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# Jekyll Generator for SCSS
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# (File paths in this description relative to jekyll project root directory)
# Place this file in ./_plugins
# Place .scss files in ./_scss
# Compiles .scss files in ./_scss to .css files in whatever directory you indicated in your config
# Config file placed in ./_sass/config.rb
#
require 'sass'
require 'pathname'
require 'compass'
require 'compass/exec'
module Jekyll
class CompassGenerator < Generator
safe true
def generate(site)
Dir.chdir File.expand_path('../_sass', File.dirname(__FILE__)) do
Compass::Exec::SubCommandUI.new(%w(compile)).run!
end
end
end
end
@ThomasHoadley
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Hi there. Thanks for the great tutorial over at http://davidpots.com/blog/jekyll-github-pages-compass/.

I was wondering if you could explain how to generate the site into it's own separate folder so I can host it as a static site with a host other than github?

Any help would be much appreciated!

@josephrexme
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@ThomasHoadley The site generates into _site. You can point your domain name to your _site folder in jekyll. On a second thought of this whole hack, why not just use jekyll-assets ?

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