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authorEmmanuel Mwangi <emmanuelm@gmail.com>2010-03-15 08:02:52 +0800
committerBrandon Mathis <brandon@imathis.com>2010-05-24 08:32:19 +0800
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<code>sudo gem install henrik-jekyll compass fssm serve rdiscount compass-colors</code>
3. Run <code>rake preview</code> to build the site and preview it in a local webserver.
-You'll want to change some settings, so check out the wiki for [Setup & Configurations](http://wiki.github.com/imathis/octopress/setup-configuration).
+You'll want to change some settings, so check out the wiki for [Setup & Configurations](http://wiki.github.com/imathis/octopress/configuration).
## Usage
Octopress is almost like a front-end for Jekyll. It provides some really handy rake tasks and automation to make blogging as simple as possible. With Octopress you can: