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Jekyll build times (tested with the jekyllrb.com site)
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user system total real | |
reset: 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 ( 0.000018) | |
read: 0.060000 0.000000 0.060000 ( 0.059700) | |
generate: 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 ( 0.000015) | |
render: 0.010000 0.000000 0.010000 ( 0.001485) | |
write: 0.020000 0.000000 0.020000 ( 0.028919) |
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user system total real | |
reset: 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 ( 0.000024) | |
read: 0.020000 0.000000 0.020000 ( 0.031492) | |
generate: 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 ( 0.000022) | |
render: 6.980000 0.060000 7.040000 ( 7.084149) | |
cleanup: 0.030000 0.000000 0.030000 ( 0.031846) | |
write: 0.040000 0.050000 0.090000 ( 0.138915) |
It would of course depend on how many files you've changed, but I would say it's very little time if you're just adding a new post. On the other hand, if you're changing the default layout I would expect build times to be close if not more than the original build time (because of the metadata logic and processing).
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How long do builds take when handling file changes?