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Matt Rogers
bd10b0ce76 Implement a pop_item filter
This is just a proxy for Array#pop in Ruby. We're using nil as a
indicator that a number was not passed. If we use 1 as the default,
Array#pop always returns an array. If the number `1` is passed in, then
we just let Array#pop always return an array.
2019-08-03 09:47:06 -05:00
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
# Licensed under the MIT License. See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2090316 for license information.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FROM ruby:3.0
# Avoid warnings by switching to noninteractive
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
# This Dockerfile adds a non-root user with sudo access. Use the "remoteUser"
# property in devcontainer.json to use it. On Linux, the container user's GID/UIDs
# will be updated to match your local UID/GID (when using the dockerFile property).
# See https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers/non-root-user for details.
ARG USERNAME=vscode
ARG USER_UID=1000
ARG USER_GID=$USER_UID
# Configure apt and install packages
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends apt-utils dialog locales 2>&1 \
# Verify git, process tools installed
&& apt-get -y install git openssh-client iproute2 procps lsb-release \
#
# Install ruby-debug-ide and debase
&& gem install ruby-debug-ide \
&& gem install debase \
#
# Install node.js
&& apt-get -y install curl software-properties-common \
&& curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_18.x | bash - \
&& apt-get -y install nodejs \
#
# Create a non-root user to use if preferred - see https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers/non-root-user.
&& groupadd --gid $USER_GID $USERNAME \
&& useradd -s /bin/bash --uid $USER_UID --gid $USER_GID -m $USERNAME \
# [Optional] Add sudo support for the non-root user
&& apt-get install -y sudo \
&& echo $USERNAME ALL=\(root\) NOPASSWD:ALL > /etc/sudoers.d/$USERNAME\
&& chmod 0440 /etc/sudoers.d/$USERNAME \
#
# Clean up
&& apt-get autoremove -y \
&& apt-get clean -y \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Set the locale
RUN sed -i -e 's/# en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8/' /etc/locale.gen && \
dpkg-reconfigure --frontend=noninteractive locales && \
update-locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8
ENV LANG en_US.UTF-8
# Switch back to dialog for any ad-hoc use of apt-get
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=dialog

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// For format details, see https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/devcontainer.json or this file's README at:
// https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/tree/v0.101.1/containers/ruby-2
{
"name": "Ruby 3",
"dockerFile": "Dockerfile",
// Set *default* container specific settings.json values on container create.
"settings": {
"terminal.integrated.shell.linux": "/bin/bash"
},
// Add the IDs of extensions you want installed when the container is created.
"extensions": [
"rebornix.Ruby"
],
// Use 'forwardPorts' to make a list of ports inside the container available locally.
// "forwardPorts": [],
// Use 'postCreateCommand' to run commands after the container is created.
"postCreateCommand": "bundle install"
// Uncomment to connect as a non-root user. See https://aka.ms/vscode-remote/containers/non-root.
// "remoteUser": "vscode"
}

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* text=auto

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# @jekyll/stability
Gemfile @jekyll/stability
*.gemspec @jekyll/stability
.travis.yml @jekyll/stability
appveyor.yml @jekyll/stability
/lib/jekyll/configuration.rb @jekyll/stability
/lib/jekyll/deprecator.rb @jekyll/stability
/lib/jekyll/frontmatter_defaults.rb @jekyll/stability

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Whether you're a developer, a designer, or just a Jekyll devotee, there are lots of ways to contribute. Here's a few ideas:
- [Install Jekyll on your computer](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/installation/) and kick the tires. Does it work? Does it do what you'd expect? If not, [open an issue](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues/new) and let us know.
- Comment on some of the project's [open issues](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues). Have you experienced the same problem? Know a workaround? Do you have a suggestion for how the feature could be better?
- Read through the [documentation](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/home/), and click the "improve this page" button, any time you see something confusing, or have a suggestion for something that could be improved.
- Browse through the [Jekyll discussion forum](https://talk.jekyllrb.com/), and lend a hand answering questions. There's a good chance you've already experienced what another user is experiencing.
- Find an [open issue](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues) (especially [those labeled `help-wanted`](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Ahelp-wanted)), and submit a proposed fix. If it's your first pull request, we promise we won't bite, and are glad to answer any questions.
- Help evaluate [open pull requests](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/pulls), by testing the changes locally and reviewing what's proposed.
* [Install Jekyll on your computer](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/installation/) and kick the tires. Does it work? Does it do what you'd expect? If not, [open an issue](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues/new) and let us know.
* Comment on some of the project's [open issues](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues). Have you experienced the same problem? Know a work around? Do you have a suggestion for how the feature could be better?
* Read through the [documentation](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/home/), and click the "improve this page" button, any time you see something confusing, or have a suggestion for something that could be improved.
* Browse through the [Jekyll discussion forum](https://talk.jekyllrb.com/), and lend a hand answering questions. There's a good chance you've already experienced what another user is experiencing.
* Find an [open issue](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues) (especially [those labeled `help-wanted`](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Ahelp-wanted)), and submit a proposed fix. If it's your first pull request, we promise we won't bite, and are glad to answer any questions.
* Help evaluate [open pull requests](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/pulls), by testing the changes locally and reviewing what's proposed.
## Submitting a pull request
### Pull requests generally
- The smaller the proposed change, the better. If you'd like to propose two unrelated changes, submit two pull requests.
* The smaller the proposed change, the better. If you'd like to propose two unrelated changes, submit two pull requests.
- The more information, the better. Make judicious use of the pull request body. Describe what changes were made, why you made them, and what impact they will have for users.
* The more information, the better. Make judicious use of the pull request body. Describe what changes were made, why you made them, and what impact they will have for users.
- If this is your first pull request, it may help to [understand GitHub Flow](https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/).
* If this is your first pull request, it may help to [understand GitHub Flow](https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/).
- If you're submitting a code contribution, be sure to read the [code contributions](#code-contributions) section below.
* If you're submitting a code contribution, be sure to read the [code contributions](#code-contributions) section below.
### Submitting a pull request via github.com
@@ -76,12 +76,11 @@ If you ever need to update our documentation with an icon that is not already av
5. Click `Generate Font` on the bottom-horizontal-bar.
6. Inspect the included icons and proceed by clicking `Download`.
7. Extract the font files and adapt the CSS to the paths we use in Jekyll:
- Copy the entire `fonts` directory over and overwrite existing ones at `<jekyll>/docs/`.
- Copy the contents of `selection.json` and overwrite existing content inside `<jekyll>/docs/icomoon-selection.json`.
- Copy the entire `@font-face {}` declaration and only the **new-icon(s)' css declarations** further below, to update the
- Copy the entire `fonts` directory over and overwrite existing ones at `<jekyll>/docs/`.
- Copy the contents of `selection.json` and overwrite existing content inside `<jekyll>/docs/icomoon-selection.json`.
- Copy the entire `@font-face {}` declaration and only the **new-icon(s)' css declarations** further below, to update the
`<jekyll>/docs/_sass/_font-awesome.scss` sass partial.
- Fix paths in the `@font-face {}` declaration by adding `../` before `fonts/FontAwesome.*` like so:
- Fix paths in the `@font-face {}` declaration by adding `../` before `fonts/FontAwesome.*` like so:
`('../fonts/Fontawesome.woff?9h6hxj')`.
### Adding plugins
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#### Tests
- If you're creating a small fix or patch to an existing feature, a simple test is more than enough. You can usually copy/paste from an existing example in the `tests` folder, but if you need you can find out about our tests suites [Shoulda](https://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda/tree/master) and [RSpec-Mocks](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-mocks).
* If you're creating a small fix or patch to an existing feature, a simple test is more than enough. You can usually copy/paste from an existing example in the `tests` folder, but if you need you can find out about our tests suites [Shoulda](https://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda/tree/master) and [RSpec-Mocks](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-mocks).
- If it's a brand new feature, create a new [Cucumber](https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber/) feature, reusing existing steps where appropriate.
* If it's a brand new feature, create a new [Cucumber](https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber/) feature, reusing existing steps where appropriate.
### Code contributions generally
- Jekyll uses the [Rubocop](https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop) static analyzer to ensure that contributions follow the [GitHub Ruby Styleguide](https://github.com/styleguide/ruby). Please check your code using `script/fmt` and resolve any errors before pushing your branch.
* Jekyll uses the [Rubocop](https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop) static analyzer to ensure that contributions follow the [GitHub Ruby Styleguide](https://github.com/styleguide/ruby). Please check your code using `script/fmt` and resolve any errors before pushing your branch.
- Don't bump the Gem version in your pull request (if you don't know what that means, you probably didn't).
* Don't bump the Gem version in your pull request (if you don't know what that means, you probably didn't).
- You can use the command `script/console` to start a REPL to explore the result of
Jekyll's methods. It also provides you with helpful methods to quickly create a
site or configuration. [Feel free to check it out!](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/blob/master/script/console)
* You can use the command `script/console` to start a REPL to explore the result of
Jekyll's methods. It also provides you with helpful methods to quickly create a
site or configuration. [Feel free to check it out!](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/blob/master/script/console)
- Previously, we've used the WIP Probot app to help contributors determine whether their pull request is ready for review. Please use a [draft pull request](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-pull-requests#draft-pull-requests) instead. When you're ready, [mark the pull request as ready for review](https://help.github.com/en/articles/changing-the-stage-of-a-pull-request)
* Previously, we've used the WIP Probot app to help contributors determine whether their pull request is ready for review. Please use a [draft pull request](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-pull-requests#draft-pull-requests) instead. When you're ready, [mark the pull request as ready for review](https://help.github.com/en/articles/changing-the-stage-of-a-pull-request)
## Running tests locally
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Both `script/test` and `script/cucumber` can be run without arguments to
run its entire respective suite.
## Visual Studio Code Development Container
If you've got [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) with the [Remote Development Extension Pack](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.vscode-remote-extensionpack) installed then simply opening this repository in Visual Studio Code and following the prompts to "Re-open In A Development Container" will get you setup and ready to go with a fresh environment with all the requirements installed.
## A thank you
Thanks! Hacking on Jekyll should be fun. If you find any of this hard to figure out, let us know so we can improve our process or documentation!

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# These are supported funding model platforms
# github: jekyll
github: [ashmaroli, DirtyF, mattr-]
open_collective: jekyll
tidelift: rubygems/jekyll

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---
name: Bug Report
about: Is something not working as expected?
title: ''
labels: ''
assignees: ''
---
<!--
Hi! Thanks for considering to file a bug with Jekyll. Please take the time to
answer the basic questions. Please try to be as detailed as possible.
If you are unsure this is a bug in Jekyll, or this is a bug caused
by a plugin that isn't directly related to Jekyll, or if this is just
a generic usage question, please consider asking your question at
https://talk.jekyllrb.com where non-bug questions go.
Thanks!
-->
<!--
Make sure that you've done all of these. If you're sure that the bug you're
reporting is only apparent in a previous version of Jekyll, please say so explicitly
in your description.
- I updated to the latest Jekyll (or) if on GitHub Pages to the latest `github-pages`
- I ran `jekyll doctor` to check my configuration
- I read the contributing document at https://jekyllrb.com/docs/contributing/
-->
## My Environment
<!--
Replace the values in the Version(s) column with the ones in your build. If you're not
using `github-pages`, just replace it with "No".
-->
| Software | Version(s) |
| ---------------- | ---------- |
| Operating System | |
| `jekyll` | Latest |
| `github-pages` | Latest |
---
## Expected Behaviour
<!--
What is it you expected to happen? This should be a description of how the
functionality you tried to use is supposed to work.
-->
## Current Behavior
<!--
Describe the details of the bug. Be sure to include any steps you took for the
problem to exist, such as the directories you created and the full command
you ran. Include any plugins you have installed (this is very important!).
You can include any logs you think relevant here. If you're using GitHub pages
and you're not sure where your logs are, please email support@github.com and
they will happily help you.
-->
## Code Sample
<!--
Please provide a code repository, gist, code snippet or sample files to
reproduce the issue.
-->

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name: Bug Report
description: "Is something not working as expected?"
title: "[Bug]: "
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Hi! Thank you for taking the time to report a bug with Jekyll.
Please consider asking your question at https://talk.jekyllrb.com if one or more of the following is applicable to your situation:
- You are not sure if the issue is a bug in Jekyll.
- The issue is caused by a third-party plugin.
- This is just a generic usage question.
Additionally, please note that this platform is meant for bugs in Jekyll core only.
Issues regarding dependencies and plugins should be reported in their respective repositories.
- type: input
id: os
attributes:
label: Operating System
description: The operating system of your computer.
placeholder: "Ubuntu 21.10"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: ruby-version
attributes:
label: Ruby Version
description: |
The Ruby version you were using at the time.
Run `ruby -v` in your terminal and paste the output in the input field.
placeholder: "ruby 2.7.3p183 (2021-04-05 revision 6847ee089d) [x64-mingw32]"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: jekyll-version
attributes:
label: Jekyll Version
description: |
The version of Jekyll used in your project.
Run `bundle exec jekyll -v` and paste the output in the input field.
*If you are not using a Gemfile, run `jekyll -v` instead.*
placeholder: "jekyll 4.2.1"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: ghp-version
attributes:
label: GitHub Pages Version
description: |
Are you deploying your site using GitHub Pages?
If yes, then we need to know the `github-pages` version used by your project. Proceed ahead otherwise.
If you're using the `github-pages` gem in your Gemfile, paste the output from running the following:
```
bundle exec github-pages -v
```
Otherwise, enter `Latest` in the input field and proceed ahead.
- type: textarea
id: expected
attributes:
label: Expected Behavior
description: Briefly describe what you expected to see or get with a certain functionality.
placeholder: |
I expected my site to be built successfully when I run the following:
```
bundle exec jekyll build
```
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: actual
attributes:
label: Current Behavior
description: >
Describe the details of the bug.
Be sure to include any steps you took for the problem to exist, such as the directories
you created and the full command you ran.
Include any plugins you have configured for use in the site.
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
label: Relevant log output
description: |
Please copy and paste any relevant log output from your terminal.
*Note: This will be automatically formatted into code, so no need for backticks.*
render: shell
- type: textarea
id: sample
attributes:
label: Code Sample
description: >
The easiest way for someone to understand an issue is if they could reproduce your issue
in their environment. Therefore, please provide a link to your project repository alongwith
instructions to reproduce your issue. If your project is not publicly accessible, please
consider setting up a minimal test repository complete with necessary instructions.
placeholder: |
### Steps to reproduce issue
- Clone [my repo](https://github.com/owner/repo)
- Install site dependencies
- Run `bundle exec jekyll build -s src -d src/dist`

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blank_issues_enabled: true
contact_links:
- name: Jekyll Community Forum
url: https://talk.jekyllrb.com/
about: Please ask and answer questions here.

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---
name: Documentation
about: Found a typo or something that isn't crystal clear in our docs?
title: '[Docs]: '
title: 'docs: '
labels: documentation
assignees: ''
assignees: DirtyF
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implemented at the plugin level, but in Jekyll core? What use cases does it support?
NOTE: Please be mindful of the Jekyll philosophy (https://jekyllrb.com/philosophy/),
particularly Section 5. Think about if 90% of the users would benefit from your
particularily Section 5. Think about if 90% of the users would benefit from your
feature request, and whether your feature would be better off in a plugin.
-->

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---
name: Question
about: Have any questions about how Jekyll works?
title: ''
labels: ''
assignees: ''
---
<!--
The Jekyll issue tracker IS NOT for usage questions! Please post your
question on our dedicated forum at https://talk.jekyllrb.com.
Thank you!
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<!-- This is a 🐛 bug fix. -->
<!-- This is a 🙋 feature or enhancement. -->
<!-- This is a 🔦 documentation change. -->
<!-- This is a 🔨 code refactoring. -->
<!--
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# Security Policy
## Supported Versions
Security updates are applied to the latest MINOR version of Jekyll, and the version used by GitHub Pages, v3.10.x.
| Version | Supported |
| ------- | ------------------ |
| 4.4.x | :white_check_mark: |
| 3.10.x | :white_check_mark: |
| < 3.10.x | :x: |
## Reporting a Vulnerability
Please report vulnerabilities by sending an email to security@jekyllrb.com with the following information:
1. A description of the vulnerability
2. Reproduction steps and/or a sample site (share a private repo to the [Jekyll Security Team](docs/pages/team.md))
3. Your contact information
The Jekyll security team will respond to your submission and notify you whether it has been confirmed by the team.
Your confidentiality is kindly requested as we work on a fix. We will provide our patch to you to test and verify that the vulnerability has
been closed.
If you have created a patch and would like to submit that to us as well, we will happily consider it though we cannot guarantee that we will
use it. If we use your patch, we will attribute authorship to you either as the commit author, or as a co-author.
Once a fix is verified, we will release PATCH versions of the supported MINOR versions and assign a CVE to the vulnerability. You will receive
credit in our release post.
Once the patched version has been released, we will no longer request you to maintain confidentiality and you may choose to share details on
how you found the vulnerability with the community.

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# check-spelling/check-spelling configuration
File | Purpose | Format | Info
-|-|-|-
[dictionary.txt](dictionary.txt) | Replacement dictionary (creating this file will override the default dictionary) | one word per line | [dictionary](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration#dictionary)
[allow.txt](allow.txt) | Add words to the dictionary | one word per line (only letters and `'`s allowed) | [allow](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration#allow)
[reject.txt](reject.txt) | Remove words from the dictionary (after allow) | grep pattern matching whole dictionary words | [reject](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-reject)
[excludes.txt](excludes.txt) | Files to ignore entirely | perl regular expression | [excludes](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-excludes)
[only.txt](only.txt) | Only check matching files (applied after excludes) | perl regular expression | [only](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-only)
[patterns.txt](patterns.txt) | Patterns to ignore from checked lines | perl regular expression (order matters, first match wins) | [patterns](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-patterns)
[candidate.patterns](candidate.patterns) | Patterns that might be worth adding to [patterns.txt](patterns.txt) | perl regular expression with optional comment block introductions (all matches will be suggested) | [candidates](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Feature:-Suggest-patterns)
[line_forbidden.patterns](line_forbidden.patterns) | Patterns to flag in checked lines | perl regular expression (order matters, first match wins) | [patterns](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-patterns)
[expect.txt](expect.txt) | Expected words that aren't in the dictionary | one word per line (sorted, alphabetically) | [expect](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration#expect)
[advice.md](advice.md) | Supplement for GitHub comment when unrecognized words are found | GitHub Markdown | [advice](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-advice)
Note: you can replace any of these files with a directory by the same name (minus the suffix)
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<!-- See https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples%3A-advice --> <!-- markdownlint-disable MD033 MD041 -->
<details><summary>If the flagged items are :exploding_head: false positives</summary>
If items relate to a ...
* binary file (or some other file you wouldn't want to check at all).
Please add a file path to the `excludes.txt` file matching the containing file.
File paths are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can [test](
https://www.regexplanet.com/advanced/perl/) yours before committing to verify it will match your files.
`^` refers to the file's path from the root of the repository, so `^README\.md$` would exclude [README.md](
../tree/HEAD/README.md) (on whichever branch you're using).
* well-formed pattern.
If you can write a [pattern](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples:-patterns) that would match it,
try adding it to the `patterns.txt` file.
Patterns are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can [test](
https://www.regexplanet.com/advanced/perl/) yours before committing to verify it will match your lines.
Note that patterns can't match multiline strings.
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azion
builtins
github
hakiri
https
Linting
Microsoft
ssh
Statictastic
statictastic
supranode
ubuntu
Wikipedia
workaround
workaround
workarounds
WSL
decapcms
tina

