Going forward, Forestry recommends that you prepend all your jekyll commands with bundle exec like we have in the example above. # If you did stash any work above, reapply it Git commit -m "Dependency management handling via bundler" # to make sure your website looks as expected # Open a web browser and go to the url localhost:4000 # this command will test that the gemfile works and # Now you can make any changes you need to the # calculate the dependency graph and install the # this command will generate a template Gemfile, ![]() # you can use "git stash" to set aside any work Forestry will continue to support all of these options specifically for jekyll plugin dependencies. Jekyll also allows several methods to specify plugins, including using your project Gemfile. This document will help you to create a Gemfile for your project so that you can use Forestry to build your project and unlock our powerful Preview and Publish functionality. This error message typically means that your Jekyll project doesn’t have a Gemfile. Forestry requires that your Jekyll projects contain a Gemfile at the root of the repository. ![]() ![]() Jekyll is a ruby application and can use Bundler to manage your project dependencies. Bundler is a dependency manager for the Ruby programming language that can read Gemfiles, resolve the dependency graph and install those gems. Gemfiles include a list of project dependencies and where to find them. ![]() bundle/ directory When I view an error log from Forestry I see: Could not locate Gemfile or.
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