This is to avoid stepping on the system ruby installation. It is running with the help of Homebrew so, there is no need for other configurations or other complex steps. In the machine, if there is no Ruby present there, run the following command it will automatically install Ruby in the system. Run the following in a terminal ( note that we are creating a local to the project zshrc file that we will source each time we want to work here. Follow the following steps to install Jekyll on MacOS. So, will install ruby 3 with homebrew instead. Ruby -v returned ruby 2.6.8p205, so the built-in ruby should have been new enough (>=2.5), but I ran into problems using it. To install Jekyll in the following I am working through these instructions: User tower to clone my to locally at ~/sites/.Xcode command line tools were already installed.Toward getting a local Jekyll install working: The following is how I made things work on a 2021 14” MacBook Pro M1 Max running MacOS 12.1 Monterey. Later I had a markdown based blog hosted on heroku, but the system that was running on was deprecated also and I need to find a new solution.) Based on some notes I wrote to myself 5+ years ago and some quick googling, I’m going to try a Github based jekyll blog. (Originally I used SquareSpace and blogged at henrysmac. And, ultimately I want to migrate my earlier posts from two earlier blogs here to consolidate into a single place. Usage Install packages (based on package. npm Installation / Update Install npm brew install node Note:Type node -vand npm -vto validate the installation. In terms of behind-the-scenes I want something simple and markdown based. Gem and Bundler Installation References As a minimal mistake Jekyll theme user, I use the following commands to set up and use npm, gem, and bundler for macOS. With some of the things I want to work on and think about in the coming year I’d like to try on-again. This is the latest version of that, having been in an off-again mode for five years or so. It’s always been entirely for myself, mostly to record information somewhere that I will find it again when I need it. I’ve been on-again-mostly-off-again with writing blog posts.
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