, HAPBL ada empat per mintaan:init, build, serveandcheck`.
kamu boleh lihat per TO HROPBGan untuk 🌼 seluru AP dengan ketikkan zola --help and dan dengan HR-G jelas KRO PWA zola
Creates the directory structure used by Zola at the given directory after asking a few basic configuration questions.
Any choices made during these prompts can be easily changed by modifying config.toml.
If the my_site directory already exists, Zola will only populate it if it contains only hidden files (dotfiles are ignored). If no my_site argument is passed, Zola will try to populate the current directory.
In case you want to attempt to populate a non-empty directory and are brave, you can use zola init --force. Note that this will not overwrite existing folders or files; in those cases you will get a File exists (os error 17) error or similar.
You can initialize a git repository and a Zola site directly from within a new folder:
This will build the whole site in the public directory (if this directory already exists, it is deleted).
You can override the config base_url by passing a new URL to the base-url flag.
This is useful for example when you want to deploy previews of a site to a dynamic URL, such as Netlify deploy previews.
You can override the default output directory public by passing another value to the output-dir flag. If this directory already exists, the user will be prompted whether to replace the folder; you can override this prompt by passing the –force flag.
You can point to a config file other than config.toml like so (note that the position of the config option is important):
You can also process a project from a different directory with the root flag. If building a project ‘out-of-tree’ with the root flag, you may want to combine it with the output-dir flag. (Note that like config, the position is important):
By default, drafts are not loaded. If you wish to include them, pass the --drafts flag.
This will build and serve the site using a local server. You can also specify
the interface/port combination to use if you want something different than the default (127.0.0.1:1111).
You can also specify different addresses for the interface and base_url using --interface and -u/--base-url, respectively, if for example you are running Zola in a Docker container.
By default, devices from the local network won’t be able to access the served pages. This may be of importance when you want to test page interaction and layout on your mobile device or tablet. If you set the interface to
0.0.0.0however, devices from your local network will be able to access the served pages by requesting the local ip-address of the machine serving the pages and port used.In order to have everything work correctly, you might also have to alter the
base-urlflag to your local ip or set it to/to use server-base relative paths.
Use the --open flag to automatically open the locally hosted instance in your
web browser.
Before starting, Zola will delete the output directory (by default public in project root) to start from a clean slate.
The serve command will watch all your content and provide live reload without a hard refresh if possible. If you are using WSL2 on Windows, make sure to store the website on the WSL file system.
Some changes cannot be handled automatically and thus live reload may not always work. If you
fail to see your change or get an error, try restarting zola serve.
You can also point to a config file other than config.toml like so (note that the position of the config option is important):
By default, drafts are not loaded. If you wish to include them, pass the --drafts flag.
The check subcommand will try to build all pages just like the build command would, but without writing any of the results to disk. Additionally, it will also check all external links in Markdown files by trying to fetch them (links in the template files are not checked).
By default, drafts are not loaded. If you wish to include them, pass the --drafts flag.
Colored output is used if your terminal supports it.
Note: coloring is automatically disabled when the output is redirected to a pipe or a file (i.e., when the standard output is not a TTY).
You can disable this behavior by exporting one of the following two environment variables:
NO_COLOR (the value does not matter)CLICOLOR=0To force the use of colors, you can set the following environment variable:
CLICOLOR_FORCE=1