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In this directory you will find textfiles formatted using Markdown, with an ".md" suffix. You can read those text files directly if you want. Start with index.md.
-To make things quite a bit prettier and make the links easier to follow, generate the html version of the documentation based on the src directory by running `jekyll` in the docs directory. Use the command `SKIP_SCALADOC=1 jekyll` to skip building and copying over the scaladoc which can be timely. To use the `jekyll` command, you will need to have Jekyll installed, the easiest way to do this is via a Ruby Gem, see the [jekyll installation instructions](https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/wiki/install). This will create a directory called _site containing index.html as well as the rest of the compiled files. Read more about Jekyll at https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/wiki.
+To make things quite a bit prettier and make the links easier to follow, generate the html version of the documentation based on the src directory by running `jekyll build` in the docs directory. Use the command `SKIP_SCALADOC=1 jekyll build` to skip building and copying over the scaladoc which can be timely. To use the `jekyll` command, you will need to have Jekyll installed, the easiest way to do this is via a Ruby Gem, see the [jekyll installation instructions](http://jekyllrb.com/docs/installation). This will create a directory called _site containing index.html as well as the rest of the compiled files. Read more about Jekyll at https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/wiki.
-In addition to generating the site as html from the markdown files, jekyll can serve up the site via a webserver. To build and run a webserver use the command `jekyll --server` which (currently) runs the webserver on port 4000, then visit the site at http://localhost:4000.
+In addition to generating the site as html from the markdown files, jekyll can serve up the site via a webserver. To build and run a local webserver use the command `jekyll serve` (or the faster variant `SKIP_SCALADOC=1 jekyll serve`), which runs the webserver on port 4000, then visit the site at http://localhost:4000.
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