Add a new file in _posts
folder. Images go in assets/img/<blog-subfolder>
.
Test to see if everything looks good.
Submit a pull request and ping reviewers on mattermost to get it approved.
Before opening a 'pull request' you may want to see how the blog post renders with Jekyll.
Using docker or Podman:
From the root directory of the repository:
$ docker run --rm -it -p 4000:4000 -p 35729:35729 -v $(pwd):/projects quay.io/eclipse/che-blog:next jekyll serve --incremental --watch --host 0.0.0.0 --livereload --livereload-port 35729
Content is available at http://localhost:4000
Open the devfile on a che server instance running DevWorkspaces: (devfile v2)
https://che-host#https://github.com/eclipse-che/blog
Vale and AsciiDoc Visual Studio Code extensions will report problems directly in the editor
Click on the surge
check and browse the content online