Our lab's website. We are using Jekyll, a static website generator.
- Go to 
_data/members.yml - Edit or add what you want
 - You can add your name, email, homepage
 
- Add a new file in 
_posts/news/or_posts/projects/(for example, by duplicating and renaming an existing one). - You can write the content in Markdown format
 - If the post has a picture, place it in assets/img/news, or assets/img/projects, respectively.
 
Subject to change soon!
- Go to 
_data/publication - Select yml file that your new publication published
 - Then append following informations in the form
 
- title: <your publication title>
  author: <your name>
  venue: <your venue>
  material:
    - type: <your material type name>
      url: <link to those material>
    " You can add multiple materials append '-' "
  award: <if you get an award then write it here"
  link: <add link to your paper>Please do this before you submit a pull request.
bundle install && jekyll serveor, if you want to use Docker
docker run --rm -p 4000:4000 -v "$(pwd):/src" -it zxzl/kixlab-homepage jekyll serve --host=0.0.0.0Then visit localhost:4000 at your browser.
Please don't commit directly to master, if you can avoid it.
- Create a new branch from master: 
git checkout -b my-branch-name - Add and commit your changes. 
git statusto check what you did,git add ...to add new files,git commit -m "Put a comprehensive summary of your changes here" - Push your new branch: 
git push(depending on your settings, git will complain and tell you what to do instead). - Go to https://github.com/kixlab/kixlab.github.io and create a new Pull Request for your branch.
 - Someone with authority will go on and merge your changes.