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Running locally

Want to run it locally?

Without authentication

Just run jekyll serve as you would normally.

With authentication

  1. export GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=[your github app client id]
  2. export GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=[your github app client secret]
  3. export GITHUB_ORG_NAME=[org name] or export GITHUB_TEAM_ID=[team id] or export GITHUB_TEAM_IDS=1234,5678
  4. jekyll-auth serve

Pro-tip #1: For sanity's sake, and to avoid problems with your callback URL, you may want to have two apps, one with a local Oauth callback, and one for production if you're going to be testing auth locally.

Pro-tip #2: Jekyll Auth supports dotenv out of the box. You can create a .env file in the root of site and add your configuration variables there. It's ignored by .gitignore if you use jekyll-auth new, but be sure not to accidentally commit your .env file. Here's what your .env file might look like:

GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=qwertyuiop0001
GITHUB_TEAM_ID=12345