+ [2017-07-07T17:49:23Z] jekyllrb Title: ruby on rails - Failed to build native extension - Stack Overflow (at stackoverflow.com)
+ [2017-07-07T18:54:02Z] ramsey I've been doing some searching for an issue I'm seeing with Jekyll and GFM, but all that's coming up are issue about fenced code blocks. My issue is with using inline backticks (i.e. `code here`). Jekyll appears to be filtering that through the syntax-highlighter and is generating table output, due to my use of "line_numers: true" in _config.yml. Has anyone else noticed this?
+ [2017-07-07T18:55:04Z] ramsey If I remove "line_numbers: true", then everything works as expected, but I don't see line numbers in my fenced code blocks
+ [2017-07-07T19:09:19Z] ramsey ah ha! I was doing "kramdown: syntax_highlighter_opts: line_numbers: true" in _config.yml, which add line numbers to all code (even inline code). If I change it to "kramdown: syntax_highlighter_opts: block: line_numbers: true", (note "block") it works as expected.
+ [2017-07-07T19:09:31Z] ramsey Line numbers appear on fenced code blocks, but do no appear on inline code.

message no. 170110

Posted by jobot in #jekyll at 2017-07-07T17:28:55Z

Hello. I have a wordpress site that I would like to migrate to Jekyll. I have tried various wp plugins for export, but they don't work. Would anyone have a reliable method of migrating the wordpress posts (and uploaded files) to jekyll? Thanks.
+ [2017-07-25T23:30:16Z] jaybe ./fs debug
+ [2017-07-25T23:30:16Z] jekyllrb No keys matched that query.
+ [2017-07-25T23:30:30Z] jaybe elmiko, there is --verbose to begin with
+ [2017-07-25T23:30:41Z] jaybe i believe there is also --trace
+ [2017-07-25T23:30:44Z] jaybe ./fs trace