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# marker to ignore all code on line
^.*/\* #no-spell-check-line \*/.*$
# marker for ignoring a comment to the end of the line
// #no-spell-check.*$
# patch hunk comments
^\@\@ -\d+(?:,\d+|) \+\d+(?:,\d+|) \@\@ .*
# git index header
index [0-9a-z]{7,40}\.\.[0-9a-z]{7,40}
# cid urls
(['"])cid:.*?\g{-1}
# data url in parens
\(data:[^)]*?(?:[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}|[a-z]{3,})[^)]*\)
# data url in quotes
([`'"])data:.*?(?:[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}|[a-z]{3,}).*\g{-1}
# data url
data:[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*,\S*
# mailto urls
mailto:[-a-zA-Z=;:/?%&0-9+@.]{3,}
# magnet urls
magnet:[?=:\w]+
# magnet urls
"magnet:[^"]+"
# obs:
"obs:[^"]*"
# The `\b` here means a break, it's the fancy way to handle urls, but it makes things harder to read
# In this examples content, I'm using a number of different ways to match things to show various approaches
# asciinema
\basciinema\.org/a/[0-9a-zA-Z]+
# apple
\bdeveloper\.apple\.com/[-\w?=/]+
# Apple music
\bembed\.music\.apple\.com/fr/playlist/usr-share/[-\w.]+
# appveyor api
\bci\.appveyor\.com/api/projects/status/[0-9a-z]+
# appveyor project
\bci\.appveyor\.com/project/(?:[^/\s"]*/){2}builds?/\d+/job/[0-9a-z]+
# Amazon
# Amazon
\bamazon\.com/[-\w]+/(?:dp/[0-9A-Z]+|)
# AWS S3
\b\w*\.s3[^.]*\.amazonaws\.com/[-\w/&#%_?:=]*
# AWS execute-api
\b[0-9a-z]{10}\.execute-api\.[-0-9a-z]+\.amazonaws\.com\b
# AWS ELB
\b\w+\.[-0-9a-z]+\.elb\.amazonaws\.com\b
# AWS SNS
\bsns\.[-0-9a-z]+.amazonaws\.com/[-\w/&#%_?:=]*
# AWS VPC
vpc-\w+
# While you could try to match `http://` and `https://` by using `s?` in `https?://`, sometimes there
# YouTube url
\b(?:(?:www\.|)youtube\.com|youtu.be)/(?:channel/|embed/|user/|playlist\?list=|watch\?v=|v/|)[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_%]*
# YouTube music
\bmusic\.youtube\.com/youtubei/v1/browse(?:[?&]\w+=[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_]*)
# YouTube tag
<\s*youtube\s+id=['"][-a-zA-Z0-9?_]*['"]
# YouTube image
\bimg\.youtube\.com/vi/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_]*
# Google Accounts
\baccounts.google.com/[-_/?=.:;+%&0-9a-zA-Z]*
# Google Analytics
\bgoogle-analytics\.com/collect.[-0-9a-zA-Z?%=&_.~]*
# Google APIs
\bgoogleapis\.(?:com|dev)/[a-z]+/(?:v\d+/|)[a-z]+/[-@:./?=\w+|&]+
# Google Storage
\b[-a-zA-Z0-9.]*\bstorage\d*\.googleapis\.com(?:/\S*|)
# Google Calendar
\bcalendar\.google\.com/calendar(?:/u/\d+|)/embed\?src=[@./?=\w&%]+
\w+\@group\.calendar\.google\.com\b
# Google DataStudio
\bdatastudio\.google\.com/(?:(?:c/|)u/\d+/|)(?:embed/|)(?:open|reporting|datasources|s)/[-0-9a-zA-Z]+(?:/page/[-0-9a-zA-Z]+|)
# The leading `/` here is as opposed to the `\b` above
# ... a short way to match `https://` or `http://` since most urls have one of those prefixes
# Google Docs
/docs\.google\.com/[a-z]+/(?:ccc\?key=\w+|(?:u/\d+|d/(?:e/|)[0-9a-zA-Z_-]+/)?(?:edit\?[-\w=#.]*|/\?[\w=&]*|))
# Google Drive
\bdrive\.google\.com/(?:file/d/|open)[-0-9a-zA-Z_?=]*
# Google Groups
\bgroups\.google\.com/(?:(?:forum/#!|d/)(?:msg|topics?|searchin)|a)/[^/\s"]+/[-a-zA-Z0-9$]+(?:/[-a-zA-Z0-9]+)*
# Google Maps
\bmaps\.google\.com/maps\?[\w&;=]*
# Google themes
themes\.googleusercontent\.com/static/fonts/[^/\s"]+/v\d+/[^.]+.
# Google CDN
\bclients2\.google(?:usercontent|)\.com[-0-9a-zA-Z/.]*
# Goo.gl
/goo\.gl/[a-zA-Z0-9]+
# Google Chrome Store
\bchrome\.google\.com/webstore/detail/[-\w]*(?:/\w*|)
# Google Books
\bgoogle\.(?:\w{2,4})/books(?:/\w+)*\?[-\w\d=&#.]*
# Google Fonts
\bfonts\.(?:googleapis|gstatic)\.com/[-/?=:;+&0-9a-zA-Z]*
# Google Forms
\bforms\.gle/\w+
# Google Scholar
\bscholar\.google\.com/citations\?user=[A-Za-z0-9_]+
# Google Colab Research Drive
\bcolab\.research\.google\.com/drive/[-0-9a-zA-Z_?=]*
# GitHub SHAs (api)
\bapi.github\.com/repos(?:/[^/\s"]+){3}/[0-9a-f]+\b
# GitHub SHAs (markdown)
(?:\[`?[0-9a-f]+`?\]\(https:/|)/(?:www\.|)github\.com(?:/[^/\s"]+){2,}(?:/[^/\s")]+)(?:[0-9a-f]+(?:[-0-9a-zA-Z/#.]*|)\b|)
# GitHub SHAs
\bgithub\.com(?:/[^/\s"]+){2}[@#][0-9a-f]+\b
# GitHub wiki
\bgithub\.com/(?:[^/]+/){2}wiki/(?:(?:[^/]+/|)_history|[^/]+(?:/_compare|)/[0-9a-f.]{40,})\b
# githubusercontent
/[-a-z0-9]+\.githubusercontent\.com/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_\/.]*
# githubassets
\bgithubassets.com/[0-9a-f]+(?:[-/\w.]+)
# gist github
\bgist\.github\.com/[^/\s"]+/[0-9a-f]+
# git.io
\bgit\.io/[0-9a-zA-Z]+
# GitHub JSON
"node_id": "[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*"
# Contributor
\[[^\]]+\]\(https://github\.com/[^/\s"]+\)
# GHSA
GHSA(?:-[0-9a-z]{4}){3}
# GitLab commit
\bgitlab\.[^/\s"]*/\S+/\S+/commit/[0-9a-f]{7,16}#[0-9a-f]{40}\b
# GitLab merge requests
\bgitlab\.[^/\s"]*/\S+/\S+/-/merge_requests/\d+/diffs#[0-9a-f]{40}\b
# GitLab uploads
\bgitlab\.[^/\s"]*/uploads/[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*
# GitLab commits
\bgitlab\.[^/\s"]*/(?:[^/\s"]+/){2}commits?/[0-9a-f]+\b
# binanace
accounts.binance.com/[a-z/]*oauth/authorize\?[-0-9a-zA-Z&%]*
# bitbucket diff
\bapi\.bitbucket\.org/\d+\.\d+/repositories/(?:[^/\s"]+/){2}diff(?:stat|)(?:/[^/\s"]+){2}:[0-9a-f]+
# bitbucket repositories commits
\bapi\.bitbucket\.org/\d+\.\d+/repositories/(?:[^/\s"]+/){2}commits?/[0-9a-f]+
# bitbucket commits
\bbitbucket\.org/(?:[^/\s"]+/){2}commits?/[0-9a-f]+
# bit.ly
\bbit\.ly/\w+
# bitrise
\bapp\.bitrise\.io/app/[0-9a-f]*/[\w.?=&]*
# bootstrapcdn.com
\bbootstrapcdn\.com/[-./\w]+
# cdn.cloudflare.com
\bcdnjs\.cloudflare\.com/[./\w]+
# circleci
\bcircleci\.com/gh(?:/[^/\s"]+){1,5}.[a-z]+\?[-0-9a-zA-Z=&]+
# gitter
\bgitter\.im(?:/[^/\s"]+){2}\?at=[0-9a-f]+
# gravatar
\bgravatar\.com/avatar/[0-9a-f]+
# ibm
[a-z.]*ibm\.com/[-_#=:%!?~.\\/\d\w]*
# imgur
\bimgur\.com/[^.]+
# Internet Archive
\barchive\.org/web/\d+/(?:[-\w.?,'/\\+&%$#_:]*)
# discord
/discord(?:app\.com|\.gg)/(?:invite/)?[a-zA-Z0-9]{7,}
# Disqus
\bdisqus\.com/[-\w/%.()!?&=_]*
# medium link
\blink\.medium\.com/[a-zA-Z0-9]+
# medium
\bmedium\.com/\@?[^/\s"]+/[-\w]+
# microsoft
\b(?:https?://|)(?:(?:download\.visualstudio|docs|msdn2?|research)\.microsoft|blogs\.msdn)\.com/[-_a-zA-Z0-9()=./%]*
# powerbi
\bapp\.powerbi\.com/reportEmbed/[^"' ]*
# vs devops
\bvisualstudio.com(?::443|)/[-\w/?=%&.]*
# microsoft store
\bmicrosoft\.com/store/apps/\w+
# mvnrepository.com
\bmvnrepository\.com/[-0-9a-z./]+
# now.sh
/[0-9a-z-.]+\.now\.sh\b
# oracle
\bdocs\.oracle\.com/[-0-9a-zA-Z./_?#&=]*
# chromatic.com
/\S+.chromatic.com\S*[")]
# codacy
\bapi\.codacy\.com/project/badge/Grade/[0-9a-f]+
# compai
\bcompai\.pub/v1/png/[0-9a-f]+
# mailgun api
\.api\.mailgun\.net/v3/domains/[0-9a-z]+\.mailgun.org/messages/[0-9a-zA-Z=@]*
# mailgun
\b[0-9a-z]+.mailgun.org
# /message-id/
/message-id/[-\w@./%]+
# Reddit
\breddit\.com/r/[/\w_]*
# requestb.in
\brequestb\.in/[0-9a-z]+
# sched
\b[a-z0-9]+\.sched\.com\b
# Slack url
slack://[a-zA-Z0-9?&=]+
# Slack
\bslack\.com/[-0-9a-zA-Z/_~?&=.]*
# Slack edge
\bslack-edge\.com/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=%./]+
# Slack images
\bslack-imgs\.com/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=%.]+
# shields.io
\bshields\.io/[-\w/%?=&.:+;,]*
# stackexchange -- https://stackexchange.com/feeds/sites
\b(?:askubuntu|serverfault|stack(?:exchange|overflow)|superuser).com/(?:questions/\w+/[-\w]+|a/)
# Sentry
[0-9a-f]{32}\@o\d+\.ingest\.sentry\.io\b
# Twitter markdown
\[\@[^[/\]:]*?\]\(https://twitter.com/[^/\s"')]*(?:/status/\d+(?:\?[-_0-9a-zA-Z&=]*|)|)\)
# Twitter hashtag
\btwitter\.com/hashtag/[\w?_=&]*
# Twitter status
\btwitter\.com/[^/\s"')]*(?:/status/\d+(?:\?[-_0-9a-zA-Z&=]*|)|)
# Twitter profile images
\btwimg\.com/profile_images/[_\w./]*
# Twitter media
\btwimg\.com/media/[-_\w./?=]*
# Twitter link shortened
\bt\.co/\w+
# facebook
\bfburl\.com/[0-9a-z_]+
# facebook CDN
\bfbcdn\.net/[\w/.,]*
# facebook watch
\bfb\.watch/[0-9A-Za-z]+
# dropbox
\bdropbox\.com/sh?/[^/\s"]+/[-0-9A-Za-z_.%?=&;]+
# ipfs protocol
ipfs://[0-9a-z]*
# ipfs url
/ipfs/[0-9a-z]*
# w3
\bw3\.org/[-0-9a-zA-Z/#.]+
# loom
\bloom\.com/embed/[0-9a-f]+
# regex101
\bregex101\.com/r/[^/\s"]+/\d+
# figma
\bfigma\.com/file(?:/[0-9a-zA-Z]+/)+
# freecodecamp.org
\bfreecodecamp\.org/[-\w/.]+
# image.tmdb.org
\bimage\.tmdb\.org/[/\w.]+
# mermaid
\bmermaid\.ink/img/[-\w]+|\bmermaid-js\.github\.io/mermaid-live-editor/#/edit/[-\w]+
# Wikipedia
\ben\.wikipedia\.org/wiki/[-\w%.#]+
# gitweb
[^"\s]+/gitweb/\S+;h=[0-9a-f]+
# HyperKitty lists
/archives/list/[^@/]+\@[^/\s"]*/message/[^/\s"]*/
# lists
/thread\.html/[^"\s]+
# list-management
\blist-manage\.com/subscribe(?:[?&](?:u|id)=[0-9a-f]+)+
# kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration
"kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration": ".*"
# pgp
\bgnupg\.net/pks/lookup[?&=0-9a-zA-Z]*
# Spotify
\bopen\.spotify\.com/embed/playlist/\w+
# Mastodon
\bmastodon\.[-a-z.]*/(?:media/|\@)[?&=0-9a-zA-Z_]*
# scastie
\bscastie\.scala-lang\.org/[^/]+/\w+
# images.unsplash.com
\bimages\.unsplash\.com/(?:(?:flagged|reserve)/|)[-\w./%?=%&.;]+
# pastebin
\bpastebin\.com/[\w/]+
# heroku
\b\w+\.heroku\.com/source/archive/\w+
# quip
\b\w+\.quip\.com/\w+(?:(?:#|/issues/)\w+)?
# badgen.net
\bbadgen\.net/badge/[^")\]'\s]+
# statuspage.io
\w+\.statuspage\.io\b
# media.giphy.com
\bmedia\.giphy\.com/media/[^/]+/[\w.?&=]+
# tinyurl
\btinyurl\.com/\w+
# getopts
\bgetopts\s+(?:"[^"]+"|'[^']+')
# ANSI color codes
(?:\\(?:u00|x)1b|\x1b)\[\d+(?:;\d+|)m
# URL escaped characters
\%[0-9A-F][A-F]
# IPv6
\b(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{0,4}:){3,7}[0-9a-fA-F]{0,4}\b
# c99 hex digits (not the full format, just one I've seen)
0x[0-9a-fA-F](?:\.[0-9a-fA-F]*|)[pP]
# Punycode
\bxn--[-0-9a-z]+
# sha
sha\d+:[0-9]*[a-f]{3,}[0-9a-f]*
# sha-... -- uses a fancy capture
(['"]|&quot;)[0-9a-f]{40,}\g{-1}
# hex runs
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{16,}\b
# hex in url queries
=[0-9a-fA-F]*?(?:[A-F]{3,}|[a-f]{3,})[0-9a-fA-F]*?&
# ssh
(?:ssh-\S+|-nistp256) [-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]{12,}
# PGP
\b(?:[0-9A-F]{4} ){9}[0-9A-F]{4}\b
# GPG keys
\b(?:[0-9A-F]{4} ){5}(?: [0-9A-F]{4}){5}\b
# Well known gpg keys
.well-known/openpgpkey/[\w./]+
# uuid:
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}\b
# hex digits including css/html color classes:
(?:[\\0][xX]|\\u|[uU]\+|#x?|\%23)[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*?[a-fA-FgGrR]{2,}[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*(?:[uUlL]{0,3}|u\d+)\b
# integrity
integrity="sha\d+-[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]{40,}"
# https://www.gnu.org/software/groff/manual/groff.html
# man troff content
\\f[BCIPR]
# '
\\\(aq
# .desktop mime types
^MimeTypes?=.*$
# .desktop localized entries
^[A-Z][a-z]+\[[a-z]+\]=.*$
# Localized .desktop content
Name\[[^\]]+\]=.*
# IServiceProvider
\bI(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+\b)
# crypt
"\$2[ayb]\$.{56}"
# scrypt / argon
\$(?:scrypt|argon\d+[di]*)\$\S+
# Input to GitHub JSON
content: "[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*="
# Python stringprefix / binaryprefix
# Note that there's a high false positive rate, remove the `?=` and search for the regex to see if the matches seem like reasonable strings
(?<!')\b(?:B|BR|Br|F|FR|Fr|R|RB|RF|Rb|Rf|U|UR|Ur|b|bR|br|f|fR|fr|r|rB|rF|rb|rf|u|uR|ur)'(?:[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}|[a-z]{3,})
# Regular expressions for (P|p)assword
\([A-Z]\|[a-z]\)[a-z]+
# JavaScript regular expressions
# javascript test regex
/.*/[gim]*\.test\(
# javascript match regex
\.match\(/[^/\s"]*/[gim]*\s*
# javascript match regex
\.match\(/\\[b].*?/[gim]*\s*\)(?:;|$)
# javascript regex
^\s*/\\[b].*/[gim]*\s*(?:\)(?:;|$)|,$)
# javascript replace regex
\.replace\(/[^/\s"]*/[gim]*\s*,
# Go regular expressions
regexp?\.MustCompile\(`[^`]*`\)
# sed regular expressions
sed 's/(?:[^/]*?[a-zA-Z]{3,}[^/]*?/){2}
# go install
go install(?:\s+[a-z]+\.[-@\w/.]+)+
# kubernetes pod status lists
# https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#pod-phase
\w+(?:-\w+)+\s+\d+/\d+\s+(?:Running|Pending|Succeeded|Failed|Unknown)\s+
# kubectl - pods in CrashLoopBackOff
\w+-[0-9a-f]+-\w+\s+\d+/\d+\s+CrashLoopBackOff\s+
# kubernetes object suffix
-[0-9a-f]{10}-\w{5}\s
# posthog secrets
posthog\.init\((['"])phc_[^"',]+\g{-1},
# xcode
# xcodeproject scenes
(?:Controller|ID|id)="\w{3}-\w{2}-\w{3}"
# xcode api botches
customObjectInstantitationMethod
# font awesome classes
\.fa-[-a-z0-9]+
# Update Lorem based on your content (requires `ge` and `w` from https://github.com/jsoref/spelling; and `review` from https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Looking-for-items-locally )
# grep '^[^#].*lorem' .github/actions/spelling/patterns.txt|perl -pne 's/.*i..\?://;s/\).*//' |tr '|' "\n"|sort -f |xargs -n1 ge|perl -pne 's/^[^:]*://'|sort -u|w|sed -e 's/ .*//'|w|review -
# Warning, while `(?i)` is very neat and fancy, if you have some binary files that aren't proper unicode, you might run into:
## Operation "substitution (s///)" returns its argument for non-Unicode code point 0x1C19AE (the code point will vary).
## You could manually change `(?i)X...` to use `[Xx]...`
## or you could add the files to your `excludes` file (a version after 0.0.19 should identify the file path)
# Lorem
(?:\w|\s|[,.])*\b(?i)(?:amet|consectetur|cursus|dolor|eros|ipsum|lacus|libero|ligula|lorem|magna|neque|nulla|suscipit|tempus)\b(?:\w|\s|[,.])*
# Non-English
[a-zA-Z]*[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź][a-zA-Z]{3}[a-zA-ZÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź]*
# French
# This corpus only had capital letters, but you probably want lowercase ones as well.
\b[LN]'+[a-z]{2,}\b
# latex
\\(?:n(?:ew|ormal|osub)|r(?:enew)|t(?:able(?:of|)|he|itle))(?=[a-z]+)
# the negative lookahead here is to allow catching 'templatesz' as a misspelling
# but to otherwise recognize a Windows path with \templates\foo.template or similar:
\\(?:necessary|r(?:eport|esolve[dr]?|esult)|t(?:arget|emplates?))(?![a-z])
# ignore long runs of a single character:
\b([A-Za-z])\g{-1}{3,}\b
# version suffix <word>v#
(?:(?<=[A-Z]{2})V|(?<=[a-z]{2}|[A-Z]{2})v)\d+(?:\b|(?=[a-zA-Z_]))
# Compiler flags (Scala)
(?:^|[\t ,>"'`=(])-J-[DPWXY](?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,})
# Compiler flags
(?:^|[\t ,"'`=(])-[DPWXYLlf](?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,})
# Compiler flags (linker)
,-B
# curl arguments
\b(?:\\n|)curl(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{1,2}\b)*(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{3,})(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]+)*
# set arguments
\bset(?:\s+-[abefimouxE]{1,2})*\s+-[abefimouxE]{3,}(?:\s+-[abefimouxE]+)*
# tar arguments
\b(?:\\n|)g?tar(?:\.exe|)(?:(?:\s+--[-a-zA-Z]+|\s+-[a-zA-Z]+|\s[ABGJMOPRSUWZacdfh-pr-xz]+\b)(?:=[^ ]*|))+
# tput arguments -- https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/terminfo.5.html -- technically they can be more than 5 chars long...
\btput\s+(?:(?:-[SV]|-T\s*\w+)\s+)*\w{3,5}\b
# macOS temp folders
/var/folders/\w\w/[+\w]+/(?:T|-Caches-)/

