diff --git a/Gemfile.lock b/Gemfile.lock index 721c885..b3c87cd 100644 --- a/Gemfile.lock +++ b/Gemfile.lock @@ -1,6 +1,11 @@ GEM remote: https://rubygems.org/ specs: + activesupport (5.2.0) + concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2) + i18n (>= 0.7, < 2) + minitest (~> 5.1) + tzinfo (~> 1.1) addressable (2.5.2) public_suffix (>= 2.0.2, < 4.0) colorator (1.1.0) @@ -11,6 +16,10 @@ GEM eventmachine (1.2.5) ffi (1.9.18) forwardable-extended (2.6.0) + gemoji (3.0.0) + html-pipeline (2.8.0) + activesupport (>= 2) + nokogiri (>= 1.4) http_parser.rb (0.6.0) i18n (0.9.1) concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0) @@ -33,6 +42,10 @@ GEM sass (~> 3.4) jekyll-watch (2.0.0) listen (~> 3.0) + jemoji (0.10.0) + gemoji (~> 3.0) + html-pipeline (~> 2.2) + jekyll (~> 3.0) kramdown (1.16.2) liquid (4.0.0) listen (3.1.5) @@ -40,8 +53,12 @@ GEM rb-inotify (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.7) ruby_dep (~> 1.2) mercenary (0.3.6) + mini_portile2 (2.3.0) minima (2.1.1) jekyll (~> 3.3) + minitest (5.11.3) + nokogiri (1.8.2) + mini_portile2 (~> 2.3.0) pathutil (0.16.1) forwardable-extended (~> 2.6) public_suffix (3.0.1) @@ -56,6 +73,9 @@ GEM sass-listen (4.0.0) rb-fsevent (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.4) rb-inotify (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.7) + thread_safe (0.3.6) + tzinfo (1.2.5) + thread_safe (~> 0.1) PLATFORMS ruby @@ -63,9 +83,10 @@ PLATFORMS DEPENDENCIES jekyll (~> 3.7.0) jekyll-feed (~> 0.6) + jemoji minima (~> 2.0) rouge tzinfo-data BUNDLED WITH - 1.16.0 + 1.16.2 diff --git a/_posts/2018-06-13-ubuntu-quick-dev-setup.md b/_posts/2018-06-13-ubuntu-quick-dev-setup.md index b26b98e..baba9e0 100644 --- a/_posts/2018-06-13-ubuntu-quick-dev-setup.md +++ b/_posts/2018-06-13-ubuntu-quick-dev-setup.md @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Of course, this is not yet a complete setup because I still have to setup Angula [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com) is a technology that will "Transform your plain text into static websites and blogs." It's like **blogging for hackers**, and I use it for this very blog, hosted for free on Github Pages. When all you need is a quick way to put content online, you can never go wrong with it, believe me. I will write more about Jekyll and Github Pages later, but for now, here's how I set it up. -1. Open a text editor, then add the following two lines at end of the file ```~/.bashrc```: +1. Open a text editor, then add the following two lines at the end of the file ```~/.bashrc```: ```bash export GEM_HOME=$HOME/gems export PATH=$HOME/gems/bin:$PATH