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ATTENTION This is an experimental test of The Carpentries Workbench lesson infrastructure. It was automatically converted from the source lesson via the lesson transition script.

If anything seems off, please contact Zhian Kamvar zkamvar@carpentries.org

Building Websites with Jekyll and GitHub/GitLab

Gitpod ready-to-code DOI

This lesson teaches the basics of creating, configuring, and updating a static website with GitHub Pages and Jekyll. The lesson is aimed at researchers and research software engineers who understand what a variable is and are familiar with the GitHub web interface. Read more about the target audience and learning objectives on the lesson homepage.

Development Status & Contributing

The lesson is currently open for beta testing. If you would like to teach this lesson to your local audience, please get in touch with the lesson developers by opening a new issue on the lesson repository and adding a label pilot or posting to the #jekyll-pages-lesson Slack channel on The Carpentries Slack. You can also let The Carpentries know by submitting your workshop via the The Carpentries Incubator website. We would love to help you prepare to teach the lesson and receive feedback on how it could be further improved, based on your experience in the workshop.

If you want to find out more about how this lesson was developed, check out the notes from previous lesson sprints in our HackMD.

If you'd like to ask the maintainers anything, we'd love to hear from you! You can open an issue here or post on the Slack channel linked above.

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Please check the contributing guidelines if you would like to contribute to this lesson.

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  • Name: Carpentries Sandbox
  • Login: fishtree-attempt
  • Kind: organization
  • Email: zkamvar+fishtree@carpentries.org

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