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# See https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples:-excludes
(?:^|/)(?i)COPYRIGHT
(?:^|/)(?i)LICEN[CS]E
(?:^|/)3rdparty/
(?:^|/)go\.sum$
(?:^|/)package(?:-lock|)\.json$
(?:^|/)vendor/
/fonts/
ignore$
\.avi$
\.bmp$
\.bz2$
\.class$
\.crt$
\.dll$
\.docx?$
\.drawio$
\.DS_Store$
\.eot$
\.exe$
\.gif$
\.gitattributes$
\.graffle$
\.gz$
\.icns$
\.ico$
\.jar$
\.jks$
\.jpe?g$
\.key$
\.lib$
\.lock$
\.map$
\.min\..
\.mod$
\.mp[34]$
\.o$
\.ocf$
\.otf$
\.pdf$
\.pem$
\.png$
\.psd$
\.pyc$
\.s$
\.svgz?$
\.tar$
\.tiff?$
\.ttf$
\.wav$
\.webm$
\.webp$
\.woff$
\.woff2$
\.xlsx?$
\.zip$
^docs/pages/redirects/github\.html$
^lib/jekyll/mime\.types$
^lib/theme_template/example/index\.html$
^lib/theme_template/example/_post\.md$
^test/fixtures/empty_permalink\.erb$
^test/fixtures/webrick/bar/baz\.html$
^test/fixtures/webrick/bar/foo\.xhtml$
^test/source/_posts/2009-06-22-no-yaml\.markdown$
^\.github/
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adaoraul
AFile
afterall
Alexey
alfredxing
Anatoliy
andreyvit
Ankit
Anning
appveyor
arengu
ariejan
asciinema
asdf
ashmaroli
Autobuild
autoreconf
awood
awscli
backticks
barcamp
bbatsov
bdimcheff
bellvat
benbalter
Beney
binstubs
bitbucket
Blogger
blogging
blogs
bonafide
Bou
breadcrumbs
briandoll
bridgetown
bridgetownrb
brightbox
brighterplanet
buddyworks
builtatlightspeed
Burela
byparker
cachegrind
calavera
callgraphs
cartera
cavalle
CDNs
cgi
chango
Chayoung
Cheatsheet
Checkoway
Chrononaut
cibuild
cimg
circleci
CJK
classname
cloudcannon
Cloudinary
cloudsh
CLT
codeclimate
CODEOWNERS
coderay
codeslinger
colorator
commonmark
compatibilize
configyml
contentblocks
Cov
CRLFs
cruft
Currin
cygwin
daringfireball
Dassonville
datafiles
DCEU
Debian
defunkt
delegators
devcontainer
digitalocean
disqus
ditaa
dnf
doclist
doeorg
dommmel
dotfile
Dousse
duckduckgo
duritong
Dusseau
dysinger
ecf
eduardoboucas
Emacs
emojis
endcapture
endraw
endrender
endtablerow
Enumerables
erb
errordocument
Espinaco
eugenebolshakov
evaled
extnames
exts
Fengyun
ffi
Finazzo
firstimage
flakey
flickr
fontello
forloop
formcake
formcarry
formester
formingo
formkeep
formspark
formspree
formx
freenode
fsnotify
fullstory
Gaudino
gcc
gcnovus
gemfile
getform
getset
getsimpleform
gettalong
ghp
ghpages
giraffeacademy
githubcom
gitlab
gjtorikian
globbed
gotcha
Goulven
gridism
GSo
gsubbing
hashbang
henrik
heroku
hilighting
Hoizey
hostman
htmlproofer
Iaa
ial
iconset
ified
invokables
ivey
ize
jalali
jamstackthemes
jan
Jax
jcon
jdoe
jeffreytse
jeffrydegrande
Jekpack
jekyllbot
jekyllconf
Jekyllers
Jekyllin
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jekylllayoutconcept
jekyllrb
jekyllthemes
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jmcglone
johnreilly
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jsonify
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Kacper
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Kentico
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Kinnula
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Kolesky
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Kotvinsky
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Kwokfu
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launchctl
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learnxinyminutes
lexers
linenos
linkify
liufengyun
localheinz
Locher
Losslessly
lovin
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lstrip
lyche
macromates
mademistakes
Manmeet
markdownify
Maroli
Marsceill
maruku
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mathml
mattr
Maximiliano
mchung
memberspace
mentoring
mergable
Mertcan
mertkahyaoglu
metadatas
microdata
minibundle
Mittal
mkasberg
mkd
mkdn
mkdown
modernizr
mojombo
moncefbelyamani
moz
mreid
mswin
MSYS
Mvvm
myblog
mycontent
mydata
mydoc
myimage
mypage
myposts
myproject
myrepo
myvalue
myvar
Nadjib
nakanishi
navbars
nearlyfreespeech
nethack
netlify
Neue
nginx
ngx
nielsenramon
noifniof
notextile
onebox
oneclick
opensource
Optim
orderofinterpretation
OSVDB
osx
packagecontrol
pacman
pandoc
pantulis
parkr
parseable
paspagon
passthrough
pathawks
Pathutil
paywall
PDFs
Pelykh
pinboard
Piwigo
pjhyett
pkill
pkpass
planetjekyll
plantuml
podcasts
Porcel
Posterous
postfiles
postmodern
preinstalled
Prioritise
Probot
projectlist
pubstorm
pufuwozu
pygments
qrush
Quaid
rackup
razorops
rdiscount
realz
rebund
redcarpet
redcloth
redgreen
redhat
Refactors
Refheap
regen
remi
Responsify
revertable
rfelix
RHEL
ridk
rstrip
rtomayko
Rubo
rubychan
rubyinstaller
rubyprof
Ruparelia
Rusiczki
rvm
saas
samplelist
samrayner
Sassc
Schroers
Schwartzian
screenshot
scrollbars
SDKROOT
sectore
seo
shingo
shopify
shortlinks
shortlog
shoulda
sieversii
sigpipe
Singhaniya
siteleaf
SITENAME
Slicehost
slugified
smartforms
smartify
snipcart
socio
somedir
sonnym
Sonomy
sourced
spam
spotify
ssg
standalone
staticman
Stickyposts
styleguide
subdir
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subfolderitems
subpages
subpiece
subsubfolderitems
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superdirs
SUSE
sverrirs
swfobject
swupd
tada
Taillandier
talkyard
technicalpickles
templating
Termux
textilize
textpattern
Theunissen
Thornquest
throughs
Tidelift
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timezones
tmm
tomjoht
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triaged
triaging
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Tudou
Tumblr
Tweetsert
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Tyborska
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undumpable
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uppercasing
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usernames
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vanpelt
Vasovi
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WAI
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We'd
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webhosting
webmentions
website
wildcards
willcodeforfoo
wordpress
workflows
xcode
xdg
Xhmikos
Xiaoiver
XMinutes
xmlschema
Yarp
Yashu
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Youku
youtube
yunbox
zeropadding
Zlatan
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# reject `m_data` as there's a certain OS which has evil defines that break things if it's used elsewhere
# \bm_data\b
# If you have a framework that uses `it()` for testing and `fit()` for debugging a specific test,
# you might not want to check in code where you were debugging w/ `fit()`, in which case, you might want
# to use this:
#\bfit\(
# s.b. GitHub
\bGithub\b
# s.b. GitLab
\bGitlab\b
# s.b. JavaScript
\bJavascript\b
# s.b. Microsoft
\bMicroSoft\b
# s.b. another
\ban[- ]other\b
# s.b. greater than
\bgreater then\b
# s.b. into
#\sin to\s
# s.b. opt-in
\sopt in\s
# s.b. less than
\bless then\b
# s.b. otherwise
\bother[- ]wise\b
# s.b. nonexistent
\bnon existing\b
\b[Nn]o[nt][- ]existent\b
# s.b. preexisting
[Pp]re[- ]existing
# s.b. preempt
[Pp]re[- ]empt\b
# s.b. preemptively
[Pp]re[- ]emptively
# s.b. reentrancy
[Rr]e[- ]entrancy
# s.b. reentrant
[Rr]e[- ]entrant
# s.b. workaround(s)
#\bwork[- ]arounds?\b
# Reject duplicate words
\s([A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}|[a-z]{3,})\s\g{-1}\s

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# See https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples:-patterns
# data urls
(['"])data:.*?\g{-1}
data:[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*,\S*
# YouTube
https?://(?:(?:www\.|)youtube\.com|youtu.be)/(?:channel/|embed/|playlist\?list=|watch\?v=|v/|)[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_]*
<\s*youtube\s+id=['"][-a-zA-Z0-9?_]*['"]
\bimg\.youtube\.com/vi/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_]*
youtube_id:\s*[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_]*
# Google Analytics
\bgoogle-analytics\.com/collect.[-0-9a-zA-Z?%=&_.~]*
# Google APIs
\bgoogleapis\.com/[a-z]+/v\d+/[a-z]+/[@./?=\w]+
\b[-a-zA-Z0-9.]*\bstorage\d*\.googleapis\.com(?:/\S*|)
# Google Calendar
\bcalendar\.google\.com/calendar(?:/u/\d+|)/embed\?src=[@./?=\w&%]+
\w+\@group\.calendar\.google\.com\b
# Google DataStudio
\bdatastudio\.google\.com/(?:(?:c/|)u/\d+/|)(?:embed/|)(?:open|reporting|datasources|s)/[-0-9a-zA-Z]+(?:/page/[-0-9a-zA-Z]+|)
# The leading `/` here is as opposed to the `\b` above
# ... a short way to match `https://` or `http://` since most urls have one of those prefixes
# Google Docs
/docs\.google\.com/[a-z]+/d/(?:e/|)[0-9a-zA-Z_-]+/?
# Google Groups
https://groups\.google\.com/d/topic/[^/]+/[a-zA-Z0-9]+/discussion
https://groups\.google\.com/d/msg/[^/]+/[a-zA-Z0-9]+/[a-zA-Z0-9]+
# Google themes
themes\.googleusercontent\.com/static/fonts/[^/]+/v\d+/[^.]+.
# Google CDN
\bclients2\.google(?:usercontent|)\.com[-0-9a-zA-Z/.]*
# Goo.gl
/goo\.gl/[a-zA-Z0-9]+
# Google Chrome Store
\bchrome\.google\.com/webstore/detail/\w*(?:/\w*|)
# google_site_verification:
google_site_verification: [-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*
# Ruby-doc.org
https://ruby-doc\.org/.*
# Contributors
alphabetical order.*:.*
twitter_handle: .*
# apiKey
apiKey: '[a-f0-9]+'
# FontAwesome
/(?:(?i)FontAwesome\.\w+\?\w+)
# Lorem
(?:\w|\s|[,.])*\b(?i)(?:amet|consectetur|cursus|dolor|eros|ipsum|lacus|libero|ligula|lorem|magna|neque|nulla|suscipit|tempus|ultrices)\b(?:\w|\s|[,.])*
# URL escaped characters
\%[0-9A-F]{2}
# c99 hex digits (not the full format, just one I've seen)
# hex digits including css/html color classes:
(?:[\\0][xX]|\\u|[uU]\+|#x?|\%23)[0-9a-fA-FgGrR_]{2,}(?:[uU]?[lL]{0,2}|u\d+)\b
# Automatically suggested patterns
# hit-count: 23 file-count: 15
# GitHub SHAs (markdown)
(?:\[`?[0-9a-f]+`?\]\(https:/|)/(?:www\.|)github\.com(?:/[^/\s"]+){2,}(?:/[^/\s")]+)(?:[0-9a-f]+(?:[-0-9a-zA-Z/#.]*|)\b|)
# hit-count: 7 file-count: 4
# Wikipedia
\ben\.wikipedia\.org/wiki/[-\w%.#]+
# hit-count: 5 file-count: 3
# Non-English
[a-zA-Z]*[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź][a-zA-Z]{3}[a-zA-ZÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź]*
# hit-count: 4 file-count: 4
# Twitter status
\btwitter\.com/[^/\s"')]*(?:/status/\d+(?:\?[-_0-9a-zA-Z&=]*|)|)
# hit-count: 3 file-count: 3
# stackexchange -- https://stackexchange.com/feeds/sites
\b(?:askubuntu|serverfault|stack(?:exchange|overflow)|superuser).com/(?:questions/\w+/[-\w]+|a/)
# hit-count: 3 file-count: 2
# vs devops
\bvisualstudio.com(?::443|)/[-\w/?=%&.]*
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 2
# mailto urls
mailto:[-a-zA-Z=;:/?%&0-9+@.]{3,}
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 2
# githubusercontent
/[-a-z0-9]+\.githubusercontent\.com/[-a-zA-Z0-9?&=_\/.]*
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 2
# hex runs
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{16,}\b
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 2
# curl arguments
\b(?:\\n|)curl(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{1,2}\b)*(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{3,})(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]+)*
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 1
# microsoft
\b(?:https?://|)(?:(?:download\.visualstudio|docs|msdn2?|research)\.microsoft|blogs\.msdn)\.com/[-_a-zA-Z0-9()=./%]*
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# Amazon
\bamazon\.com/[-\w]+/(?:dp/[0-9A-Z]+|)
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# gist github
\bgist\.github\.com/[^/\s"]+/[0-9a-f]+
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# Contributor
\[[^\]]+\]\(https://github\.com/[^/\s"]+\)
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# medium
\bmedium\.com/\@?[^/\s"]+/[-\w]+
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# Twitter markdown
\[\@[^[/\]:]*?\]\(https://twitter.com/[^/\s"')]*(?:/status/\d+(?:\?[-_0-9a-zA-Z&=]*|)|)\)
# Questionably acceptable forms of `in to`
# Personally, I prefer `log into`, but people object
# https://www.tprteaching.com/log-into-log-in-to-login/
\b[Ll]og in to\b
# acceptable duplicates
# ls directory listings
[-bcdlpsw](?:[-r][-w][-sx]){3}\s+\d+\s+(\S+)\s+\g{-1}\s+\d+\s+
# C types and repeated CSS values
\s(center|div|inherit|long|LONG|none|normal|solid|thin|transparent|very)(?: \g{-1})+\s
# go templates
\s(\w+)\s+\g{-1}\s+\`(?:graphql|json|yaml):
# javadoc / .net
(?:[\\@](?:groupname|param)|(?:public|private)(?:\s+static|\s+readonly)*)\s+(\w+)\s+\g{-1}\s
# Commit message -- Signed-off-by and friends
^\s*(?:(?:Based-on-patch|Co-authored|Helped|Mentored|Reported|Reviewed|Signed-off)-by|Thanks-to): (?:[^<]*<[^>]*>|[^<]*)\s*$
# Autogenerated revert commit message
^This reverts commit [0-9a-f]{40}\.$
# ignore long runs of a single character:
\b([A-Za-z])\g{-1}{3,}\b
# ignore inline code
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^attache$
benefitting
occurences?
^dependan.*
^oer$
Sorce
^[Ss]pae.*
^untill$
^untilling$
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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
- package-ecosystem: bundler
reviewers:
- "jekyll/core"
directory: /
schedule:
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This issue is reserved for people who never contributed to Open Source before. We know that the process of creating a pull request is the biggest barrier for new contributors. This issue is for you 💝
[About First Timers Only](https://www.firsttimersonly.com/).
[About First Timers Only](http://www.firsttimersonly.com/).
### 🤔 What you will need to know.

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{
"pull-request-title-pattern": "chore: release 💎 ${version}",
"packages": {
".": {
"changelog-path": "History.markdown",
"release-type": "ruby",
"bump-minor-pre-major": false,
"bump-patch-for-minor-pre-major": false,
"draft": false,
"prerelease": false,
"include-component-in-tag": false,
"include-v-in-tag": true,
"version-file": "lib/jekyll/version.rb"
}
},
"$schema": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/googleapis/release-please/main/schemas/config.json"
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{
".": "4.4.1"
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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'jekyll'
require 'memory_profiler'
MemoryProfiler.report(allow_files: ['lib/jekyll/', 'lib/jekyll.rb']) do
Jekyll::PluginManager.require_from_bundler
Jekyll::Commands::Build.process({
"source" => File.expand_path(ARGV[0]),
"destination" => File.expand_path("#{ARGV[0]}/_site"),
"disable_disk_cache" => true,
})
puts ''
end.pretty_print(scale_bytes: true, normalize_paths: true)

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name: Micro Benchmark Runs
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
path:
description: "Path to benchmark script relative to 'benchmark' directory."
required: true
default: "capture-assign.rb"
ruby_version:
description: "Ruby version to use (via `ruby/setup-ruby@v1`) action."
required: false
default: "2.7"
jobs:
benchmark:
name: "Benchmark (${{ github.event.inputs.path }}) (Ruby ${{ github.event.inputs.ruby_version }})"
runs-on: "ubuntu-latest"
env:
BENCHMARK: true
steps:
- name: Checkout Jekyll
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Ruby
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: ${{ github.event.inputs.ruby_version }}
bundler-cache: true
- name: Run Benchmark
run: "bundle exec ruby benchmark/${{ github.event.inputs.path }}"

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name: Continuous Integration
on:
push:
branches:
- master
- "*-stable"
paths-ignore:
- "docs/**"
pull_request:
branches:
- master
- "*-stable"
paths-ignore:
- "docs/**"
jobs:
ci:
name: "Run Tests (${{ matrix.ruby.label }} on ${{ matrix.os.label }})"
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os.image }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
ruby:
- label: Ruby 2.7
version: "2.7"
- label: Ruby 3.3
version: "3.3"
- label: Ruby 3.4
version: "3.4"
os:
- label: Linux
image: "ubuntu-latest"
- label: Windows
image: "windows-latest"
steps:
- name: Checkout Repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Set up ${{ matrix.ruby.label }}"
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: ${{ matrix.ruby.version }}
bundler-cache: true
- name: Run Minitest based tests
run: bash script/test
- name: Run Cucumber based tests
run: bash script/cucumber --color
- name: Generate and Build a new site
run: bash script/default-site
xtras:
name: "${{ matrix.job_name }} (${{ matrix.setup_label }})"
runs-on: "ubuntu-latest"
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- job_name: "Unit Test with JRuby"
setup_label: "JRuby 9.4.8.0"
step_name: "Run Minitest based tests"
script_file: "test"
ruby_version: "jruby-9.4.8.0"
- job_name: "Smoke Test with JRuby"
setup_label: "JRuby 9.4.8.0"
step_name: "Generate and Build a new site"
script_file: "default-site"
ruby_version: "jruby-9.4.8.0"
- job_name: "Profile Docs Site"
setup_label: "Ruby 2.7"
step_name: "Build and Profile docs site"
script_file: "profile-docs"
ruby_version: "2.7"
- job_name: "Style Check"
setup_label: "Ruby 2.7"
step_name: "Run RuboCop"
script_file: "fmt"
ruby_version: "2.7"
steps:
- name: Checkout Repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "Set up ${{ matrix.setup_label }}"
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: ${{ matrix.ruby_version }}
bundler-cache: true
- name: ${{ matrix.step_name }}
run: bash script/${{ matrix.script_file }}

