When installing the Chirpy through [RubyGems][gem], Jekyll can only read files in the folders `_includes`, `_layout`, `_sass` and `assets`, as well as a small part of options of the `_config.yml` file from the theme's gem (use the command `bundle info --path jekyll-theme-chirpy` to locate). To fully use all the features of Chirpy, you also need to copy other files/directories and config options from the theme's gem to your Jekyll site. So we extract all the required things of the theme's gem to help you quickly use Chirpy.
When adding or deleting files in the `_tabs` folder, you need to complete the section [Customing Stylesheet](#customing-stylesheet) first, and then add a new line before `@import`:
See the `jekyll-theme-chirpy`'s [deployment instructions](https://github.com/cotes2020/jekyll-theme-chirpy#deployment). Note that in order to use GitHub Actions caching to speed up the deployment, you should add the `Gemfile.lock` file to your repository.
### Updating
Please note that files and directories in this project may change as the [`jekyll-theme-chirpy`][chirpy] is updated. When updating, please ensure that the file directory structure of your Jekyll site is the same as that of this project.
And then execute:
```console
$ bundle update jekyll-theme-chirpy
```
## Documentation
See the [theme's docs](https://github.com/cotes2020/jekyll-theme-chirpy#documentation).
## License
This work is published under [MIT](https://github.com/cotes2020/chirpy-starter/blob/master/LICENSE) License.