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Various Jekyll/build improvements#2194
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- Compress file AOD. - Let the server only use static files. - Don't add github-pages to jekyll-plugins group, due to the fact github-pages will behave differently when enabling production ENV. - Adds an extra 10s for the `host` to use `./buid.sh` due to compressing all files. - Resolves #2186
Locking to 2.0.1 was a necessary workaround for a Netlify bug which has finally been resolved.
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.ruby-version, to ensure developers are using identical software to build machines and Netlify.github-pagesgem tojekyllgem.ruby-sass, which is EOL.build.shto.buildrc.sourced within the build scripts on production servers. Commands should be assumed to be running in the main directory ($HOME/privacytools.io) directly following a fresh pull from GitHub.