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name: "CodeQL"
on:
# push:
# branches: [ 'master' ]
# pull_request:
# # The branches below must be a subset of the branches above
# branches: [ 'master' ]
schedule:
- cron: '56 11 * * 5'
jobs:
analyze:
name: Analyze
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
security-events: write
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
language: [ 'ruby', 'javascript' ]
# CodeQL supports [ 'cpp', 'csharp', 'go', 'java', 'javascript', 'python', 'ruby' ]
# Use only 'java' to analyze code written in Java, Kotlin or both
# Use only 'javascript' to analyze code written in JavaScript, TypeScript or both
# Learn more about CodeQL language support at https://aka.ms/codeql-docs/language-support
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v2
with:
languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
# If you wish to specify custom queries, you can do so here or in a config file.
# By default, queries listed here will override any specified in a config file.
# Prefix the list here with "+" to use these queries and those in the config file.
# For more details on CodeQL's query packs, refer to: https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/code-scanning/automatically-scanning-your-code-for-vulnerabilities-and-errors/configuring-code-scanning#using-queries-in-ql-packs
# queries: security-extended,security-and-quality
# Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages (C/C++, C#, Go, Java, or Swift).
# If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below)
- name: Autobuild
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v2
# Command-line programs to run using the OS shell.
# 📚 See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idstepsrun
# If the Autobuild fails above, remove it and uncomment the following three lines.
# modify them (or add more) to build your code if your project, please refer to the EXAMPLE below for guidance.
# - run: |
# echo "Run, Build Application using script"
# ./location_of_script_within_repo/buildscript.sh
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v2
with:
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# This workflow checks to ensure that all PR titles conform to the conventional
# commit spec and use the correct type and scopes. The spec for conventional
# commits can be found at https://www.conventionalcommits.org and there is a
# nice cheatsheet in a github gist at
# https://gist.github.com/qoomon/5dfcdf8eec66a051ecd85625518cfd13
#
# The types in this workflow match the spec. The scopes are custom to
# Jekyll and can be changed if desired.
name: Conventional Commit Check
permissions:
pull-requests: read
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, edited, synchronize, reopened, ready_for_review]
branches:
- master
jobs:
commit_lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: amannn/action-semantic-pull-request@v5.5.3
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
types: |
feat
fix
perf
refactor
docs
style
test
chore
scopes: |
core
cli
commands
plugins
site
helpers
converters
filters
tags
drops
tests
docs
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name: Build and deploy Jekyll documentation site
on:
push:
branches:
- master
paths:
- "docs/**"
env:
RUBY_VERSION: 2.7
jobs:
deploy_docs:
if: "!contains(github.event.commits[0].message, '[ci skip]')"
runs-on: 'ubuntu-latest'
env:
BUNDLE_PATH: "vendor/bundle"
BUNDLE_JOBS: 4
BUNDLE_RETRY: 3
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: ${{ env.RUBY_VERSION }}
bundler-cache: true
- name: Clone target branch
run: |
REMOTE_BRANCH="${REMOTE_BRANCH:-gh-pages}"
REMOTE_REPO="https://${GITHUB_ACTOR}:${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}@github.com/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}.git"
echo "Publishing to ${GITHUB_REPOSITORY} on branch ${REMOTE_BRANCH}"
rm -rf docs/_site/
git clone --depth=1 --branch="${REMOTE_BRANCH}" --single-branch --no-checkout \
"${REMOTE_REPO}" docs/_site/
- name: Build site
run: bundle exec jekyll build --source docs --destination docs/_site --verbose --trace
env:
# For jekyll-github-metadata
JEKYLL_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Deploy to GitHub Pages
run: |
SOURCE_COMMIT="$(git log -1 --pretty="%an: %B" "$GITHUB_SHA")"
pushd docs/_site &>/dev/null
: > .nojekyll
git add --all
git -c user.name="${GITHUB_ACTOR}" -c user.email="${GITHUB_ACTOR}@users.noreply.github.com" \
commit --quiet \
--message "Deploy docs from ${GITHUB_SHA}" \
--message "$SOURCE_COMMIT"
git push
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name: "Release, please!"
on:
push:
branches:
- master
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
jobs:
release-please:
if: ${{ github.repository == 'jekyll/jekyll' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
release_created: ${{ steps.release.outputs.release_created }}
tag_name: ${{ steps.release.outputs.tag_name }}
steps:
- name: Run Release Please
id: release
uses: googleapis/release-please-action@v4
with:
config-file: .github/release-please-config.json
manifest-file: .github/release-please-manifest.json
token: ${{ secrets.JEKYLLBOT_TOKEN }}
publish-gem:
needs: release-please
if: ${{ needs.release-please.outputs.release_created == 'true' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
id-token: write
contents: write
steps:
- name: Checkout Repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Set up Ruby
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: '3.3'
bundler-cache: true
- name: Build and Publish Gem
uses: rubygems/release-gem@v1

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name: Spell Check
# Comment management is handled through a secondary job, for details see:
# https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Feature%3A-Restricted-Permissions
#
# `jobs.comment-push` runs when a push is made to a repository and the `jobs.spelling` job needs to make a comment
# (in odd cases, it might actually run just to collapse a comment, but that's fairly rare)
# it needs `contents: write` in order to add a comment.
#
# `jobs.comment-pr` runs when a pull_request is made to a repository and the `jobs.spelling` job needs to make a comment
# or collapse a comment (in the case where it had previously made a comment and now no longer needs to show a comment)
# it needs `pull-requests: write` in order to manipulate those comments.
# Updating pull request branches is managed via comment handling.
# For details, see: https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Feature:-Update-expect-list
#
# These elements work together to make it happen:
#
# `on.issue_comment`
# This event listens to comments by users asking to update the metadata.
#
# `jobs.update`
# This job runs in response to an issue_comment and will push a new commit
# to update the spelling metadata.
#
# `with.experimental_apply_changes_via_bot`
# Tells the action to support and generate messages that enable it
# to make a commit to update the spelling metadata.
#
# `with.ssh_key`
# In order to trigger workflows when the commit is made, you can provide a
# secret (typically, a write-enabled github deploy key).
#
# For background, see: https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Feature:-Update-with-deploy-key
on:
# Switch from `pull_request_target` event to reduce distraction from comments
# regarding errors reported in unmodified files.
pull_request:
branches:
- master
- "*-stable"
tags-ignore:
- "**"
types:
- 'opened'
- 'reopened'
- 'synchronize'
jobs:
spelling:
name: Spell Check
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
actions: read
outputs:
followup: ${{ steps.spelling.outputs.followup }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: "contains(github.event_name, 'pull_request') || github.event_name == 'push'"
concurrency:
group: spelling-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
# note: If you use only_check_changed_files, you do not want cancel-in-progress
cancel-in-progress: true
steps:
- name: check-spelling
id: spelling
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.26
with:
# This workflow runs in response to both `push` and `pull_request`, if there's an open `pull_request` in the same repository
# for a given branch, there's no reason to spend resources checking both the `push` and the `pull_request`, so this flag tells
# the action while running for the `push` to find the `pull_request` and stop working early:
suppress_push_for_open_pull_request: 1
# The action will manage checking out the repository itself instead of requiring the workflow to use `actions/checkout...`:
checkout: true
# If running without `: write`, posting a comment won't work, and for security `: write` permissions are left to a distinct
# (optional) job, here we skip trying to post a comment:
post_comment: 0
use_magic_file: 1
extra_dictionary_limit: 10
extra_dictionaries:
cspell:software-terms/software-terms.txt
cspell:php/php.txt
cspell:node/node.txt
cspell:django/django.txt
cspell:html/html.txt
cspell:npm/npm.txt
cspell:ruby/ruby.txt
cspell:fullstack/fullstack.txt
cspell:filetypes/filetypes.txt
check_extra_dictionaries: ''
dictionary_source_prefixes: >-
{"cspell": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/check-spelling/cspell-dicts/v20241114/dictionaries/"}
# This workflow has opted not to use comments (users can view the report in GitHub Step Summary)

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name: Third-Party Repository Profiling
on:
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
build_n_profile:
runs-on: "ubuntu-latest"
env:
BUNDLE_GEMFILE: "sandbox/Gemfile"
BUNDLE_PATH: "vendor/bundle"
BUNDLE_JOBS: 4
BUNDLE_RETRY: 3
steps:
- name: Checkout Jekyll
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 5
path: jekyll
- name: Checkout Third-Party Repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: ashmaroli/tomjoht.github.io
path: sandbox
- name: Set up Ruby
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: 3.4
bundler-cache: true
- name: Run Jekyll Build 3 times
run: |
bundle exec jekyll build -s sandbox -d sandbox/_site --trace
bundle exec jekyll build -s sandbox -d sandbox/_site --trace
bundle exec jekyll build -s sandbox -d sandbox/_site --trace
- name: Memory Analysis of Jekyll Build
run: bundle exec ruby jekyll/.github/workflows/actions/memprof.rb sandbox

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# Jekyll
_site/
*-cache/
.jekyll-cache
.jekyll-metadata
.sass-cache
# Ruby
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This file has been formatted via a Rake Task configuring cops from
# RuboCop v1.57.2.
#
# To add more cops, paste configurations at the end of the file and run
# the rake task via `bundle exec rake rubocop:format_config`.
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
inherit_from: ".rubocop_todo.yml"
---
require:
- "./rubocop/jekyll"
- rubocop-minitest
- rubocop-performance
- rubocop-rake
- rubocop-rspec
- rubocop-performance
- ./rubocop/jekyll
# Directive for all cops
AllCops:
TargetRubyVersion: 2.7
Include:
- lib/**/*.rb
- test/**/*.rb
Exclude:
- benchmark/**/*
- bin/**/*
- exe/**/*
- script/**/*
- tmp/**/*
- vendor/**/*
# Configure custom cop
Jekyll/NoPutsAllowed:
Exclude:
- rake/*.rake
- rake/*.rake
# Configure built-in cops
# =======================
# Gemspec cops
# ----------------------------------------
Gemspec/DeprecatedAttributeAssignment:
Enabled: true
Gemspec/DevelopmentDependencies:
Enabled: false
Gemspec/RequireMFA:
Enabled: false
# Layout cops
# ----------------------------------------
Layout/BeginEndAlignment:
Enabled: true
Layout/EmptyComment:
Enabled: false
Layout/EmptyLinesAroundAttributeAccessor:
Enabled: true
Layout/EndAlignment:
Severity: error
Layout/EndOfLine:
Enabled: false
Layout/FirstArrayElementIndentation:
EnforcedStyle: consistent
Layout/FirstHashElementIndentation:
EnforcedStyle: consistent
Layout/HashAlignment:
AllCops:
TargetRubyVersion: 2.4
Include:
- lib/**/*.rb
- test/**/*.rb
Exclude:
- bin/**/*
- exe/**/*
- benchmark/**/*
- script/**/*
- vendor/**/*
- tmp/**/*
Layout/AlignHash:
EnforcedHashRocketStyle: table
Layout/IndentationWidth:
Severity: error
Layout/LineContinuationLeadingSpace:
Enabled: true
Layout/LineContinuationSpacing:
Enabled: true
Layout/LineEndStringConcatenationIndentation:
Enabled: true
Layout/LineLength:
Exclude:
- Gemfile
- Rakefile
- features/**/*.rb
- rake/**/*.rake
Max: 100
Severity: warning
Layout/IndentFirstArrayElement:
EnforcedStyle: consistent
Layout/IndentFirstHashElement:
EnforcedStyle: consistent
Layout/MultilineMethodCallIndentation:
EnforcedStyle: indented
Layout/MultilineOperationIndentation:
EnforcedStyle: indented
Layout/SpaceAroundMethodCallOperator:
Enabled: true
Layout/SpaceBeforeBrackets:
Enabled: true
Layout/SpaceInsideHashLiteralBraces:
Enabled: true
Exclude:
- test/**/*.rb
# Lint cops
# ----------------------------------------
Lint/AmbiguousAssignment:
Enabled: true
Lint/AmbiguousOperatorPrecedence:
Enabled: true
Lint/AmbiguousRange:
Enabled: true
Lint/BinaryOperatorWithIdenticalOperands:
Enabled: true
Lint/ConstantDefinitionInBlock:
Enabled: true
Exclude:
- test/**/*.rb
Lint/ConstantOverwrittenInRescue:
Enabled: true
Lint/DeprecatedConstants:
Enabled: true
Lint/DeprecatedOpenSSLConstant:
Enabled: true
Lint/DuplicateBranch:
Enabled: true
Lint/DuplicateElsifCondition:
Enabled: true
Lint/DuplicateMagicComment:
Enabled: true
Lint/DuplicateMatchPattern:
Enabled: true
Lint/DuplicateRegexpCharacterClassElement:
Enabled: true
Lint/DuplicateRequire:
Enabled: true
Lint/DuplicateRescueException:
Enabled: true
Lint/EmptyBlock:
Enabled: true
Lint/EmptyClass:
Enabled: true
Lint/EmptyConditionalBody:
Enabled: true
Lint/EmptyFile:
Enabled: true
Lint/FloatComparison:
Enabled: true
Lint/HashCompareByIdentity:
Enabled: true
Lint/IdentityComparison:
Enabled: true
Lint/LambdaWithoutLiteralBlock:
Enabled: true
Lint/MissingSuper:
Enabled: false
Lint/MixedCaseRange:
Enabled: true
Lint/MixedRegexpCaptureTypes:
Enabled: false
Lint/NestedPercentLiteral:
Exclude:
- test/test_site.rb
Lint/NoReturnInBeginEndBlocks:
Enabled: true
Lint/NumberedParameterAssignment:
Enabled: true
Lint/OrAssignmentToConstant:
Enabled: true
Lint/OutOfRangeRegexpRef:
Enabled: true
Lint/RaiseException:
Enabled: true
Lint/RedundantDirGlobSort:
Enabled: true
Lint/RedundantRegexpQuantifiers:
Enabled: true
Lint/RedundantSafeNavigation:
Enabled: true
Lint/RefinementImportMethods:
Enabled: true
Lint/RequireRangeParentheses:
Enabled: true
Lint/RequireRelativeSelfPath:
Enabled: true
Lint/SelfAssignment:
Enabled: true
Lint/StructNewOverride:
Enabled: true
Lint/SymbolConversion:
Enabled: true
Lint/ToEnumArguments:
- test/test_site.rb
Layout/EmptyComment:
Enabled: false
Lint/TopLevelReturnWithArgument:
Enabled: true
Lint/TrailingCommaInAttributeDeclaration:
Enabled: true
Lint/TripleQuotes:
Enabled: true
Lint/UnexpectedBlockArity:
Enabled: true
Lint/UnmodifiedReduceAccumulator:
Enabled: true
Layout/EndAlignment:
Severity: error
Lint/UnreachableCode:
Severity: error
Lint/UnreachableLoop:
Enabled: true
Lint/UselessMethodDefinition:
Enabled: true
Lint/UselessRuby2Keywords:
Enabled: true
Lint/UselessTimes:
Enabled: true
Lint/Void:
Exclude:
- lib/jekyll/site.rb
# Metrics cops
# ----------------------------------------
- lib/jekyll/site.rb
Metrics/AbcSize:
Max: 23
Max: 21
Metrics/BlockLength:
Exclude:
- lib/jekyll/configuration.rb
- rake/**/*.rake
- test/**/*.rb
- test/**/*.rb
- lib/jekyll/configuration.rb
- rake/*.rake
Metrics/ClassLength:
Exclude:
- features/**/*.rb
- lib/jekyll/commands/serve.rb
- lib/jekyll/configuration.rb
- lib/jekyll/document.rb
- lib/jekyll/site.rb
- test/**/*.rb
- !ruby/regexp /features\/.*.rb$/
- !ruby/regexp /test\/.*.rb$/
- lib/jekyll/document.rb
- lib/jekyll/site.rb
- lib/jekyll/commands/serve.rb
- lib/jekyll/configuration.rb
Max: 240
Metrics/CollectionLiteralLength:
Enabled: true
Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity:
Exclude:
- lib/jekyll/commands/serve.rb
- lib/jekyll/utils.rb
Max: 11
- lib/jekyll/utils.rb
- lib/jekyll/commands/serve.rb
Metrics/LineLength:
Exclude:
- !ruby/regexp /features\/.*.rb/
- Rakefile
- rake/*.rake
- Gemfile
Max: 100
Severity: warning
Metrics/MethodLength:
CountComments: false
Max: 20
Severity: error
Metrics/ModuleLength:
Exclude:
- lib/jekyll/filters.rb
Max: 240
Metrics/ParameterLists:
Max: 4
Metrics/PerceivedComplexity:
Max: 13
# Minitest cops
# ----------------------------------------
Minitest/AssertEmptyLiteral:
Enabled: false
Minitest/AssertInDelta:
Enabled: true
Minitest/AssertKindOf:
Enabled: true
Minitest/AssertOperator:
Enabled: false
Minitest/AssertOutput:
Enabled: true
Minitest/AssertPathExists:
Enabled: true
Minitest/AssertPredicate:
Enabled: false
Minitest/AssertRaisesWithRegexpArgument:
Enabled: true
Minitest/AssertSame:
Enabled: true
Minitest/AssertSilent:
Enabled: true
Minitest/AssertWithExpectedArgument:
Enabled: true
Minitest/AssertionInLifecycleHook:
Enabled: true
Minitest/DuplicateTestRun:
Enabled: true
Minitest/EmptyLineBeforeAssertionMethods:
Enabled: false
Minitest/LifecycleHooksOrder:
Enabled: true
Minitest/LiteralAsActualArgument:
Enabled: true
Minitest/MultipleAssertions:
Enabled: true
Minitest/NonExecutableTestMethod:
Enabled: true
Minitest/NonPublicTestMethod:
Enabled: true
Minitest/RedundantMessageArgument:
Enabled: true
Minitest/RefuteInDelta:
Enabled: true
Minitest/RefuteKindOf:
Enabled: true
Minitest/RefuteOperator:
Enabled: false
Minitest/RefutePathExists:
Enabled: true
Minitest/RefutePredicate:
Enabled: false
Minitest/RefuteSame:
Enabled: true
Minitest/ReturnInTestMethod:
Enabled: true
Minitest/SkipEnsure:
Enabled: true
Minitest/SkipWithoutReason:
Enabled: true
Minitest/TestFileName:
Enabled: true
Exclude:
- test/helper.rb
Minitest/TestMethodName:
Enabled: false
Minitest/UnreachableAssertion:
Enabled: true
Minitest/UnspecifiedException:
Enabled: true
Minitest/UselessAssertion:
Enabled: true
# Naming cops
# ----------------------------------------
Max: 8
Naming/FileName:
Enabled: false
Naming/HeredocDelimiterNaming:
Exclude:
- test/**/*.rb
- test/**/*.rb
Naming/MemoizedInstanceVariableName:
Exclude:
- lib/jekyll/convertible.rb
- lib/jekyll/drops/site_drop.rb
- lib/jekyll/drops/unified_payload_drop.rb
- lib/jekyll/page_without_a_file.rb
# Performance cops
# ----------------------------------------
Performance/AncestorsInclude:
Enabled: false
Performance/ArraySemiInfiniteRangeSlice:
Enabled: true
Performance/BigDecimalWithNumericArgument:
Enabled: true
Performance/BlockGivenWithExplicitBlock:
Enabled: true
Performance/ChainArrayAllocation:
Enabled: true
Performance/CollectionLiteralInLoop:
Enabled: true
Performance/ConstantRegexp:
Enabled: true
Performance/MapCompact:
Enabled: true
Performance/MapMethodChain:
Enabled: true
Performance/MethodObjectAsBlock:
Enabled: true
Performance/RedundantEqualityComparisonBlock:
Enabled: false
Performance/RedundantSortBlock:
Enabled: true
Performance/RedundantSplitRegexpArgument:
Enabled: true
Performance/RedundantStringChars:
Enabled: true
Performance/ReverseFirst:
Enabled: true
Performance/SortReverse:
Enabled: false
Performance/Squeeze:
Enabled: true
Performance/StringIdentifierArgument:
Enabled: true
Performance/StringInclude:
Enabled: true
Exclude:
- lib/jekyll/utils/platforms.rb
Performance/Sum:
Enabled: true
# Security cops
# ----------------------------------------
Security/CompoundHash:
Enabled: true
Security/IoMethods:
Enabled: true
- lib/jekyll/convertible.rb
- lib/jekyll/drops/site_drop.rb
- lib/jekyll/drops/unified_payload_drop.rb
- lib/jekyll/page_without_a_file.rb
Security/MarshalLoad:
Exclude:
- lib/jekyll/regenerator.rb
- test/**/*.rb
- !ruby/regexp /test\/.*.rb$/
- lib/jekyll/regenerator.rb
Security/YAMLLoad:
Exclude:
- features/**/*.rb
- test/**/*.rb
# Style cops
# ----------------------------------------
- !ruby/regexp /features\/.*.rb/
- !ruby/regexp /test\/.*.rb$/
Style/AccessModifierDeclarations:
Enabled: false
Style/AccessorGrouping:
Enabled: true
Style/Alias:
EnforcedStyle: prefer_alias_method
Style/AndOr:
Severity: error
Style/ArgumentsForwarding:
Enabled: false
Style/ArrayCoercion:
Enabled: true
Style/ArrayIntersect:
Enabled: true
Style/BisectedAttrAccessor:
Enabled: true
Style/CaseLikeIf:
Enabled: true
Style/ClassAndModuleChildren:
Exclude:
- test/**/*.rb
Style/ClassEqualityComparison:
Enabled: true
Style/CollectionCompact:
Enabled: true
Style/CombinableLoops:
Enabled: true
Style/ConcatArrayLiterals:
Enabled: true
Style/DirEmpty:
Enabled: true
Style/DocumentDynamicEvalDefinition:
Enabled: true
- test/**/*.rb
Style/FrozenStringLiteralComment:
EnforcedStyle: always
Style/Documentation:
Enabled: false
Style/DoubleNegation:
Enabled: false
Style/EmptyHeredoc:
Enabled: true
Style/EndlessMethod:
Enabled: true
Style/EnvHome:
Enabled: true
Style/ExactRegexpMatch:
Enabled: true
Style/ExplicitBlockArgument:
Enabled: false
Style/ExponentialNotation:
Enabled: true
Style/FetchEnvVar:
Enabled: false
Style/FileEmpty:
Enabled: true
Style/FileRead:
Enabled: false
Style/FileWrite:
Enabled: true
Style/FormatStringToken:
Exclude:
- lib/jekyll/liquid_renderer/table.rb
- lib/jekyll/profiler.rb
- lib/jekyll/utils/ansi.rb
Style/FrozenStringLiteralComment:
EnforcedStyle: always
Style/GlobalStdStream:
Enabled: true
- lib/jekyll/utils/ansi.rb
Style/GuardClause:
Enabled: false
Style/HashAsLastArrayItem:
Enabled: true
Style/HashConversion:
Enabled: true
Style/HashEachMethods:
Enabled: true
Style/HashExcept:
Enabled: true
Style/HashLikeCase:
Enabled: true
Style/HashSyntax:
EnforcedStyle: hash_rockets
Severity: error
Style/HashTransformKeys:
Enabled: false
Style/HashTransformValues:
Enabled: true
Style/IfWithBooleanLiteralBranches:
Enabled: true
Style/KeywordParametersOrder:
Enabled: true
Style/MagicCommentFormat:
Enabled: true
Style/MapCompactWithConditionalBlock:
Enabled: true
Style/MapToHash:
Enabled: true
Style/MinMaxComparison:
Enabled: true
Style/MixinUsage:
Exclude:
- test/helper.rb
- test/helper.rb
Style/ModuleFunction:
Enabled: false
Style/MultilineTernaryOperator:
Severity: error
Style/NegatedIfElseCondition:
Enabled: true
Style/NestedFileDirname:
Enabled: true
Style/NilLambda:
Enabled: true
Style/ObjectThen:
Enabled: true
Style/OperatorMethodCall:
Enabled: true
Style/OptionalBooleanParameter:
Enabled: true
Exclude:
- lib/jekyll/log_adapter.rb
Style/PercentLiteralDelimiters:
PreferredDelimiters:
"%Q": "{}"
"%W": "()"
"%q": "{}"
"%Q": "{}"
"%r": "!!"
"%s": "()"
"%w": "()"
"%W": "()"
"%x": "()"
Style/QuotedSymbols:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantArgument:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantArrayConstructor:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantAssignment:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantConstantBase:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantCurrentDirectoryInPath:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantDoubleSplatHashBraces:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantEach:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantFetchBlock:
Enabled: false
Style/RedundantFileExtensionInRequire:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantFilterChain:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantHeredocDelimiterQuotes:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantInitialize:
Enabled: true
Exclude:
- lib/jekyll/plugin.rb
Style/RedundantLineContinuation:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantRegexpArgument:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantRegexpCharacterClass:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantRegexpConstructor:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantRegexpEscape:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantSelfAssignment:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantSelfAssignmentBranch:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantStringEscape:
Enabled: true
Style/RegexpLiteral:
EnforcedStyle: percent_r
Style/RescueModifier:
Enabled: false
Style/ReturnNilInPredicateMethodDefinition:
Enabled: true
Style/SafeNavigation:
Exclude:
- lib/jekyll/document.rb
- lib/jekyll/page.rb
- lib/jekyll/document.rb
Style/SignalException:
EnforcedStyle: only_raise
Style/SingleArgumentDig:
Enabled: true
Style/SingleLineDoEndBlock:
Enabled: true
Style/SlicingWithRange:
Enabled: false
Style/SoleNestedConditional:
Enabled: true
Style/StringChars:
Enabled: true
Style/StringConcatenation:
Enabled: true
Exclude:
- lib/jekyll/commands/*.rb
- test/**/*.rb
Style/StringLiterals:
EnforcedStyle: double_quotes
Style/StringLiteralsInInterpolation:
EnforcedStyle: double_quotes
Style/SwapValues:
Enabled: true
Style/SymbolArray:
EnforcedStyle: brackets
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# This configuration was generated by
# `rubocop --auto-gen-config --auto-gen-only-exclude`
# on 2022-04-06 10:48:47 UTC using RuboCop version 1.26.1.
# The point is for the user to remove these configuration records
# one by one as the offenses are removed from the code base.
# Note that changes in the inspected code, or installation of new
# versions of RuboCop, may require this file to be generated again.
# Offense count: 1
# This cop supports safe auto-correction (--auto-correct).
Performance/BindCall:
Exclude:
- 'test/helper.rb'
# Offense count: 1
Style/CombinableLoops:
Exclude:
- 'lib/jekyll/tags/post_url.rb'
# Offense count: 1
# Configuration parameters: AllowedMethods.
# AllowedMethods: respond_to_missing?
Style/OptionalBooleanParameter:
Exclude:
- 'lib/jekyll/log_adapter.rb'

