http://melix.github.io/blog/2014/02/hosting-jbake-github.html
http://jdmartinho.com/blog/blog/2015/2015-08-22-how-to-create-a-blog.html
http://coffeaelectronica.com/blog/2015/baking-with-groovy-and-github.html
https://github.com/jbake-org/jbake-gradle-plugin
https://bintray.com/calmdev/gradle-plugins/jbake-gradle-plugin/view
Your jBake content can be found in src/jbake
and you can build the site using:
./gradlew jbake
Your site will be generated in build/jbake
.
You can start a local server with your generated content using:
groovy serve.groovy [port]
There is an upcoming release of the
gradle-jbake-plugin
which will have serving support built-in, this is just a stop gap solution until then.
When you are ready to publish the site to your GitHub-Pages, run:
./gradlew publish
http://asciidoctor.github.io/asciidoctor-gradle-examples/
https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor-gradle-examples/blob/master/README.adoc
http://willis7.github.io/blog/2014/jbake-blog.html
http://melix.github.io/blog/2014/02/hosting-jbake-github.html