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title: "Jekyll Remote Theme Support Added"
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last_modified_at: 2017-12-01T09:51:16-05:00
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- Jekyll
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Basically Basic can now be installed remotely for use on GitHub Pages!
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The days of having to forking this repo and manually manage updates are over. Simply install the [**jekyll-remote-theme**](https://github.com/benbalter/jekyll-remote-theme) plugin by doing the following and away you go.
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1. If you've previously forked this repo start by removing `_layouts`, `_includes`, `_sass`, `assets/javascripts`, and `assets/stylesheets`. Be sure to leave any files that you've customized so they override the versions bundled in the theme.
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2. In your `Gemfile` replace `gem "jekyll"` with the following:
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```ruby
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gem "github-pages", group: :jekyll_plugins
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gem "jekyll-remote-theme"
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```
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3. Run `bundle update` and verify that all gems install properly.
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4. Add `remote_theme: "mmistakes/jekyll-theme-basically-basic"` to your `_config.yml` file.
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5. Then add [`jekyll-remote-theme`](https://github.com/benbalter/jekyll-remote-theme) to the `plugins` (previously gems) array in your `_config.yml` file like so:
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```yaml
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plugins:
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- jekyll-remote-theme
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```
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