Reinit and Jekyll
Published on May 07, 2012 by Vincent Demeester.
Introduction
Two weeks ago, my online personal server has been attacked and, somehow, died. I’m in the process of re-installation of it but I’m going to hardened a bit the security on it. Anyway, this crash meant that every piece of site I maintain has been down. That’s why I moved this identity site on the github pages, using a CNAME ; That way I can crash as much as I want my server(s), this page should still be up for a while.
And I’m switching on Jekyll for this website as It is supported by Github page, easy to use and easy to deploy elsewhere (if one day I want to move from Github).
The rest of the post is going to be used as a sandbox post to test the site styles.
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Some bash script…
#!/bin/bash update_gems() { echo "Update gems for all versions ? (y/N)" read UPDATE_GEMS test -z "${UPDATE_GEMS}" && UPDATE_GEMS="n" if test "${UPDATE_GEMS}" = "y"; then for version in =ls --color=never $HOME/.rbenv/versions=; do echo "Updating ${version%/}" RBENV_VERSION="${version%/}" rbenv exec gem update RBENV_VERSION="${version%/}" rbenv exec gem install bundler done fi } update_gems