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title: Deploying Octopress
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date: July 18 2011
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[« Previous, Octopress Setup](/docs/setup)
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### Deploying with Rsync via SSH
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Add your server configurations to the `Rakefile` under Rsync deploy config. To deploy with Rsync, be sure your public key is listed in your server's `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` file.
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ssh_user = "user@domain.com"
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document_root = "~/website.com/"
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deploy_default = "rsync"
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Now if you run `rake deploy` in your terminal, your `public` directory will be synced to your server's document root.
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### Deploying to Github Pages
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To setup deployment, you'll want to clone your target repository into the `_deploy` directory in your Octopress project.
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If you're using Github project pages, clone the repository for that project, eg `git@github.com:username/project.git`.
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If you're using Github user or organization pages, clone the repository `git@github.com:usernem/username.github.com.git`.
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# For Github project pages:
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git clone git@github.com:username/project.git _deploy
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rake config_deploy[gh-pages]
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# For Github user/organization pages:
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git clone git@github.com:username/username.github.com _deploy
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rake config_deploy[master]
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# Now to deploy, you'll run
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rake deploy
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The `config_deploy` rake task takes a branch name as an argument and creates a [new empty branch](http://book.git-scm.com/5_creating_new_empty_branches.html), and adds an initial commit.
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This also sets `deploy_default = "push"` in your `_config.yml` and prepares your branch for easy deployment. The `rake deploy` task copies the generated blog from the `public` directory to the `_deploy` directory, adds new files, removes old files, sets a commit message, and pushes to Github.
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Github will queue your site for publishing (which usually occurs instantly or within minutes if it's your first commit).
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### Deploying to a Subdirectory (Github Project Pages does this)
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If you're deploying to a subdirectory on your site, or if you're using Github's project pages, make sure you set up your urls correctly in your configs.
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You can do this *almost* automatically:
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rake set_root_dir[your/path]
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# To go back to publishing to the document root
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rake set_root_dir[/]
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Then update your `_config.yml` and `Rakefile` as follows:
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# _config.yml
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url: http://yoursite.com/your/path
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# Rakefile (if deploying with rsync)
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document_root = "~/yoursite.com/your/path"
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To manually configure deployment to a subdirectory, you'll change `_config.yml`, `config.rb` and `Rakefile`.
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Here's an example for deploying the Octopress website to Github Project Pages:
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# _config.yml
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destination: public/octopress
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url: http://imathis.github.com/octopress
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subscribe_rss: /octopress/atom.xml
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root: /octopress
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# config.rb - for Compass & Sass
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http_path = "/octopress"
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http_images_path = "/octopress/images"
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http_fonts_path = "/octopress/fonts"
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css_dir = "public/octopress/stylesheets"
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# Rakefile
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public_dir = "public/octopress"
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# If deploying with rsync, update your Rakefile path
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document_root = "~/yoursite.com/your/path"
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For more info on deploying a Jekyll Blog, checkout [Jekyll's deployment wiki page](https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/wiki/Deployment).
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[Next, Configuring Octopress »](/docs/configuring)
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