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bundler_args: --without benchmark:development
script: script/cibuild
cache: bundler
language: ruby
rvm:
- &ruby1 2.6.0
- &ruby2 2.4.5
- &jruby jruby-9.2.7.0
matrix:
include:
- rvm: *ruby1
env: TEST_SUITE=fmt
name: "🤖️ Code Format"
- rvm: *ruby1
env: TEST_SUITE=default-site
name: "🏠️ Default Site"
- rvm: *ruby1
env: TEST_SUITE=profile-docs
name: "Profile Docs"
- rvm: *ruby1
env: TEST_SUITE=memprof
name: "Profile Memory Allocation"
exclude:
- rvm: *jruby
env: TEST_SUITE=cucumber
env:
matrix:
- TEST_SUITE=test
- TEST_SUITE=cucumber
branches:
only:
- master
- themes
- /.*-stable/
before_script:
- curl -L https://codeclimate.com/downloads/test-reporter/test-reporter-latest-linux-amd64 > ./cc-test-reporter
- chmod +x ./cc-test-reporter
- ./cc-test-reporter before-build
after_script:
- ./cc-test-reporter after-build --exit-code $TRAVIS_TEST_RESULT
notifications:
email: false
slack:
secure: "\
dNdKk6nahNURIUbO3ULhA09/vTEQjK0fNbgjVjeYPEvROHgQBP1cIP3AJy8aWs8rl5Yyow4Y\
GEilNRzKPz18AsFptVXofpwyqcBxaCfmHP809NX5PHBaadydveLm+TNVao2XeLXSWu+HUNAY\
O1AanCUbJSEyJTju347xCBGzESU=\
"
before_install:
- gem update --system --no-document
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FROM alpine
# Run locally: `earthly +all` to run full CI process
all:
BUILD --build-arg RUBY=3.0 +test
BUILD --build-arg RUBY=2.7 +test
BUILD --build-arg RUBY=2.5 +test
BUILD --build-arg RUBY=jruby:9.2.14.0 +test
BUILD style-check
BUILD profile-docs
# Run locally: `earthly +test`
# Run with specific version: `earthly --build-arg RUBY=2.5 +test`
test:
FROM +deps
RUN script/test
RUN script/cucumber
RUN script/default-site
style-check:
FROM +deps
RUN script/fmt
profile-docs:
FROM +deps
RUN bundle install --jobs 4
RUN script/profile-docs
RUN script/memprof
# Install dependencies and copy in source
# used in above steps
deps:
ARG RUBY=3.0
IF case $RUBY in jruby*) ;; *) false; esac
FROM $RUBY
ENV JRUBY_OPTS="--dev -J-XX:+TieredCompilation -J-XX:TieredStopAtLevel=1 -J-XX:CompileThreshold=10 -J-XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=128M"
ELSE
FROM ruby:$RUBY
END
WORKDIR /src
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install nodejs dnsutils git make coreutils g++ build-essential -y
RUN gem install bundler
RUN gem install sassc -v '2.4.0' --source 'https://rubygems.org/'
COPY Gemfile .
COPY jekyll.gemspec .
COPY lib/jekyll/version.rb lib/jekyll/version.rb
COPY test test
RUN bundle install --jobs 4
COPY . .

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@@ -3,7 +3,11 @@
source "https://rubygems.org"
gemspec :name => "jekyll"
gem "rake", "~> 13.0"
# Temporarily lock JRuby builds on Travis CI to i18n-1.2.x until JRuby is able to handle
# refinements introduced in i18n-1.3.0
gem "i18n", "~> 1.2.0" if RUBY_ENGINE == "jruby"
gem "rake", "~> 12.0"
group :development do
gem "launchy", "~> 2.3"
@@ -15,35 +19,22 @@ end
#
group :test do
gem "activesupport", "< 7.1.0"
gem "cucumber", "~> 9.0"
gem "cucumber", "~> 3.0"
gem "httpclient"
gem "jekyll_test_plugin"
gem "jekyll_test_plugin_malicious"
gem "memory_profiler"
# Runtime dependency of gem `httpclient`. _Needed only in Ruby 3.4+_.
# Remove once gem `httpclient` ships with `mutex_m` listed as a dependency in its gemspec.
gem "mutex_m", "~> 0.3" if RUBY_VERSION >= "3.4"
gem "nokogiri", "~> 1.7"
gem "rspec"
gem "rspec-mocks"
gem "rubocop", "~> 1.57.2"
gem "rubocop-minitest"
gem "rubocop", "~> 0.72.0"
gem "rubocop-performance"
gem "rubocop-rake"
gem "rubocop-rspec"
gem "test-dependency-theme", :path => File.expand_path("test/fixtures/test-dependency-theme", __dir__)
gem "test-theme", :path => File.expand_path("test/fixtures/test-theme", __dir__)
gem "test-theme-skinny", :path => File.expand_path("test/fixtures/test-theme-skinny", __dir__)
gem "test-theme-symlink", :path => File.expand_path("test/fixtures/test-theme-symlink", __dir__)
gem "test-theme-w-empty-data", :path => File.expand_path("test/fixtures/test-theme-w-empty-data", __dir__)
if RUBY_ENGINE == "jruby"
gem "http_parser.rb", "~> 0.6.0"
gem "jruby-openssl"
end
gem "jruby-openssl" if RUBY_ENGINE == "jruby"
end
#
@@ -54,7 +45,7 @@ group :test_legacy do
gem "minitest"
gem "minitest-profile"
gem "minitest-reporters"
gem "shoulda-context"
gem "shoulda"
gem "simplecov"
end
@@ -79,11 +70,11 @@ group :jekyll_optional_dependencies do
gem "jekyll-paginate"
gem "jekyll-redirect-from"
gem "kramdown-syntax-coderay"
gem "matrix"
gem "mime-types", "~> 3.0"
gem "tomlrb"
gem "rdoc", "~> 6.0"
gem "tomlrb", "~> 1.2"
platforms :ruby, :mswin, :mingw, :x64_mingw do
platform :ruby, :mswin, :mingw, :x64_mingw do
gem "classifier-reborn", "~> 2.2"
gem "liquid-c", "~> 4.0"
gem "yajl-ruby", "~> 1.4"
@@ -91,26 +82,14 @@ group :jekyll_optional_dependencies do
# Windows and JRuby does not include zoneinfo files, so bundle the tzinfo-data gem
# and associated library
platforms :jruby, :mswin, :mingw, :x64_mingw do
gem "tzinfo", ENV["TZINFO_VERSION"] if ENV["TZINFO_VERSION"]
install_if -> { RUBY_PLATFORM =~ %r!mingw|mswin|java! } do
gem "tzinfo", "~> 1.2"
gem "tzinfo-data"
end
end
#
group :rdoc, :optional => true do
# Psych 5 has stopped bundling `libyaml` and expects it to be installed on the host system prior
# to being invoked.
# Since we don't have a direct dependency on the Psych gem (it gets included in the gem bundle as
# a dependency of the `rdoc` gem), lock psych gem to v4.x instead of installing `libyaml` in our
# development / CI environment.
gem "psych", "~> 4.0"
gem "rdoc", "~> 6.0"
end
#
group :site do
gem "html-proofer", "~> 3.4" if ENV["PROOF"]

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@@ -1,12 +1,19 @@
# [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/)
[![Gem Version](https://img.shields.io/gem/v/jekyll.svg)][ruby-gems]
[![Build Status](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/workflows/Continuous%20Integration/badge.svg)][ci-workflow]
[![Linux Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/jekyll/jekyll/master.svg?label=Linux%20build)][travis]
[![Windows Build status](https://img.shields.io/appveyor/ci/jekyll/jekyll/master.svg?label=Windows%20build)][appveyor]
[![Maintainability](https://api.codeclimate.com/v1/badges/8ba0cb5b17bb9848e128/maintainability)][codeclimate]
[![Test Coverage](https://api.codeclimate.com/v1/badges/8ba0cb5b17bb9848e128/test_coverage)][coverage]
[![Security](https://hakiri.io/github/jekyll/jekyll/master.svg)][hakiri]
[![Backers on Open Collective](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/backers/badge.svg)](#backers)
[![Sponsors on Open Collective](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsors/badge.svg)](#sponsors)
[ruby-gems]: https://rubygems.org/gems/jekyll
[ci-workflow]: https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Continuous+Integration%22+branch%3Amaster
[codeclimate]: https://codeclimate.com/github/jekyll/jekyll
[coverage]: https://codeclimate.com/github/jekyll/jekyll/coverage
[hakiri]: https://hakiri.io/github/jekyll/jekyll/master
[travis]: https://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll
[appveyor]: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/jekyll/jekyll/branch/master
Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator perfect for personal, project, or organization sites. Think of it like a file-based CMS, without all the complexity. Jekyll takes your content, renders Markdown and Liquid templates, and spits out a complete, static website ready to be served by Apache, Nginx or another web server. Jekyll is the engine behind [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com), which you can use to host sites right from your GitHub repositories.
@@ -15,7 +22,7 @@ Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator perfect for personal, proj
Jekyll does what you tell it to do — no more, no less. It doesn't try to outsmart users by making bold assumptions, nor does it burden them with needless complexity and configuration. Put simply, Jekyll gets out of your way and allows you to concentrate on what truly matters: your content.
See: [https://jekyllrb.com/philosophy](https://jekyllrb.com/philosophy)
See: https://jekyllrb.com/philosophy
## Getting Started
@@ -23,11 +30,11 @@ See: [https://jekyllrb.com/philosophy](https://jekyllrb.com/philosophy)
* Read up about its [Usage](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/usage/) and [Configuration](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/configuration/)
* Take a gander at some existing [Sites](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/wiki/sites)
* [Fork](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/fork) and [Contribute](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/contributing/) your own modifications
* Have questions? Check out our official forum community [Jekyll Talk](https://talk.jekyllrb.com/) and [`#jekyll` Channel on Libera IRC](https://libera.chat)
* Have questions? Check out our official forum community [Jekyll Talk](https://talk.jekyllrb.com/) or [`#jekyll` on irc.freenode.net](https://botbot.me/freenode/jekyll/)
## Diving In
* [Migrate](https://import.jekyllrb.com/docs/home/) from your previous system
* [Migrate](http://import.jekyllrb.com/docs/home/) from your previous system
* Learn how [Front Matter](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/front-matter/) works
* Put information on your site with [Variables](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/variables/)
* Customize the [Permalinks](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/permalinks/) your posts are generated with
@@ -42,7 +49,7 @@ If you don't find the answer to your problem in our [docs](https://jekyllrb.com/
## Code of Conduct
In order to have a more open and welcoming community, Jekyll adheres to a
[code of conduct](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/conduct/) adapted from the Ruby on Rails code of
[code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.markdown) adapted from the Ruby on Rails code of
conduct.
Please adhere to this code of conduct in any interactions you have in the
@@ -55,27 +62,28 @@ these terms, please let one of our [core team members](https://jekyllrb.com/team
### Sponsors
Support this project by becoming a sponsor. Your logo will show up in this README with a link to your website. [Become a sponsor!](https://opencollective.com/jekyll#sponsor)
[![Jekyll Sponsor 0](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsor/0/avatar.svg)](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsor/0/website)
[![Jekyll Sponsor 1](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsor/1/avatar.svg)](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsor/1/website)
[![Jekyll Sponsor 2](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsor/2/avatar.svg)](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsor/2/website)
[![Jekyll Sponsor 3](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsor/3/avatar.svg)](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsor/3/website)
[![Jekyll Sponsor 4](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsor/4/avatar.svg)](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsor/4/website)
[![Jekyll Sponsor 5](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsor/5/avatar.svg)](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/sponsor/5/website)
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### Contributors
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.
[![Jekyll Contributors](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/contributors.svg?width=890&&avatarHeight=24&limit=100&button=false)](../../graphs/contributors)
<a href="../../graphs/contributors"><img src="https://opencollective.com/jekyll/contributors.svg?width=890&button=false" /></a>
### Backers
Thank you to all our backers! 🙏 [Become a backer](https://opencollective.com/jekyll#backer)
[![Jekyll Backers](https://opencollective.com/jekyll/backers.svg?width=890)](https://opencollective.com/jekyll#backers)
<a href="https://opencollective.com/jekyll#backers" target="_blank"><img src="https://opencollective.com/jekyll/backers.svg?width=890" /></a>
## License

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@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ require "yaml"
$LOAD_PATH.unshift File.expand_path("lib", __dir__)
require "jekyll/version"
require "bundler/gem_tasks"
Dir.glob("rake/**.rake").each { |f| import f }
@@ -43,15 +42,11 @@ def gem_file
end
def normalize_bullets(markdown)
# Normalize both old-style indented bullets (" *") and
# release-please-style non-indented bullets ("*") to "-"
markdown.gsub(%r!\n\s{0,2}\*{1}!, "\n-")
markdown.gsub(%r!\n\s{2}\*{1}!, "\n-")
end
def linkify_prs(markdown)
# Match bare PR references like #1234 but skip those already linkified
# by release-please as [#1234](url)
markdown.gsub(%r{(?<!&)(?<!\[)#(\d+)}) do |word|
markdown.gsub(%r!(?<\!&)#(\d+)!) do |word|
"[#{word}]({{ site.repository }}/issues/#{word.delete("#")})"
end
end
@@ -65,10 +60,8 @@ def liquid_escape(markdown)
end
def custom_release_header_anchors(markdown)
# Match old format: "X.Y.Z / YYYY-MM-DD"
# Match new release-please format: "[X.Y.Z](compare-url) (YYYY-MM-DD)"
header_regexp = %r!^(?:\[?)(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2})(?:\]\([^)]*\))? [\(/]\s?\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\)?!
section_regexp = %r!^### \w[\w ]*$!
header_regexp = %r!^(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2})\.(\d{1,2}) \/ \d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}!
section_regexp = %r!^### \w+ \w+$!
markdown.split(%r!^##\s!).map do |release_notes|
_, major, minor, patch = *release_notes.match(header_regexp)
release_notes
@@ -82,8 +75,7 @@ def slugify(header)
end
def remove_head_from_history(markdown)
# Match both old format "## X.Y.Z" and release-please format "## [X.Y.Z]"
index = markdown =~ %r!^##\s+\[?\d+\.\d+\.\d+!
index = markdown =~ %r!^##\s+\d+\.\d+\.\d+!
markdown[index..-1]
end
@@ -167,5 +159,5 @@ end
desc "Open an irb session preloaded with this library"
task :console do
sh "irb -r ./lib/#{name}.rb"
sh "irb -rubygems -r ./lib/#{name}.rb"
end

