Revise installation instructions

Include Gemfile for Bundler install
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Michael Rose 2014-02-12 09:30:09 -05:00
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source 'https://rubygems.org'
gem 'jekyll'
gem 'kramdown'
gem 'coderay'
gem 'rake'
gem 'thor'
gem 'activesupport'
gem 'stringex'

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GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
activesupport (4.0.2)
i18n (~> 0.6, >= 0.6.4)
minitest (~> 4.2)
multi_json (~> 1.3)
thread_safe (~> 0.1)
tzinfo (~> 0.3.37)
atomic (1.1.14)
blankslate (2.1.2.4)
classifier (1.3.4)
fast-stemmer (>= 1.0.0)
coderay (1.1.0)
colorator (0.1)
commander (4.1.6)
highline (~> 1.6.11)
fast-stemmer (1.0.2)
ffi (1.9.3-x86-mingw32)
highline (1.6.20)
i18n (0.6.9)
jekyll (1.4.2)
classifier (~> 1.3)
colorator (~> 0.1)
commander (~> 4.1.3)
liquid (~> 2.5.5)
listen (~> 1.3)
maruku (~> 0.7.0)
pygments.rb (~> 0.5.0)
redcarpet (~> 2.3.0)
safe_yaml (~> 0.9.7)
toml (~> 0.1.0)
kramdown (1.3.1)
liquid (2.5.5)
listen (1.3.1)
rb-fsevent (>= 0.9.3)
rb-inotify (>= 0.9)
rb-kqueue (>= 0.2)
maruku (0.7.1)
minitest (4.7.5)
multi_json (1.8.4)
parslet (1.5.0)
blankslate (~> 2.0)
posix-spawn (0.3.8)
posix-spawn (~> 0.3.6)
yajl-ruby (~> 1.1.0)
rake (10.1.1)
rb-fsevent (0.9.4)
rb-inotify (0.9.3)
ffi (>= 0.5.0)
rb-kqueue (0.2.0)
ffi (>= 0.5.0)
redcarpet (2.3.0)
safe_yaml (0.9.7)
stringex (2.2.0)
thor (0.18.1)
thread_safe (0.1.3)
atomic
toml (0.1.0)
parslet (~> 1.5.0)
tzinfo (0.3.38)
yajl-ruby (1.1.0-x86-mingw32)
PLATFORMS
x86-mingw32
DEPENDENCIES
activesupport
coderay
jekyll
kramdown
rake
stringex
thor

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## Basic Setup for a new Jekyll site
1. [Install Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com) and read through the documentation if you haven't already.
2. Fork the [HPSTR Jekyll THeme repo](https://github.com/mmistakes/hpstr-jekyll-theme/fork)
3. Clone the repo you just forked to your computer.
1. [Install Bundler](http://bundler.io) `gem install bundler` and then install [Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com) and all dependencies `bundle install`.
2. Fork the [HPSTR Jekyll Theme repo](https://github.com/mmistakes/hpstr-jekyll-theme/fork).
3. Clone the repo you just forked and rename it.
4. Edit `_config.yml` to personalize your site.
5. Check out the sample posts in `_posts` to see examples for pulling in large feature images, tags, and other YAML data.
6. Read the documentation below for additional customization pointers and documentation.
5. Check out the sample posts in `_posts` to see examples for pulling in large feature images, assigning categories and tags, and other YAML data.
6. Read the documentation below for further customization pointers and documentation.
[Download the Theme](https://github.com/mmistakes/hpstr-jekyll-theme)
[Download the Theme](https://github.com/mmistakes/hpstr-jekyll-theme/archive/master.zip)
**Pro-tip:** Delete the `gh-pages` branch after cloning and start fresh by branching off `master`. There is a bunch of garbage in `gh-pages` used for the theme's demo that I'm guessing you don't want on your site.
**Pro-tip:** Delete the `gh-pages` branch after cloning and start fresh by branching off `master`. There is a bunch of garbage in `gh-pages` used for the theme's demo site that I'm guessing you don't want on your site.
{: .notice}
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## Basic Setup for a new Jekyll site
1. [Install Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com) and read through the documentation if you haven't already.
2. Fork the [HPSTR Jekyll Theme repo](https://github.com/mmistakes/hpstr-jekyll-theme/fork)
3. Clone the repo you just forked to your computer.
1. [Install Bundler](http://bundler.io) `gem install bundler` and then install [Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com) and all dependencies `bundle install`.
2. Fork the [HPSTR Jekyll Theme repo](https://github.com/mmistakes/hpstr-jekyll-theme/fork).
3. Clone the repo you just forked and rename it.
4. Edit `_config.yml` to personalize your site.
5. Check out the sample posts in `_posts` to see examples for pulling in large feature images, tags, and other YAML data.
5. Check out the sample posts in `_posts` to see examples for pulling in large feature images, assigning categories and tags, and other YAML data.
6. Read the documentation below for further customization pointers and documentation.
<div markdown="0"><a href="https://github.com/mmistakes/hpstr-jekyll-theme" class="btn btn-info">Download the Theme</a></div>
<div markdown="0"><a href="https://github.com/mmistakes/hpstr-jekyll-theme/archive/master.zip" class="btn">Download the Theme</a></div>
**Pro-tip:** Delete the `gh-pages` branch after cloning and start fresh by branching off `master`. There is a bunch of garbage in `gh-pages` used for the theme's demo that I'm guessing you don't want on your site.
{:.notice}
**Pro-tip:** Delete the `gh-pages` branch after cloning and start fresh by branching off `master`. There is a bunch of garbage in `gh-pages` used for the theme's demo site that I'm guessing you don't want on your site.
{: .notice}
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