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#160 : Jekyll local development setup description on the readme file #250

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Fixes #160 by @KrownWealth

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Changes on readme file how to setup Jekyll in local

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local setup of Jekyll

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@TimidRobot TimidRobot changed the title #160 : Jekyll local development setup descripion on the readme file #160 : Jekyll local development setup description on the readme file Apr 5, 2024
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#160 (comment):

Any solution here would need to take advantage of Docker, rather than setting up a new local environment outside of that.

Agreed!

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