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@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
version: "{build}"
clone_depth: 5
branches:
only:
- master
- themes
- /.*-stable/
build: off
environment:
BUNDLE_WITHOUT: "benchmark:development"
matrix:
- RUBY_FOLDER_VER: "24"
TEST_SUITE: "test"
- RUBY_FOLDER_VER: "26"
TEST_SUITE: "test"
- RUBY_FOLDER_VER: "26"
TEST_SUITE: "default-site"
- RUBY_FOLDER_VER: "26"
TEST_SUITE: "profile-docs"
- RUBY_FOLDER_VER: "26"
TEST_SUITE: "memprof"
- RUBY_FOLDER_VER: "26"
TEST_SUITE: "cucumber"
install:
- SET PATH=C:\Ruby%RUBY_FOLDER_VER%-x64\bin;%PATH%
- bundle install --retry 5 --jobs=%NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS% --clean --path vendor\bundle
test_script:
- ruby --version
- gem --version
- bundler --version
- bash ./script/cibuild
cache:
# If one of the files after the right arrow changes, cache will be invalidated
- 'vendor\bundle -> appveyor.yml,Gemfile,jekyll.gemspec'

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@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'benchmark/ips'
require_relative '../lib/jekyll'
puts ''
print 'Setting up... '
SITE = Jekyll::Site.new(
Jekyll.configuration({
"source" => File.expand_path("../docs", __dir__),
"destination" => File.expand_path("../docs/_site", __dir__),
"disable_disk_cache" => true,
"quiet" => true,
})
)
TEMPLATE_1 = Liquid::Template.parse(<<~HTML)
{%- assign doc = site.documents | where: 'url', '/docs/assets/' | first -%}
{{- doc.title -}}
HTML
TEMPLATE_2 = Liquid::Template.parse(<<~HTML)
{%- assign doc = site.documents | find: 'url', '/docs/assets/' -%}
{{- doc.title -}}
HTML
[:reset, :read, :generate].each { |phase| SITE.send(phase) }
puts 'done.'
puts 'Testing... '
puts " #{'where + first'.cyan} results in #{TEMPLATE_1.render(SITE.site_payload).inspect.green}"
puts " #{'find'.cyan} results in #{TEMPLATE_2.render(SITE.site_payload).inspect.green}"
if TEMPLATE_1.render(SITE.site_payload) == TEMPLATE_2.render(SITE.site_payload)
puts 'Success! Proceeding to run benchmarks.'.green
puts ''
else
puts 'Something went wrong. Aborting.'.magenta
puts ''
return
end
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('where + first') { TEMPLATE_1.render(SITE.site_payload) }
x.report('find') { TEMPLATE_2.render(SITE.site_payload) }
x.compare!
end

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require_relative '../lib/jekyll'
require 'benchmark/ips'
date = "2014-08-02 14:43:06 PDT".freeze
time = Time.parse(date)
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('Time.parse') do
Time.parse(date)
end
x.report('localtime') do
Time.parse(date).localtime
end
x.report('localtime parsed') do
time.localtime
end
x.report('Utils.parse_date') do
Jekyll::Utils.parse_date(date)
end
end

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@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
# For pull request: https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/pull/8192
require 'benchmark/ips'
require 'bundler/setup'
require 'memory_profiler'
require 'jekyll'
CONTEXT = {"bar"=>"The quick brown fox"}
MARKUP_1 = %Q(foo=bar lorem="ipsum \\"dolor\\"" alpha='beta \\'gamma\\'').freeze
MARKUP_2 = %Q(foo=bar lorem="ipsum 'dolor'" alpha='beta "gamma"').freeze
#
def old_parse_params(markup)
params = {}
while (match = Jekyll::Tags::IncludeTag::VALID_SYNTAX.match(markup))
markup = markup[match.end(0)..-1]
value = if match[2]
match[2].gsub('\\"', '"')
elsif match[3]
match[3].gsub("\\'", "'")
elsif match[4]
CONTEXT[match[4]]
end
params[match[1]] = value
end
params
end
def new_parse_params(markup)
params = {}
markup.scan(Jekyll::Tags::IncludeTag::VALID_SYNTAX) do |key, d_quoted, s_quoted, variable|
value = if d_quoted
d_quoted.include?('\\"') ? d_quoted.gsub('\\"', '"') : d_quoted
elsif s_quoted
s_quoted.include?("\\'") ? s_quoted.gsub("\\'", "'") : s_quoted
elsif variable
CONTEXT[variable]
end
params[key] = value
end
params
end
#
def report(label, markup, color)
prof_report = MemoryProfiler.report { yield }
allocated_memory = prof_report.scale_bytes(prof_report.total_allocated_memsize)
allocated_objects = prof_report.total_allocated
retained_memory = prof_report.scale_bytes(prof_report.total_retained_memsize)
retained_objects = prof_report.total_retained
puts <<~MSG.send(color)
#{(label + " ").ljust(49, "-")}
MARKUP: #{markup}
RESULT: #{yield}
Total allocated: #{allocated_memory} (#{allocated_objects} objects)
Total retained: #{retained_memory} (#{retained_objects} objects)
MSG
end
report('old w/ escaping', MARKUP_1, :magenta) { old_parse_params(MARKUP_1) }
report('new w/ escaping', MARKUP_1, :cyan) { new_parse_params(MARKUP_1) }
report('old no escaping', MARKUP_2, :green) { old_parse_params(MARKUP_2) }
report('new no escaping', MARKUP_2, :yellow) { new_parse_params(MARKUP_2) }
#
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report("old + esc".magenta) { old_parse_params(MARKUP_1) }
x.report("new + esc".cyan) { new_parse_params(MARKUP_1) }
x.compare!
end
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report("old - esc".green) { old_parse_params(MARKUP_2) }
x.report("new - esc".yellow) { new_parse_params(MARKUP_2) }
x.compare!
end

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@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'benchmark/ips'
require 'jekyll'
class FooPage
def initialize(dir:, name:)
@dir = dir
@name = name
end
def slow_path
File.join(*[@dir, @name].map(&:to_s).reject(&:empty?)).sub(%r!\A/!, "")
end
def fast_path
Jekyll::PathManager.join(@dir, @name).sub(%r!\A/!, "")
end
end
nil_page = FooPage.new(:dir => nil, :name => nil)
empty_page = FooPage.new(:dir => "", :name => "")
root_page = FooPage.new(:dir => "", :name => "ipsum.md")
nested_page = FooPage.new(:dir => "lorem", :name => "ipsum.md")
slashed_page = FooPage.new(:dir => "/lorem/", :name => "/ipsum.md")
if nil_page.slow_path == nil_page.fast_path
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('nil_page slow') { nil_page.slow_path }
x.report('nil_page fast') { nil_page.fast_path }
x.compare!
end
end
if empty_page.slow_path == empty_page.fast_path
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('empty_page slow') { empty_page.slow_path }
x.report('empty_page fast') { empty_page.fast_path }
x.compare!
end
end
if root_page.slow_path == root_page.fast_path
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('root_page slow') { root_page.slow_path }
x.report('root_page fast') { root_page.fast_path }
x.compare!
end
end
if nested_page.slow_path == nested_page.fast_path
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('nested_page slow') { nested_page.slow_path }
x.report('nested_page fast') { nested_page.fast_path }
x.compare!
end
end
if slashed_page.slow_path == slashed_page.fast_path
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('slashed_page slow') { slashed_page.slow_path }
x.report('slashed_page fast') { slashed_page.fast_path }
x.compare!
end
end

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@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ end
Correctness.new(site_docs, "redirect_from".freeze).assert!
Correctness.new(site_docs, "title".freeze).assert!
def property(property, meta_key)
def test_property(property, meta_key)
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.config(time: 10, warmup: 5)
x.report("sort_by_property_directly with #{property} property") do

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@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
require "forwardable"
require "colorator"
require "liquid"
require "benchmark/ips"
require "memory_profiler"
# Set up (memory) profiler
class Profiler
def self.run
yield new(ARGV[0] || 10_000)
end
def initialize(count)
@count = count.to_i
end
def report(label, color, &block)
prof_report = MemoryProfiler.report { @count.to_i.times(&block) }
allocated_memory = prof_report.scale_bytes(prof_report.total_allocated_memsize)
allocated_objects = prof_report.total_allocated
retained_memory = prof_report.scale_bytes(prof_report.total_retained_memsize)
retained_objects = prof_report.total_retained
puts <<~MSG.send(color)
With #{label} calls
Total allocated: #{allocated_memory} (#{allocated_objects} objects)
Total retained: #{retained_memory} (#{retained_objects} objects)
MSG
end
end
# Set up stage
class Drop < Liquid::Drop
def initialize(obj)
@obj = obj
end
end
class ForwardDrop < Drop
extend Forwardable
def_delegators :@obj, :name
end
class StaticDrop < Drop
def name
@obj.name
end
end
class Document
def name
"lipsum"
end
end
# Set up actors
document = Document.new
alpha = ForwardDrop.new(document)
beta = StaticDrop.new(document)
count = ARGV[0] || 10_000
# Run profilers
puts "\nMemory profiles for #{count} calls to invoke drop key:"
Profiler.run do |x|
x.report("forwarded", :cyan) { alpha["name"] }
x.report("static", :green) { beta["name"] }
end
# Benchmark
puts "\nBenchmarking the two scenarios..."
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report("forwarded".cyan) { alpha["name"] }
x.report("static".green) { beta["name"] }
x.compare!
end

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@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
---
version: 4.4.1
version: 3.8.6
min_ruby_version: 2.4.0
name: Jekyll • Simple, blog-aware, static sites
description: Transform your plain text into static websites and blogs
url: https://jekyllrb.com
repository: https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll
site_branch: master
timezone: America/Los_Angeles
twitter:
username: jekyllrb
logo: "/img/logo-2x.png"
google_analytics_id: UA-50755011-1
google_site_verification: onQcXpAvtHBrUI5LlroHNE_FP0b2qvFyPq7VZw36iEY
cloudinary_url: https://res.cloudinary.com/jekyll/image/upload/f_auto,q_auto,w_404
collections:
docs:
permalink: "/:collection/:path/"
@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ collections:
permalink: "/news/:year/:month/:day/:title/"
output: true
tutorials:
permalink: "/:collection/:path/"
output: true
defaults:
- scope:
path: _docs
@@ -34,15 +34,10 @@ defaults:
values:
layout: news_item
- scope:
path: _tutorials
type: tutorials
values:
layout: tutorials
- scope:
path: ''
path: ""
values:
image: "/img/jekyll-og.png"
future: true
plugins:
- jekyll-avatar
- jekyll-feed
@@ -51,15 +46,17 @@ plugins:
- jekyll-seo-tag
- jekyll-sitemap
- jemoji
feed:
categories:
- release
kramdown:
syntax_highlighter_opts:
default_lang: plaintext
- release
sass:
style: compressed
strict_front_matter: true
exclude:
- .gitignore
- .jekyll-cache
- CNAME
- icomoon-selection.json
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@@ -1,140 +0,0 @@
- name: Regeneration
description: Enable auto-regeneration of the site when files are modified.
flag: "-w, --[no-]watch"
- name: Configuration
description: >-
Specify config files instead of using <code>_config.yml</code> automatically.
Settings in later files override settings in earlier files.
flag: "--config FILE1[,FILE2,...]"
- name: Plugins
description: >-
Specify plugin directories instead of using <code>_plugins/</code> automatically.
option: "plugins_dir: [ DIR1,... ]"
flag: "-p, --plugins DIR1[,DIR2,...]"
- name: Layouts
description: >-
Specify layout directory instead of using <code>_layouts/</code> automatically.
option: "layouts_dir: DIR"
flag: --layouts DIR
- name: Drafts
description: Process and render draft posts.
option: "show_drafts: BOOL"
flag: -D, --drafts
- name: Environment
description: Use a specific environment value in the build.
flag: JEKYLL_ENV=production
- name: Future
description: Publish posts or collection documents with a future date.
option: "future: BOOL"
flag: --future
- name: Unpublished
description: Render posts that were marked as unpublished.
option: "unpublished: BOOL"
flag: --unpublished
- name: LSI
description: >-
Produce an index for related posts. Requires the
<a href="https://jekyll.github.io/classifier-reborn/">classifier-reborn</a> plugin.
option: "lsi: BOOL"
flag: --lsi
- name: Limit posts
description: Limit the number of posts to parse and publish.
option: "limit_posts: NUM"
flag: --limit_posts NUM
- name: Force polling
description: Force watch to use polling.
option: "force_polling: BOOL"
flag: --force_polling
- name: Verbose output
description: Print verbose output.
option: "verbose: BOOL"
flag: -V, --verbose
- name: Silence output
description: Silence the normal output from Jekyll during a build.
option: "quiet: BOOL"
flag: -q, --quiet
- name: Log level
description: Specify a log level among debug, info, warn, or error.
flag: JEKYLL_LOG_LEVEL=info
- name: Incremental build
description: >-
Enable the experimental
<a href="/docs/configuration/incremental-regeneration/">incremental
build</a> feature. Incremental build only re-builds posts and pages that
have changed, resulting in significant performance improvements for large
sites, but may also break site generation in certain cases.
option: "incremental: BOOL"
flag: -I, --incremental
- name: Disable bundle require
description: Disables the need to require gems in `:jekyll_plugins` Gemfile
flag: JEKYLL_NO_BUNDLER_REQUIRE=true
- name: Liquid profiler
description: Generate a Liquid rendering profile to help you identify performance bottlenecks.
option: "profile: BOOL"
flag: --profile
- name: Strict front matter
description: Cause a build to fail if there is a YAML syntax error in a page's front matter.
option: "strict_front_matter: BOOL"
flag: --strict_front_matter
- name: Web Domain URL
option: "url: SCHEME://HOST[:PORT]"
description: >-
The canonical URL of the root of your production deploy, composed of the following components:<br>
&nbsp; &nbsp;• &nbsp; Protocol scheme (e.g. <code>http://</code>)<br>
&nbsp; &nbsp;• &nbsp; Hostname or IP address (e.g. <code>example.org</code>)<br>
&nbsp; &nbsp;• &nbsp; <em>(Optional)</em> The port number of the server, prefixed with a colon
(e.g. <code>:8080</code>)<br>
The value of this configuration option should NOT have a trailing slash. It will be appended
with the <code>baseurl</code> to form the full URL to your Jekyll site when using the
<a href="/docs/liquid/filters/">Liquid filter <code>absolute_url</code></a>.<br>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> This setting is automatically configured to the <strong>localhost URL</strong>
when the <code>jekyll serve</code> command is invoked.
- name: Base URL
description: >-
Serve the website from the given base URL (the path between web-server or domain root and your landing
page).
option: "baseurl: /PATH/TO/SITE"
flag: -b, --baseurl /PATH/TO/SITE
- name: Trace
description: Show the full backtrace when an error occurs.
flag: -t, --trace

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@@ -1,108 +0,0 @@
- name: Site source
description: Change the directory where Jekyll will read files
option: "source: DIR"
flag: -s, --source DIR
- name: Site destination
description: Change the directory where Jekyll will write files
option: "destination: DIR"
flag: -d, --destination DIR
- name: Safe
description: >-
Disable <a href="/docs/plugins/">non-whitelisted plugins</a>, caching to disk, and ignore symbolic links.
option: "safe: BOOL"
flag: --safe
- name: Disable disk cache
version-badge: 4.1.0
description: >-
Disable caching of content to disk in order to skip creating a <code>.jekyll-cache</code> or similar directory at
the source to avoid interference with virtual environments and third-party directory watchers. Caching to disk is
always disabled in <code>safe</code> mode.
option: "disable_disk_cache: BOOL"
flag: --disable-disk-cache
- name: Ignore theme configuration
version-badge: 4.1.0
description: >-
Jekyll 4.0 started allowing themes to bundle a <code>_config.yml</code> to simplify theme-onboarding for new users.
In the unfortunate situation that importing a bundled theme configuration messes up the merged site-configuration,
the user can configure Jekyll to not import the theme-config entirely.
option: "ignore_theme_config: BOOL"
- name: Exclude
description: >-
Exclude directories and/or files from the conversion. These exclusions are relative to the site's source directory
and cannot be outside the source directory.
<br />
This configuration option supports Ruby's <a href="https://ruby-doc.org/3.3.5/File.html#method-c-fnmatch">
<code>File.fnmatch</code> filename globbing patterns</a> to match multiple entries to exclude. For example,
you can exclude multiple README.md files in your source tree from being included in your site by specifying the
following <code>exclude</code> option entries: <code>["README.md", "**/README.md"]</code>.
<br />
In Jekyll 3, the <code>exclude</code> configuration option replaces the default exclusion list.
<br />
In Jekyll 4, user-provided entries get added to the default exclusion list instead and the <code>include</code>
option can be used to override the default exclusion list entries.
<br />
The default exclusions are found in <code>_config.yml</code> as created by <code>jekyll new</code>:
<ul>
<li><code>.sass-cache/</code></li>
<li><code>.jekyll-cache/</code></li>
<li><code>gemfiles/</code></li>
<li><code>Gemfile</code></li>
<li><code>Gemfile.lock</code></li>
<li><code>node_modules/</code></li>
<li><code>vendor/bundle/</code></li>
<li><code>vendor/cache/</code></li>
<li><code>vendor/gems/</code></li>
<li><code>vendor/ruby/</code></li>
</ul>
option: "exclude: [DIR, FILE, ...]"
- name: Include
description: >-
Force inclusion of directories and/or files in the conversion. <code>.htaccess</code> is a good example since
dotfiles are excluded by default.
<br>
This configuration option supports Ruby's <a href="https://ruby-doc.org/3.3.5/File.html#method-c-fnmatch-3F">
<code>File.fnmatch</code> filename globbing patterns</a> to match multiple entries to include, refer the
<code>exclude</code> configuration option for more information.
<br>
With Jekyll 4, the <code>include</code> configuration option entries override the <code>exclude</code> option
entries.
option: "include: [DIR, FILE, ...]"
- name: Keep files
description: >-
When clobbering the site destination, keep the selected files. Useful for files that are not generated by jekyll;
e.g. files or assets that are generated by your build tool. The paths are relative to the <code>destination</code>.
option: "keep_files: [DIR, FILE, ...]"
- name: Time zone
description: >-
Set the time zone for site generation. This sets the <code>TZ</code> environment variable, which Ruby uses to handle
time and date creation and manipulation. Any entry from the
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tz_database">IANA Time Zone Database</a>
is valid, e.g. <code>America/New_York</code>. A list of all available values can be found
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones"> here</a>.
When serving on a local machine, the default time zone is set by your operating system. But when served on a remote
host/server, the default time zone depends on the server's setting or location.
option: "timezone: TIMEZONE"
- name: Encoding
description: >-
Set the encoding of files by name (only available for Ruby 1.9 or later). The default value is <code>utf-8</code>
starting in 2.0.0, and <code>nil</code> before 2.0.0, which will yield the Ruby default of <code>ASCII-8BIT</code>.
Available encodings can be shown by the command <code>ruby -e 'puts Encoding::list.join("\n")'</code>.
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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
- name: Local server port
description: Listen on the given port. The default is `4000`.
option: "port: PORT"
flag: "-P, --port PORT"
- name: Local server hostname
description: Listen at the given hostname. The default is `localhost`.
option: "host: HOSTNAME"
flag: "-H, --host HOSTNAME"
- name: Live reload
description: Reload a page automatically on the browser when its content is edited.
option: "livereload: BOOL"
flag: "-l, --livereload"
- name: Live reload ignore
description: >-
File glob patterns for LiveReload to ignore.<br /><br />
Ensure that patterns are quoted when passed via the command-line to deter your shell from
expanding them.<br /><br /><strong>Note:</strong> The given glob patterns are matched against
the <code>relative_path</code> attribute of the processed resource. In the event Jekyll
reloads a <em>relative_path</em> matching the pattern in spite of being quoted, try listing
the pattern(s) under the config file option key.
option: "livereload_ignore: [ GLOB1,... ]"
flag: "--livereload-ignore GLOB1[,GLOB2,...]"
- name: Live reload min/max delay
description: Minimum/Maximum delay before automatically reloading page.
options:
- "livereload_min_delay: SECONDS"
- "livereload_max_delay: SECONDS"
flags:
- "--livereload-min-delay SECONDS"
- "--livereload-max-delay SECONDS"
- name: Live reload port
description: >-
Port for LiveReload to listen on.<br/><em>Ability to override via config file introduced in
<span class="version-badge">4.4.0</span></em>.
option: "livereload_port: PORT"
flag: "--livereload-port PORT"
- name: Open URL
description: Open the site's URL in the browser.
option: "open_url: BOOL"
flag: "-o, --open-url"
- name: Detach
description: Detach the server from the terminal.
option: "detach: BOOL"
flag: "-B, --detach"
- name: Skips the initial site build
description: Skips the initial site build which occurs before the server is started.
option: "skip_initial_build: BOOL"
flag: "--skip-initial-build"
- name: Show directory listing
description: Show a directory listing instead of loading your index file.
option: "show_dir_listing: BOOL"
flag: "--show-dir-listing"
- name: X.509 (SSL) private key
description: "SSL Private Key, stored or symlinked in the site source."
flag: "--ssl-key"
- name: X.509 (SSL) certificate
description: "SSL Public certificate, stored or symlinked in the site source."
flag: "--ssl-cert"

