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This repository is serves the content of https://help.jabref.org/.

Feel free to improve the page using the issue tracker or pull requests.
The help content is licensed under CC-BY-4.0

See also our guidelines and quick start guide on contributing.

Installation of Jekyll to check the page locally

Execute following steps:

  1. gem install bundler
  2. bundle install
  3. bundle exec jekyll serve --incremental

Now, the page is served locally at http://localhost:4000/.

Source: https://help.github.com/articles/using-jekyll-with-pages/#installing-jekyll.

Script overview

The script automate.py has following commands available (each can be shown when called with the help parameter -h on any of the positional parameters):

  • $ python _scripts/automate.py status [-e|--extended] [-m --markdown]

    • prints the current status to the console
    • [-e|--extended] prints the relevant pages (also applies to the markdown mode)
    • [-m --markdown] write the status int the markdown syntax and opens the file
  • $ python _scripts/automate.py update [-e|--extended]

    • updates all the redirecting pages and the index file of each language as well as the include pages
    • [-e|--extended] prints the relevant pages
  • $ python _scripts/automate.py clean [-e|--extended]

    • removes all the generated pages, the help site may not work afterwards
    • [-e|--extended] prints the deleted pages
  • $ python _scripts/automate.py removeHelpSuffix [-e|--extended]

    • removes from all help pages the Help suffix and creates redirects for them, this gets also called on each update
    • [-e|--extended] prints the renamed pages

Installation notes

Windows

  1. Open cmd.exe with administrative privileges
  2. Install Chocolatey

For using automate.py:

  1. choco install python2
  2. Switch back to normal command prompt
  3. c:\tools\python2\Scripts\pip install python-frontmatter

For using Jekyll:

  1. choco install ruby --version 2.4.3.1. choco pin add -n ruby. - install Ruby 2.4 as version 2.5 is currently not supported by Jekyll's gem bundle
  2. refreshenv - to have ridk in the path
  3. ridk install - to start installing Ruby Development Kit
  4. Choose option 3
  5. Now, bundle install should succeed.

In case there are Jekyll plugins required, do these steps [source, linked from benbalter/jekyll-remote-theme#17 (comment)]:

  1. Download curl-7.40.0-devel-mingw64.zip
  2. Extract curl-7.40.0-devel-mingw64.zip to c:\temp\curl-7.40.0-devel-mingw64
  3. Run gem install curb --platform=ruby -- --with-curl-lib=C:/temp/curl-7.40.0-devel-mingw64/bin --with-curl-include=C:/temp/curl-7.40.0-devel-mingw64/include
  4. Alternative to step 4: Copy libcurl.dll to c:\tools\ruby24\bin [source]

Note: On windows, this works with RubyInstaller, version 2.4. This installer is used when using chocolatey. The separate Development Kit installer is not required anymore. JRuby doesn't work as the C extensions were dropped.

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