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NAME

       jekyll_build - build a website from its sources

USAGE

       jekyll build [options...]

OPTIONS

       The following options control the build command.

       --config CONFIG_FILE[,CONFIG_FILE2,...]
              Use  one  or  more  (custom)  configuration  files  instead  of  or  together  with
              _config.yml. Settings specified in later files override earlier definitions.

       -b, --baseurl URL
              Serve the website from the given base URL.

       -I, --incremental
              Enable incremental rebuilds. Only generate documents and pages  that  were  updated
              since  the  previous  build.  The  file  .jekyll-metadata  keeps track of both file
              modification times and inter-document dependencies.

       -w, --[no-]watch
              Watch for changes and rebuild the changed sites from source. This

       --limit_posts MAX_POSTS
              Limit the number of posts to parse and publish.

       --future
              Publish posts or collection documents with a future date.

       -D, --drafts
              Process and render posts in the _drafts folder (defaults to no).

       --unpublished
              Render posts that are marked as unpublished (defaults to no).

       --force_polling
              Force watch to use polling.

       --lsi  Use a Latent Semantic Indexer (LSI) like classifier-reborn for an improved  related
              posts feature.

       --strict_front_matter
              Fail the build if errors are present in the front matter.

       -q, --quiet
              Silence output.

       -V, --verbose
              Print verbose output.

       For a list of general options please read the jekyll(1) manual page.

SEE ALSO

       jekyll-serve(1), jekyll(1)

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was  written  by  Daniel Leidert <dleidert@debian.org>, for the Debian
       GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).