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Here you should be able to find everything you need to know to accomplish the most common tasks when blogging with Hydejack. Should you think something is missing, please let me know. Should you discover a mistake in the docs (or a bug in general) feel free to open an issue on GitHub.
NOTE: While this manual tries to be beginner-friendly, as a user of Jekyll it is assumed that you are comfortable running shell commands and editing text files. {:.message}
Buyers of the PRO version can jump straight to installation for PRO buyers, or upgrades for PRO buyers.
Getting started
- Install{:.heading.flip-title} --- How to install and run Hydejack.
- Upgrade{:.heading.flip-title} --- You can skip this if you haven't used Hydejack before.
- Config{:.heading.flip-title} --- Once Jekyll is running you can start editing your config file. {:.related-posts.faded}
Using Hydejack
- Basics{:.heading.flip-title} --- How to add different types of content.
- Writing{:.heading.flip-title} --- Producing markdown content for Hydejack.
- Scripts{:.heading.flip-title} --- How to include 3rd party scripts on your site.
- Build{:.heading.flip-title} --- How to build the static files for deployment.
- Advanced{:.heading.flip-title} --- Guides for more advanced tasks. {:.related-posts.faded}

Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.