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@@ -1,15 +1,14 @@
- title: Getting Started
docs:
- link: /docs/
- link: /docs/installation/
- link: /docs/ruby-101/
- link: /docs/installation/
- link: /docs/community/
- link: /docs/step-by-step/01-setup/
- title: Build
docs:
- link: /docs/usage/
- link: /docs/configuration/
- link: /docs/rendering-process/
- title: Content
docs:
- link: /docs/pages/

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@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
#
- name: Relative URL
description: >-
Prepend <code>baseurl</code> config value to the input to convert a URL path into a relative URL.
This is recommended for a site that is hosted on a subpath of a domain.
Prepend the <code>baseurl</code> value to the input. Useful if
your site is hosted at a subpath rather than the root of the domain.
examples:
- input: '{{ "/assets/style.css" | relative_url }}'
output: '/my-baseurl/assets/style.css'
@@ -27,8 +27,7 @@
#
- name: Absolute URL
description: >-
Prepend <code>url</code> and <code>baseurl</code> values to the input to convert a URL path to an absolute URL.
description: Prepend the <code>url</code> and <code>baseurl</code> value to the input.
examples:
- input: '{{ "/assets/style.css" | absolute_url }}'
output: 'http://example.com/my-baseurl/assets/style.css'
@@ -112,40 +111,6 @@
#
- name: Find
description: >-
Return <strong>the first object</strong> in an array for which the queried
attribute has the given value or return <code>nil</code> if no item in
the array satisfies the given criteria.
version_badge: 4.1.0
examples:
- input: '{{ site.members | find: "graduation_year", "2014" }}'
output:
#
- name: Find Expression
description: >-
Return <strong>the first object</strong> in an array for which the given
expression evaluates to true or return <code>nil</code> if no item in
the array satisfies the evaluated expression.
version_badge: 4.1.0
examples:
- input: |-
{{ site.members | find_exp:"item",
"item.graduation_year == 2014" }}
output:
- input: |-
{{ site.members | find_exp:"item",
"item.graduation_year < 2014" }}
output:
- input: |-
{{ site.members | find_exp:"item",
"item.projects contains 'foo'" }}
output:
#
- name: Group By
description: Group an array's items by a given property.
examples:
@@ -201,25 +166,10 @@
#
- name: Number of Words
description: >-
Count the number of words in some text.<br/>
From <span class="version-badge">v4.1.0</span>, this filter takes an optional
argument to control the handling of Chinese-Japanese-Korean (CJK) characters
in the <code>input</code> string.<br/>
Passing <code>'cjk'</code> as the argument will count every CJK character
detected as one word irrespective of being separated by whitespace.<br/>
Passing <code>'auto'</code> (auto-detect) works similar to <code>'cjk'</code>
but is more performant if the filter is used on a variable string that may
or may not contain CJK chars.
description: Count the number of words in some text.
examples:
- input: '{{ "Hello world!" | number_of_words }}'
output: 2
- input: '{{ "你好hello世界world" | number_of_words }}'
output: 1
- input: '{{ "你好hello世界world" | number_of_words: "cjk" }}'
output: 6
- input: '{{ "你好hello世界world" | number_of_words: "auto" }}'
output: 6
- input: '{{ page.content | number_of_words }}'
output: 1337
#

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# Variables provided by Jekyll core
#
# name: : name of the variable
# description: : content returned by the variable
# description: : content returned by the varialble
global:
- name: site
@@ -16,13 +16,6 @@ global:
description: >-
Layout specific information + the <a href="/docs/front-matter/">front matter</a>.
Custom variables set via front matter in layouts will be available here.
- name: jekyll
description: >-
Jekyll-centric information will be available here. See below for details.
- name: theme
description: >-
Theme-gem specific information as defined in the theme's gemspec. Useful for rendering
information in the theme demo's "About" page, for example. See below for details.
- name: content
description: >-
In layout files, the rendered content of the Post or Page being wrapped.
@@ -58,10 +51,10 @@ site:
<code>name</code>, <code>basename</code> and <code>extname</code>.
- name: site.html_pages
description: >-
A subset of <code>site.pages</code> listing those which end in <code>.html</code>.
A subset of `site.pages` listing those which end in `.html`.
- name: site.html_files
description: >-
A subset of <code>site.static_files</code> listing those which end in <code>.html</code>.
A subset of `site.static_files` listing those which end in `.html`.
- name: site.collections
description: >-
A list of all the collections (including posts).
@@ -83,7 +76,7 @@ site:
Contains the url of your site as it is configured in the <code>_config.yml</code>.
For example, if you have <code>url: http://mysite.com</code> in your configuration file,
then it will be accessible in Liquid as <code>site.url</code>. For the development
environment there is <a href="/news/2016/10/06/jekyll-3-3-is-here/#3-siteurl-is-set-by-the-development-server">an
environment there is <a href="/news/#3-siteurl-is-set-by-the-development-server">an
exception</a>, if you are running <code>jekyll serve</code> in a development environment
<code>site.url</code> will be set to the value of <code>host</code>, <code>port</code>,
and SSL-related options. This defaults to <code>url: http://localhost:4000</code>.
@@ -98,44 +91,38 @@ site:
page:
- name: page.content
description: >-
The content of the Page, rendered or un-rendered depending upon what Liquid is being processed
and what <code>page</code> is.
The content of the Page, rendered or un-rendered depending upon
what Liquid is being processed and what <code>page</code> is.
- name: page.title
description: >-
The title of the Page or Document resource.
The title of the Page.
- name: page.excerpt
description: >-
The un-rendered excerpt of a Page or Document. Can be overridden in the
<a href="/docs/front-matter/">front matter</a>. It can either be disabled atomically for
certain page or document by setting an empty string to an <code>excerpt_separator</code> key in
the front matter of desired resource or disabled site-wide by setting the same as a top-level
key in the config file.
The un-rendered excerpt of a document.
- name: page.url
description: >-
The URL of the Post without the domain, but with a leading slash, e.g.
<code>/2008/12/14/my-post.html</code>
- name: page.date
description: >-
The Date assigned to the Post. This can be overridden in a Post's front matter by specifying
The Date assigned to the Post. This can be overridden in a Posts front matter by specifying
a new date/time in the format <code>YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS</code> (assuming UTC), or
<code>YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS +/-TTTT</code> (to specify a time zone using an offset from UTC.
e.g. <code>2008-12-14 10:30:00 +0900</code>). Not applicable to Pages.
e.g. <code>2008-12-14 10:30:00 +0900</code>).
- name: page.id
description: >-
An identifier unique to a document in a Collection or a Post (useful in RSS feeds). e.g.
<code>/2008/12/14/my-post</code><code>/my-collection/my-document</code>. Not applicable to
Pages.
<code>/2008/12/14/my-post</code><code>/my-collection/my-document</code>
- name: page.categories
description: >-
The list of categories to which this post belongs. Categories are derived from the directory
structure above the <code>_posts</code> directory. For example, a post at
<code>/work/code/_posts/2008-12-24-closures.md</code> would have this field set to
<code>['work', 'code']</code>. These can also be specified in the
<a href="/docs/front-matter/">front matter</a>. Note: Path-based categories may not work for
documents in user-defined collections.
<a href="/docs/front-matter/">front matter</a>.
- name: page.collection
description: >-
The label of the collection to which a Document belongs. e.g. <code>posts</code> for a post, or
The label of the collection to which this document belongs. e.g. <code>posts</code> for a post, or
<code>puppies</code> for a document at path <code>_puppies/rover.md</code>. If not part of a
collection, an empty string is returned.
- name: page.tags
@@ -144,29 +131,16 @@ page:
<a href="/docs/front-matter/">front matter</a>.
- name: page.dir
description: >-
The path between the source directory and the file of a page, e.g. <code>/pages/</code> when the page
is at path <code>pages/about.md</code> relative to the source directory. This is derived from the
<code>url</code> attribute of the page and can therefore be overridden via the <code>permalink</code>
key in the <a href="/docs/front-matter/">front matter</a>. NOTE: This variable is not applicable to
posts and documents in user-defined collections. Use the <code>categories</code> variable to get similar
info for posts.
The path between the source directory and the file of the post or page, e.g.
<code>/pages/</code>.
This can be overridden by <code>permalink</code> in the <a href="/docs/front-matter/">front matter</a>.
- name: page.name
description: >-
The filename of the post or page, e.g. <code>about.md</code>
- name: page.path
description: >-
The path to the raw post or page, relative to the source directory. Example usage: Using a combination
of the repository's blob URL and this page variable to get the full URL to the file in the repository.
This can be overridden in the <a href="/docs/front-matter/">front matter</a>.
- name: page.slug
description: >-
The filename of a Document resource without its extension (or date prefixes for a post). For example,
slug for a post at URL <code>/2017/02/22/my-new-post.html</code>, would be <code>my-new-post</code>.
Can be overridden in the <a href="/docs/front-matter/">front matter</a>.
- name: page.ext
description: >-
The file extension of a Document resource. For example, <code>.html</code>. Can be overridden in the
<a href="/docs/front-matter/">front matter</a>.
The path to the raw post or page. Example usage: Linking back to the page or posts source
on GitHub. This can be overridden in the <a href="/docs/front-matter/">front matter</a>.
- name: page.next
description: >-
The next post relative to the position of the current post in <code>site.posts</code>.
@@ -176,28 +150,6 @@ page:
The previous post relative to the position of the current post in <code>site.posts</code>.
Returns <code>nil</code> for the first entry.
jekyll:
- name: jekyll.version
description: Version of Jekyll used to build the site.
- name: jekyll.environment
description: Value assigned to environment variable <code>JEKYLL_ENV</code> during a build.
theme:
- name: theme.root
description: >-
Absolute path to the theme-gem. Rendered only when environment variable <code>JEKYLL_ENV</code>
is set to <code>development</code>.
- name: theme.authors
description: Comma separated string composed of the authors of the theme-gem.
- name: theme.description
description: Description or summary of the theme-gem as specified in the theme gemspec.
- name: theme.version
description: The version string of current theme.
- name: theme.dependencies
description: List of runtime dependencies of the theme.
- name: theme.metadata
description: A mapping of key-value pairs as defined in the theme gemspec.
paginator:
- name: paginator.page
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@@ -165,45 +165,3 @@
youtube_id: nq1AUB72GCQ
topic: Overcoming challenges in using Jekyll for documentation projects
year: 2016
- speaker: Pieter Roozen
twitter_handle: Pieter_Roozen
youtube_id: moQP0SqEPsw
topic: Jekyll As An API Endpoint
year: 2019
- speaker: Chen Hui Jing
twitter_handle: hj_chen
youtube_id: CERXESTZ5w4
topic: Why I love Jekyll Data Files
year: 2019
- speaker: Chris Ferdinandi
twitter_handle: ChrisFerdinandi
youtube_id: vR1aI_kQ4-A
topic: The Lean Web
year: 2019
- speaker: Catherine Roebuck
twitter_handle:
youtube_id: zTAP1m1BaDM
topic: Jekyll For City Government
year: 2019
- speaker: Joost van der Schee
twitter_handle: jhvanderschee
youtube_id: ztJJ1GSlYgI
topic: "Jekyll Codex - Jekyll for front-end developers"
year: 2019
- speaker: Matthew Loberg
twitter_handle: mloberg
youtube_id: 6eiAjAtSGqw
topic: Leverage AWS S3 And CloudFront To Deploy Blazing Fast Jekyll Sites
year: 2019
- speaker: George Phillips
twitter_handle: gphillips_nz
youtube_id: nEvdOwFJBVc
topic: Structuring Jekyll Sites For Enterprise Design Systems
year: 2019

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placeholders:
- name: year
desc: >-
Year from the post's filename with four digits. May be overridden via the document's
<code>date</code> front matter.
- name: short_year
desc: >-
Year from the post's filename without the century. (00..99) May be overridden via the
document's <code>date</code> front matter.
- name: month
desc: >-
Month from the post's filename. (01..12) May be overridden via the document's
<code>date</code> front matter.
- name: i_month
desc: >-
Month without leading zeros from the post's filename. May be overridden via the document's
<code>date</code> front matter.
- name: short_month
desc: >-
Three-letter month abbreviation, e.g. "Jan".
- name: long_month
intro_ver: "4.0"
desc: >-
Full month name, e.g. "January".
- name: day
desc: >-
Day of the month from the post's filename. (01..31) May be overridden via the document's
<code>date</code> front matter.
- name: i_day
desc: >-
Day of the month without leading zeros from the post's filename. May be overridden via the
document's <code>date</code> front matter.
- name: y_day
desc: >-
Ordinal day of the year from the post's filename, with leading zeros. (001..366)
- name: w_year
intro_ver: "4.0"
desc: >-
Week year which may differ from the month year for up to three days at the start of January
and end of December
- name: week
intro_ver: "4.0"
desc: >-
Week number of the current year, starting with the first week having a majority of its days
in January. (01..53)
- name: w_day
intro_ver: "4.0"
desc: >-
Day of the week, starting with Monday. (1..7)
- name: short_day
intro_ver: "4.0"
desc: >-
Three-letter weekday abbreviation, e.g. "Sun".
- name: long_day
intro_ver: "4.0"
desc: >-
Weekday name, e.g. "Sunday".
- name: hour
desc: >-
Hour of the day, 24-hour clock, zero-padded from the post's <code>date</code> front matter. (00..23)
- name: minute
desc: >-
Minute of the hour from the post's <code>date</code> front matter. (00..59)
- name: second
desc: >-
Second of the minute from the post's <code>date</code> front matter. (00..59)
- name: title
desc: >-
Title from the document's filename. May be overridden via the document's
<code>slug</code> front matter. Preserves case from the source.
- name: slug
desc: >-
Slugified title from the document's filename (any character except numbers and letters is
replaced as hyphen). May be overridden via the document's <code>slug</code> front matter.
- name: categories
desc: >-
The specified categories for this post. If a post has multiple categories, Jekyll will create
a hierarchy (e.g. <code>/category1/category2</code>). Also Jekyll automatically parses out
double slashes in the URLs, so if no categories are present, it will ignore this.
- name: slugified_categories
intro_ver: "4.1"
desc: >-
The specified categories for this post but <em>slugified</em>. If a category is a composite of
multiple words, Jekyll will downcase all alphabets and replace any non-alphanumeric character
with a hyphen. (e.g. <code>"Work 2 Progress"</code> will be converted into
<code>"work-2-progress"</code>). If a post has multiple categories, Jekyll will create
a hierarchy (e.g. <code>/work-2-progress/category2</code>). Also Jekyll automatically parses
out double slashes in the URLs, so if no categories are present, it will ignore this.
- name: output_ext
desc: >-
Extension of the output file. (Included by default and usually unnecessary.)
builtin_formats:
- name: date
format: "/:categories/:year/:month/:day/:title:output_ext"
- name: pretty
format: "/:categories/:year/:month/:day/:title/"
- name: ordinal
format: "/:categories/:year/:y_day/:title:output_ext"
- name: weekdate
intro_ver: "4.0"
format: "/:categories/:year/W:week/:short_day/:title:output_ext"
note: "<code>W</code> will be prefixed to the value of <code>:week</code>"
- name: none
format: "/:categories/:title:output_ext"
types:
documents:
- name: collection
desc: >-
Label of the containing collection.
- name: path
desc: >-
Path to the document relative to the collection's directory, including base filename of the document.
However, does not include the file extension.
- name: name
desc: >-
The document's base filename but slugified: downcased and every sequence of non-alphanumeric character
(including spaces) replaced by a hyphen.
- name: title
desc: >-
Takes on the value of front matter key <code>slug</code> if defined for the document. Otherwise takes
on the string value generated from the document's base filename by piping through the <code>slugify</code>
filter method with <code>pretty</code> option.<br/>
Regardless of the value taken, the case of the alphabets are preserved instead of being replaced with
lowercase counterparts.
- name: output_ext
desc: >-
Extension of the output file. (Included by default and usually unnecessary.)
pages:
- name: path
desc: >-
Path between the source directory and the base filename of the page.
- name: basename
desc: >-
The page's base filename.
- name: output_ext
desc: >-
Extension of the output file. (Included by default and usually unnecessary.)

