user [TEXT]
              Username to use when importing

       --pass [TEXT]
              Password to use when importing

       --host [HOST ADDRESS]
              Host to import from

       --site [SITE NAME]
              Site to import from

       --[no-]safe
              Safe mode (default unsafe)

       --[no-]auto
              Auto-regenerate

       --server [PORT]
              Start web server (default port 4000)

       --no-server
              Do not start a web server

       --base-url [BASE_URL]
              Serve website from a given base URL (default '/'

       --[no-]lsi
              Use LSI for better related posts

       --[no-]pygments
              Use pygments to highlight code

       --rdiscount
              Use rdiscount gem for Markdown

       --redcarpet
              Use redcarpet gem for Markdown

       --kramdown
              Use kramdown gem for Markdown

       --time [TIME]
              Time to generate the site for

       --[no-]future
              Render future dated posts

       --permalink [TYPE]
              Use 'date' (default) for YYYY/MM/DD

       --paginate [POSTS_PER_PAGE]
              Paginate a blog's posts

       --limit_posts [MAX_POSTS]
              Limit the number of posts to publish

       --url [URL]
              Set custom site.url

       --version
              Display current version

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Youhei SASAKI  <uwabami@gfd-dennou.org>,  for  the  Debian
       GNU/Linux system(but may be used by others).