Jekyll plugin for building Jekyll sites with any public GitHub-hosted theme
- Add the following to your Gemfile
gem "jekyll-remote-theme"
and run bundle install
to install the plugin
- Add the following to your site's
_config.yml
to activate the plugin
plugins:
- jekyll-remote-theme
Note: If you are using a Jekyll version less than 3.5.0, use the gems
key instead of plugins
.
- Add the following to your site's
_config.yml
to choose your theme
remote_theme: benbalter/retlab
or 1
remote_theme: http[s]://github.<Enterprise>.com/benbalter/retlab
1 The codeload subdomain needs to be available on your github enterprise instance for this to work.
Remote themes are specified by the remote_theme
key in the site's config.
For public GitHub, remote themes must be in the form of OWNER/REPOSITORY
, and must represent a public GitHub-hosted Jekyll theme. See the Jekyll documentation for more information on authoring a theme. Note that you do not need to upload the gem to RubyGems or include a .gemspec
file.
You may also optionally specify a branch, tag, or commit to use by appending an @
and the Git ref (e.g., benbalter/retlab@v1.0.0
or benbalter/retlab@develop
). If you don't specify a Git ref, the master
branch will be used.
For Enterprise GitHub, remote themes must be in the form of http[s]://GITHUBHOST.com/OWNER/REPOSITORY
, and must represent a public (non-private repository) GitHub-hosted Jekyll theme. Other than requiring the fully qualified domain name of the enterprise GitHub instance, this works exactly the same as the public usage.
Adding --verbose
to the build
or serve
command may provide additional information.