To install Jekyll and build: (Note for windows see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/16853614/1596547)
- install rubygems (sudo
apt-get install rubygems
)
- (sudo)
gem install jekyll
- go to the
./docs
dir of your bootstrap install (see also: Explore and install Twitter Bootstrap 3)
- run
jekyll --server
from your bootstrap dir
- visit
http://localhost:9001/
http://localhost:9001/docs.html
in your browser
NB the default port for WEBrick will be 9001. If this port is not avaible an other port will be used: WARN TCPServer Error: Address already in use - bind(2)
INFO WEBrick::HTTPServer#start: pid=30728 port=4000
When you visit http://localhost:9001/
you will find a home screen. The "View docs" button links to /docs/ while the docs are on docs.html See below:
Now (jul 10 2013) the navbar links seems broken (missing .html) so use http://localhost:9001/javascript.html
in stead of http://localhost:9001/javascript
. See also: https://github.com/twitter/bootstrap/pull/8443
Using git (jekyll already installed):
git clone --branch 3.0.0-wip git://github.com/twitter/bootstrap.git
cd bootstrap
jekyll --server
visit http://localhost:9001/
or http://localhost:4000/
UPDATE @lee-whitney suggests to use jekyll serve
instead of jekyll --server
. The jekyll serve
command creates a directory with the html files of the docs. You could serve this files on a (local) webserver. jekyll serve
don't start a (jekyll) server. I test this commands on linux (Ubuntu 12.04LTS) with Jekyll 0.12.1
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