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For local development you can use Jekyll on the command line and run the build-in development server locally. The easiest way is using Docker Compose. This is a quick way to spin up the Jekyll development environment and a CORS container to fix CORS issues with client-side API calls.
You will only need to have Docker installed. Run the Docker Compose command to start the containers:
docker-compose up
After executing this command you should be able to reach the URL on http://localhost:4000/.
Two different configs are used. One for development and one for the production build. You can find them in the root directory:
_config.yml
_config-dev.yml
By default the _config.yml
config is used. During development it's recommend to specify the development _config-dev.yml
config. The Docker Compose file specifies the development config as well.