This is a Jekyll website template designed for Explorer Fellows. During the Fellowship, you'll generate a number of projects
This can also be used for Open Source and Externship Fellows but you might need to make some tweaks.
- Fork this repository or use the Template button.
- Update
_config.ymlto contain your information.- Change
urlto be what your Github Pages will be (the name of the repository) - Make sure it has the /
- Change
- Go to the repository settings and turn on GitHub Pages
Head to _data and fill out either projects.yml, experience.yml and education.yml.
Project example.
- title: Machine Learning Project
event: MLH Fellowship Explorer Sprint 3 - Batch 1
date: Fall 2020Experience example.
- role: Open Source Fellow
company: MLH Fellowship
dates: Summer 2020
logo: fellowship.svgEducation example.
- course: Explorer Fellow
institute: MLH Fellowship
dates: Fall 2020
logo: fellowship.svg- Make a new
.mdfile inside ofprojects. - Add the header to your markdown file (see below) and change the title to the name of your blog post.
- Write your project page! Can be a README from GitHub or your Devpost page.
- Add the
page-namefield to yourprojects.yml(see below).
Top of post markdown file post.
---
title: Sprint 1 Project
layout: page
---
projects.yml with the page-name field.
- title: Machine Learning Project
event: MLH Fellowship Explorer Sprint 3 - Batch 1
date: Fall 2020
page-name: sprint1If you want to test it locally or add some new features, run the below commands. Make sure to have Ruby and Bundler installed.
bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve