07-29-2017
Hi.
I've been loitering on the site for most of the day and haven't seen any performance issues. There was certainly no planned or ongoing activities from our side.
It's possible there was some attempted DoS-type attack on the server while you were on the site, but it has, as far as I can tell, been all right today.
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jekyll
JEKYLL(1) User Commands JEKYLL(1)
NAME
Jekyll - is a blogaware, static site generator.
USAGE
jekyll # . -> ./_site
jekyll <path to write generated site>
# . -> <path>
jekyll <path to source> <path to write generated site>
# <path> -> <path>
jekyll import <importer name> <options>
# imports posts using named import script
Configuration is read from '<source>/_config.yml' but can be overridden using the following options:
OPTIONS
--file [PATH]
File to import from
--dbname [TEXT]
DB to import from
--user [TEXT]
Username to use when importing
--pass [TEXT]
Password to use when importing
--host [HOST ADDRESS]
Host to import from
--site [SITE NAME]
Site to import from
--[no-]safe
Safe mode (default unsafe)
--[no-]auto
Auto-regenerate
--server [PORT]
Start web server (default port 4000)
--no-server
Do not start a web server
--base-url [BASE_URL]
Serve website from a given base URL (default '/'
--[no-]lsi
Use LSI for better related posts
--[no-]pygments
Use pygments to highlight code
--rdiscount
Use rdiscount gem for Markdown
--redcarpet
Use redcarpet gem for Markdown
--kramdown
Use kramdown gem for Markdown
--time [TIME]
Time to generate the site for
--[no-]future
Render future dated posts
--permalink [TYPE]
Use 'date' (default) for YYYY/MM/DD
--paginate [POSTS_PER_PAGE]
Paginate a blog's posts
--limit_posts [MAX_POSTS]
Limit the number of posts to publish
--url [URL]
Set custom site.url
--version
Display current version
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Youhei SASAKI <uwabami@gfd-dennou.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system(but may be used by others).
Jekyll 0.11.2 May 2012 JEKYLL(1)