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Arti Zirk 8 years ago
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      Gemfile
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      Gemfile.lock
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      _config.yml
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      _posts/2017-03-08-welcome-to-jekyll.markdown
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.gitignore vendored

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_site
.sass-cache
.jekyll-metadata

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source "https://rubygems.org"
ruby RUBY_VERSION
# Hello! This is where you manage which Jekyll version is used to run.
# When you want to use a different version, change it below, save the
# file and run `bundle install`. Run Jekyll with `bundle exec`, like so:
#
# bundle exec jekyll serve
#
# This will help ensure the proper Jekyll version is running.
# Happy Jekylling!
gem "jekyll", "3.4.1"
# This is the default theme for new Jekyll sites. You may change this to anything you like.
gem "minima", "~> 2.0"
# If you want to use GitHub Pages, remove the "gem "jekyll"" above and
# uncomment the line below. To upgrade, run `bundle update github-pages`.
# gem "github-pages", group: :jekyll_plugins
# If you have any plugins, put them here!
group :jekyll_plugins do
gem "jekyll-feed", "~> 0.6"
end
# Windows does not include zoneinfo files, so bundle the tzinfo-data gem
gem 'tzinfo-data', platforms: [:mingw, :mswin, :x64_mingw, :jruby]

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GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
addressable (2.5.0)
public_suffix (~> 2.0, >= 2.0.2)
colorator (1.1.0)
ffi (1.9.18)
forwardable-extended (2.6.0)
jekyll (3.4.1)
addressable (~> 2.4)
colorator (~> 1.0)
jekyll-sass-converter (~> 1.0)
jekyll-watch (~> 1.1)
kramdown (~> 1.3)
liquid (~> 3.0)
mercenary (~> 0.3.3)
pathutil (~> 0.9)
rouge (~> 1.7)
safe_yaml (~> 1.0)
jekyll-feed (0.9.1)
jekyll (~> 3.3)
jekyll-sass-converter (1.5.0)
sass (~> 3.4)
jekyll-watch (1.5.0)
listen (~> 3.0, < 3.1)
kramdown (1.13.2)
liquid (3.0.6)
listen (3.0.8)
rb-fsevent (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.4)
rb-inotify (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.7)
mercenary (0.3.6)
minima (2.1.0)
jekyll (~> 3.3)
pathutil (0.14.0)
forwardable-extended (~> 2.6)
public_suffix (2.0.5)
rb-fsevent (0.9.8)
rb-inotify (0.9.8)
ffi (>= 0.5.0)
rouge (1.11.1)
safe_yaml (1.0.4)
sass (3.4.23)
PLATFORMS
ruby
DEPENDENCIES
jekyll (= 3.4.1)
jekyll-feed (~> 0.6)
minima (~> 2.0)
tzinfo-data
RUBY VERSION
ruby 2.4.0p0
BUNDLED WITH
1.14.6

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theme: jekyll-theme-slate # Welcome to Jekyll!
#
# This config file is meant for settings that affect your whole blog, values
# which you are expected to set up once and rarely edit after that. If you find
# yourself editing this file very often, consider using Jekyll's data files
# feature for the data you need to update frequently.
#
# For technical reasons, this file is *NOT* reloaded automatically when you use
# 'bundle exec jekyll serve'. If you change this file, please restart the server process.
# Site settings
# These are used to personalize your new site. If you look in the HTML files,
# you will see them accessed via {{ site.title }}, {{ site.email }}, and so on.
# You can create any custom variable you would like, and they will be accessible
# in the templates via {{ site.myvariable }}.
title: TTÜ Tarkvaraarenduse klubi Lapikud
email: about@lapikud.ee
description: > # this means to ignore newlines until "baseurl:"
We are awesome
baseurl: "" # the subpath of your site, e.g. /blog
url: "http://lapikud.ee" # the base hostname & protocol for your site, e.g. http://example.com
instagram_username: lapikud
github_username: lapikud
# Build settings
markdown: kramdown
theme: minima
gems:
- jekyll-feed
exclude:
- Gemfile
- Gemfile.lock

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---
layout: post
title: "Welcome to Lapikud"
date: 2017-03-08 19:56:13 +0200
categories: jekyll update
---
You’ll find this post in your `_posts` directory. Go ahead and edit it and re-build the site to see your changes. You can rebuild the site in many different ways, but the most common way is to run `jekyll serve`, which launches a web server and auto-regenerates your site when a file is updated.
To add new posts, simply add a file in the `_posts` directory that follows the convention `YYYY-MM-DD-name-of-post.ext` and includes the necessary front matter. Take a look at the source for this post to get an idea about how it works.
Jekyll also offers powerful support for code snippets:
{% highlight ruby %}
def print_hi(name)
puts "Hi, #{name}"
end
print_hi('Tom')
#=> prints 'Hi, Tom' to STDOUT.
{% endhighlight %}
Check out the [Jekyll docs][jekyll-docs] for more info on how to get the most out of Jekyll. File all bugs/feature requests at [Jekyll’s GitHub repo][jekyll-gh]. If you have questions, you can ask them on [Jekyll Talk][jekyll-talk].
[jekyll-docs]: https://jekyllrb.com/docs/home
[jekyll-gh]: https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll
[jekyll-talk]: https://talk.jekyllrb.com/

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---
layout: page
title: About
permalink: /about/
---
This is the base Jekyll theme. You can find out more info about customizing your Jekyll theme, as well as basic Jekyll usage documentation at [jekyllrb.com](https://jekyllrb.com/)
You can find the source code for the Jekyll new theme at:
{% include icon-github.html username="jekyll" %} /
[minima](https://github.com/jekyll/minima)
You can find the source code for Jekyll at
{% include icon-github.html username="jekyll" %} /
[jekyll](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll)

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---
# You don't need to edit this file, it's empty on purpose.
# Edit theme's home layout instead if you wanna make some changes
# See: https://jekyllrb.com/docs/themes/#overriding-theme-defaults
layout: home
---
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