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As discussed in this thread #241, I have written a detailed documentation for angular ts version (ngx-linkifyjs) of linkifyjs

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Could use some work. I made some suggestions for terseness and formatting. I recommend installing Jekyll and trying it out on your end to ensure it works as expected.

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AnthonyNahas commented Feb 2, 2019

I am not able to run jekyll on my machine! Im getting errors like

Configuration file: /Users.../linkifyjs/_config.yml
  Dependency Error: Yikes! It looks like you don't have jekyll-sitemap or one of its dependencies installed. In order to use Jekyll as currently configured, you'll need to install this gem. The full error message from Ruby is: 'cannot load such file -- jekyll-sitemap' If you run into trouble, you can find helpful resources at https://jekyllrb.com/help/! 

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nfrasser commented Feb 4, 2019

You need to install the gem dependencies

gem install jekyll-sitemap jekyll-coffeescript

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