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min_version: 2.7.0
current_version: 3.4.1
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- name: Tom Preston Werner Blog
url: https://tom.preston-werner.com/
image: tom-preston-werner.png
url: http://tom.preston-werner.com/
categories:
- personal
- blog
# - name: White House Social and Behavioral Sciences Team
# url: https://sbst.gov/
# image: sbst.png
# categories:
# - government
- name: SiteLeaf
url: https://www.siteleaf.com/
image: siteleaf.png
- name: GitHub On Demand Training
url: https://services.github.com/on-demand/
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: CloudCannon
url: https://cloudcannon.com/
image: cloudcannon.png
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- knowledgebase
- name: Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
url: https://vesterheim.org/
image: vesterheim.png
url: http://vesterheim.org/
categories:
- marketing-site
- name: KOTN
url: https://kotn.com/
image: kotn.png
categories:
- marketing-site
- name: MvvmCross
url: https://www.mvvmcross.com/
image: mvvm.png
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: Vidgrid
url: https://www.vidgrid.com/
image: vidgrid.png
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: Bitcoin
url: https://bitcoin.org/
image: bitcoin.png
url: https://bitcoin.org/en/
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: Mapwize
url: https://www.mapwize.io/
image: mapwize.png
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: Auth0 Blog
url: https://auth0.com/blog/
image: auth0-blog.png
categories:
- software
- blog
- name: Freedom of Information Act
url: https://www.foia.gov/
image: foia-gov.png
categories:
- government
- name: "Art & About Sydney"
url: https://www.artandabout.com.au/
image: art-sydney.png
categories:
- government
- name: Passbolt Help
url: https://help.passbolt.com/
image: passbolt-help.png
categories:
- knowledgebase
- name: We are COLLINS
url: https://www.wearecollins.com/
image: collins.png
categories:
- agency
- name: Lightburn
url: https://lightburn.co/
image: lightburn.png
categories:
- agency
- name: italia.it
url: https://developers.italia.it/
image: italia-it.png
categories:
- community
- name: Sydney New Years Eve
url: https://www.sydneynewyearseve.com/
image: nsw.png
categories:
- government
- name: Login.gov
url: https://login.gov/
image: login-gov.png
categories:
- government
- name: plainlanguage.gov
url: https://plainlanguage.gov/
image: plainlanguage-gov.png
categories:
- government
- name: U.S. Web Design Standards
url: https://designsystem.digital.gov/
image: uswds.png
categories:
- government
- name: Grantmaker Search
url: https://www.grantmakers.io/
image: grantmakers.png
categories:
- marketing-site
- name: Rehan Butt
url: https://rehanbutt.com/
image: rehn.png
categories:
- personal
- portfolio
- name: The Markdown Guide
url: https://www.markdownguide.org/
image: markdown-guide.png
categories:
- knowledgebase
- name: Probot
url: https://probot.github.io/
image: probot.png
categories:
- documentation
- name: Matt Grey
url: https://himatt.com/
image: matt-grey.png
categories:
- personal
- portfolio
- name: Lattice
url: https://lattice.com/
image: lattice.png
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: MailTape
url: https://www.mailta.pe/
image: mailtape.png
categories:
- other
- name: Digital Democracy
url: https://www.digital-democracy.org/
image: digital-democracy.png
categories:
- other
- name: HTML Reference
url: https://htmlreference.io/
image: htmlreference.png
categories:
- documentation
- name: CSS Reference
url: https://cssreference.io/
image: cssreference.png
categories:
- documentation
- name: Chain
url: https://www.chain.com/
image: chain.png
categories:
- marketing-site
- name: IBM MobileFirst Foundation
url: https://mobilefirstplatform.ibmcloud.com/
image: ibm-mobile-foundation.png
categories:
- documentation
- name: "18F"
url: https://18f.gsa.gov/
image: 18f.png
categories:
- agency
- government
- name: Development Seed
url: https://developmentseed.org/
image: development-seed.png
categories:
- agency
- name: Isomer - Singapore Government Static Websites
url: https://isomer.gov.sg/
image: isomer.png
categories:
- government
- name: French Government Digital Services
url: https://beta.gouv.fr/
image: beta-gouv-fr.png
categories:
- government
- name: Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace
url: https://pariscall.international/
image: appel-de-paris.png
categories:
- government
- name: TwitchCon
url: https://www.twitchcon.com/
image: twitchcon.png
categories:
- marketing-site
- conference
- name: UN World Statistics
url: https://worldstatisticsday.org/
image: world-statistics-day.png
categories:
- government
- name: Netflix Devices
url: https://devices.netflix.com/
image: netflix.png
categories:
- marketing-site
- name: Twitch Developer Documentation
url: https://dev.twitch.tv/
image: twitch-developers.png
categories:
- marketing-site
- documentation
- name: Yeoman
url: https://yeoman.io/
image: yeoman.png
- name: AWS Amplify
url: https://aws-amplify.github.io/
categories:
- open-source
- marketing-site
- name: Yeoman
url: http://yeoman.io/
categories:
- open-source
- marketing-site
- name: Ionic Framwork
url: https://ionicframework.com/
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: Release Management Blog
url: https://release.mozilla.org/
image: mozilla-release-blog.png
categories:
- software
- blog
- name: Freedom of Information Act
url: https://www.foia.gov/
categories:
- government
- name: Art & About Sydney
url: https://www.artandabout.com.au/
categories:
- government
- name: Passbolt Help
url: https://help.passbolt.com/
categories:
- knowledgebase
- name: We are COLLINS
url: https://www.wearecollins.com/
categories:
- agency
- name: Light Burn
url: https://lightburn.co/
categories:
- agency
- name: italia.it
url: https://developers.italia.it/
categories:
- community
- name: Sydney New Years Eve
url: https://www.sydneynewyearseve.com/
categories:
- government
- name: Login.gov
url: https://login.gov/
categories:
- government
- name: plainlanguage.gov
url: https://plainlanguage.gov/
categories:
- government
- name: U.S. Web Design Standards
url: https://standards.usa.gov/
categories:
- government
- name: Grantmaker Search
url: https://www.grantmakers.io/
categories:
- marketing-site
- name: Rehan Butt
url: http://rehanbutt.com/
categories:
- personal
- portfolio
- name: The Markdown Guide
url: https://www.markdownguide.org/
categories:
- knowledgebase
- name: PROBOT
url: https://probot.github.io/
categories:
- documentation
- name: Matt Grey
url: https://himatt.com/
categories:
- personal
- portfolio
- name: frame.ai
url: https://frame.ai/
image: frame-ai.png
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: AdHawk
url: https://www.tryadhawk.com/
categories:
- agency
- name: City of Boston Budget
url: https://budget.boston.gov/
categories:
- government
- name: Lattice
url: https://latticehq.com/
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: MailTape
url: https://www.mailta.pe/
categories:
- other
- name: Digital Democracy
url: http://www.digital-democracy.org/
categories:
- other
- name: HTML Reference
url: http://htmlreference.io/
categories:
- documentation
- name: CSS Reference
url: http://cssreference.io/
categories:
- documentation
- name: Chain
url: https://chain.com/
categories:
- marketing-site
- name: Boxy Suite
url: https://www.boxysuite.com/
categories:
- marketing-site
- software
- name: Pattern Lab
url: http://patternlab.io/
categories:
- documentation
- name: IBM MobileFirst Foundation
url: https://mobilefirstplatform.ibmcloud.com/
categories:
- documentation
- name: 18F
url: https://18f.gsa.gov/
categories:
- agency
- government
- name: Mapbox
url: https://mapbox.com/
categories:
- marketing-site
- name: Development Seed
url: https://developmentseed.org/
categories:
- agency
- name: Isomer - Singapore Government Static Websites
url: https://isomer.gov.sg/
categories:
- government
- name: SiteLeaf
url: https://siteleaf.com
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: CloudCannon
url: https://cloudcannon.com/
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: Ruby on Rails
url: http://rubyonrails.org/
categories:
- marketing-site
- documentation
- name: White House Social and Behavioral Sciences Team
url: https://sbst.gov/
categories:
- government
- name: UN World Statistics
url: https://worldstatisticsday.org
categories:
- government
- name: Sketch App
url: https://sketchapp.com/
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: Netflix Devices
url: https://devices.netflix.com/en/
categories:
- marketing-site
- name: TwitchCon
url: https://www.twitchcon.com/
categories:
- marketing-site
- conference
- name: Twitch Developer Documentation
url: https://dev.twitch.tv/
categories:
- marketing-site
- documentation
- name: Spotify for Developers
url: https://developer.spotify.com
image: spotify-developers.png
categories:
- marketing-site
- documentation
- software
- name: Sketch
url: https://www.sketch.com/
image: sketch.png
categories:
- software
- marketing-site
- name: Ruby on Rails
url: https://rubyonrails.org/
image: ruby-on-rails.png
categories:
- marketing-site
- documentation

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@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
- custom-404-page
- convert-site-to-jekyll
- using-jekyll-with-bundler
- csv-to-table
#- title: Another section
# tutorials:

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ will process it and put it in your site's destination folder under
<h5>Jekyll processes all Liquid filters and tags in asset files</h5>
<p>If you are using <a href="https://mustache.github.io">Mustache</a>
or another JavaScript templating language that conflicts with
the <a href="{{ '/docs/templates/' | relative_url }}">Liquid template syntax</a>, you
the <a href="/docs/templates/">Liquid template syntax</a>, you
will need to place <code>{&#37; raw &#37;}</code> and
<code>{&#37; endraw &#37;}</code> tags around your code.</p>
</div>
@@ -79,7 +79,6 @@ sass:
These are passed to Sass, so any output style options Sass supports are valid
here, too.
For more information on Sass configuration options, see the [Sass configuration]({{ '/docs/configuration/sass/' | relative_url }}) docs.
## Coffeescript

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
title: Code of Conduct
permalink: "/docs/code_of_conduct/"
note: This file is autogenerated. Edit /.github/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.markdown instead.
note: This file is autogenerated. Edit /CODE_OF_CONDUCT.markdown instead.
redirect_from: "/conduct/index.html"
editable: false
---

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@@ -16,8 +16,7 @@ collections:
- staff_members
```
In this case `collections` is defined as a sequence (i.e., array) with no additional metadata defined for each collection.
You can optionally specify metadata for your collection by defining `collections` as a mapping (i.e., hashmap) instead of sequence, and then defining additional fields in it:
You can optionally specify metadata for your collection in the configuration:
```yaml
collections:
@@ -25,12 +24,6 @@ collections:
people: true
```
{: .note .info}
When defining a collection as a sequence, its pages will not be rendered by
default. To enable this, <code>output: true</code> must be specified on the
collection, which requires defining the collection as a mapping. For more
information, see the section <a href="#output">Output</a>.
<div class="note">
<h5>Gather your collections {%- include docs_version_badge.html version="3.7.0" -%}</h5>
@@ -51,13 +44,10 @@ information, see the section <a href="#output">Output</a>.
Create a corresponding folder (e.g. `<source>/_staff_members`) and add
documents. Front matter is processed if the front matter exists, and everything
after the front matter is pushed into the document's `content` attribute. If no front
matter is provided, Jekyll will consider it to be a [static file]({{ '/docs/static-files/' | relative_url }})
and the contents will not undergo further processing. If front matter is provided,
Jekyll will process the file contents into the expected output.
Regardless of whether front matter exists or not, Jekyll will write to the destination
directory (e.g. `_site`) only if `output: true` has been set in the collection's
metadata.
matter is provided, Jekyll will consider it to be a [static file](/docs/static-files/)
and copy it to the destination (e.g. `_site`) without processing. If front matter
is provided, Jekyll will process the file in your collection but will not write to disk
unless `output: true` is set in the collection's metadata.
For example here's how you would add a staff member to the collection set above.
The filename is `./_staff_members/jane.md` with the following content:
@@ -70,12 +60,6 @@ position: Developer
Jane has worked on Jekyll for the past *five years*.
```
<em>
Do note that in spite of being considered as a collection internally, the above
doesn't apply to [posts](/docs/posts/). Posts with a valid filename format will be
marked for processing even if they do not contain front matter.
</em>
<div class="note info">
<h5>Be sure to name your directories correctly</h5>
<p>
@@ -99,6 +83,7 @@ using the `content` variable:
```
{% endraw %}
If you'd like Jekyll to create a rendered page for each document in your
collection, you can set the `output` key to `true` in your collection
metadata in `_config.yml`:
@@ -124,27 +109,16 @@ You can link to the generated page using the `url` attribute:
```
{% endraw %}
## Future
You can configure a collection to show future items by setting the `future` metadata to `true` in the collection's configuration.
```yaml
collections:
staff_members:
future: true
```
## Permalinks
There are special [permalink variables for collections]({{ '/docs/permalinks/#collections' | relative_url }}) to
There are special [permalink variables for collections](/docs/permalinks/) to
help you control the output url for the entire collection.
## Custom Sorting of Documents {%- include docs_version_badge.html version="4.0" -%}
{: #custom-sorting-of-documents}
{% if site.version == '4.0.0' %}{% comment %} Remove this encapsulation when v4.0 ships {% endcomment %}
By default, two documents in a collection are sorted by their `date` attribute when both of them have the `date` key in their front matter. However, if either or both documents do not have the `date` key in their front matter, they are sorted by their respective paths.
## Custom Sorting of Documents
You can control this sorting via the collection's metadata.
By default, documents in a collection are sorted by their paths. But you can control this sorting via the collection's metadata.
### Sort By Front Matter Key
@@ -190,6 +164,7 @@ collections:
```
If both metadata keys have been defined properly, `order` list takes precedence.
{% endif %}
## Liquid Attributes
@@ -298,6 +273,7 @@ you specified in your `_config.yml` (if present) and the following information:
</p>
</div>
### Documents
In addition to any front matter provided in the document's corresponding

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@@ -8,36 +8,30 @@ redirect_from: "/help/index.html"
As contributors and maintainers of this project, and in the interest of fostering an open and welcoming community, we pledge to respect all people who contribute through reporting issues, posting feature requests, updating documentation, submitting pull requests or patches, and other activities.
Read the full [code of conduct]({{ '/docs/conduct/' | relative_url }})
## Reporting Security Vulnerabilities
Find something in our codebase that could be exploited by malicious elements?
Consult our [Security Policy]({{ '/docs/security/' | relative_url }}) to see if a product version is considered *outdated* and how to report
the situation responsibly.
Read the full [code of conduct](/docs/conduct/)
## Where to get support
If you're looking for support for Jekyll, there are a lot of options:
* Read the [Jekyll Documentation]({{ '/docs/' | relative_url }})
* Read the [Jekyll Documentation](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/)
* If you have a question about using Jekyll, start a discussion on the [Jekyll Forum](https://talk.jekyllrb.com/) or [StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/jekyll)
* Chat with Jekyllers &mdash; Join our [Gitter channel](https://gitter.im/jekyll/jekyll) or our IRC channel #jekyll on [Libera](irc://irc.libera.chat/#jekyll).
* Chat with Jekyllers &mdash; Join our [Gitter channel](https://gitter.im/jekyll/jekyll) or our [IRC channel on Freenode](irc:irc.freenode.net/jekyll)
There are a bunch of helpful community members on these services who are willing to point you in the right direction.
There are a bunch of helpful community members on these services that should be willing to point you in the right direction.
**Reminder: Jekyll's issue tracker is not a support forum.**
## Ways to contribute
* [How to Contribute]({{ '/docs/contributing/' | relative_url }})
* [How to file a bug]({{ '/docs/community/bug/' | relative_url }})
* [Guide for maintaining Jekyll]({{ '/docs/maintaining/' | relative_url }})
* [How to Contribute](/docs/contributing/)
* [How to file a bug](/docs/community/bug/)
* [Guide for maintaining Jekyll](/docs/maintaining/)
## Jekyllconf
[Watch videos]({{ '/jekyllconf/' | relative_url }}) from members of the Jekyll community speak about interesting use cases, tricks theyve learned or meta Jekyll topics.
[Watch videos](/jekyllconf/) from members of the Jekyll community speak about interesting use cases, tricks theyve learned or meta Jekyll topics.
## Jekyll on Twitter

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@@ -8,12 +8,11 @@ options can either be specified in a `_config.yml` or `_config.toml` file placed
in your sites root directory, or can be specified as flags for the `jekyll`
executable in the terminal.
* [Configuration Options]({{ '/docs/configuration/options/' | relative_url }})
* [Default Configuration]({{ '/docs/configuration/default/' | relative_url }})
* [Front Matter Defaults]({{ '/docs/configuration/front-matter-defaults/' | relative_url }})
* [Environments]({{ '/docs/configuration/environments/' | relative_url }})
* [Markdown Options]({{ '/docs/configuration/markdown/' | relative_url }})
* [Liquid Options]({{ '/docs/configuration/liquid/' | relative_url }})
* [Sass/SCSS Options]({{ '/docs/configuration/sass/' | relative_url }})
* [Webrick Options]({{ '/docs/configuration/webrick/' | relative_url }})
* [Incremental Regeneration]({{ '/docs/configuration/incremental-regeneration/' | relative_url }})
* [Configuration Options](/docs/configuration/options/)
* [Default Configuration](/docs/configuration/default/)
* [Front Matter Defaults](/docs/configuration/front-matter-defaults/)
* [Environments](/docs/configuration/environments/)
* [Markdown Options](/docs/configuration/markdown/)
* [Liquid Options](/docs/configuration/liquid/)
* [Webrick Options](/docs/configuration/webrick/)
* [Incremental Regeneration](/docs/configuration/incremental-regeneration/)

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@@ -7,19 +7,12 @@ Jekyll runs with the following configuration options by default. Alternative
settings for these options can be explicitly specified in the configuration
file or on the command-line.
<div class="note info">
<h5>Be aware of directory paths</h5>
<p>
In general, make directory path values in configuration keys like <code>plugins_dir</code> relative to the current working directory, not the site source. The <code>sass</code> configuration key is an exception, where values must be relative to the site source.
</p>
</div>
```yaml
# Where things are
source : .
destination : ./_site
collections_dir : .
plugins_dir : _plugins # takes an array of strings and loads plugins in that order
plugins_dir : _plugins
layouts_dir : _layouts
data_dir : _data
includes_dir : _includes
@@ -77,10 +70,16 @@ liquid:
strict_variables : false
# Markdown Processors
rdiscount:
extensions : []
redcarpet:
extensions : []
kramdown:
auto_ids : true
entity_output : as_char
toc_levels : [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
toc_levels : 1..6
smart_quotes : lsquo,rsquo,ldquo,rdquo
input : GFM
hard_wrap : false

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@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ environment but not include it in production environments.
By specifying the option in the build command, you avoid having to change
values in your configuration files when moving from one environment to another.
{: .note}
To switch part of your config settings depending on the environment, use the
<a href="{{ '/docs/configuration/options/#build-command-options' | relative_url }}">build command option</a>,
for example <code>--config _config.yml,_config_development.yml</code>. Settings
in later files override settings in earlier files.
<div class="note info">
<p>
To switch part of your config settings depending on the environment, use the <a href="/docs/configuration/options/#build-command-options">build command option</a>, for example <code>--config _config.yml,_config_development.yml</code>. Settings in later files override settings in earlier files.
</p>
</div>

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ defaults:
during automatic regeneration are not loaded until the next execution.
</p>
<p>
Note <a href="{{ '/docs/datafiles/' | relative_url }}">Data Files</a> are included and reloaded during automatic regeneration.
Note <a href="/docs/datafiles">Data Files</a> are included and reloaded during automatic regeneration.
</p>
</div>
@@ -68,9 +68,7 @@ defaults:
author: "Mr. Hyde"
```
With these defaults, all pages would use the `my-site` layout. Any html files that exist in the `projects/`
folder will use the `project` layout, if it exists. Those files will also have the `page.author`
[liquid variable]({{ '/docs/variables/' | relative_url }}) set to `Mr. Hyde`.
With these defaults, all pages would use the `my-site` layout. Any html files that exist in the `projects/` folder will use the `project` layout, if it exists. Those files will also have the `page.author` [liquid variable](/docs/variables/) set to `Mr. Hyde`.
```yaml
collections:
@@ -87,7 +85,7 @@ defaults:
```
In this example, the `layout` is set to `default` inside the
[collection]({{ '/docs/collections/' | relative_url }}) with the name `my_collection`.
[collection](/docs/collections/) with the name `my_collection`.
### Glob patterns in Front Matter defaults
@@ -116,6 +114,7 @@ defaults:
</p>
</div>
### Precedence
Jekyll will apply all of the configuration settings you specify in the `defaults` section of your `_config.yml` file. You can choose to override settings from other scope/values pair by specifying a more specific path for the scope.

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@@ -6,33 +6,13 @@ Liquid's response to errors can be configured by setting `error_mode`. The
options are
- `lax` --- Ignore all errors.
- `warn` --- Output a warning on the console for each error. (default)
- `warn` --- Output a warning on the console for each error.
- `strict` --- Output an error message and stop the build.
Within _config.yml, the default configuration is as follows:
```yaml
liquid:
error_mode: warn
```
The above example depicts the "warn" value, which is already set by default- `error_mode: warn`. This results in any issues being called out during the build process however will continue to build if possible.
You can also configure Liquid's renderer to catch non-assigned variables and
non-existing filters by setting `strict_variables` and / or `strict_filters`
to `true` respectively. {% include docs_version_badge.html version="3.8.0" %}
Do note that while `error_mode` configures Liquid's parser, the `strict_variables`
and `strict_filters` options configure Liquid's renderer and are consequently
orthogonal.
An example of setting these variables within _config.yml is as follows:
```yaml
liquid:
error_mode: strict
strict_variables: true
strict_filters: true
```
Configuring as described above will stop your build/serve from happening and call out the offending error and halt. This is helpful when desiring to catch liquid-related issues by stopping the build or serve process and allowing you to deal with any issues.
and `strict_filters` options configure Liquid's renderer and are consequently,
mutually exclusive.

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@@ -5,69 +5,102 @@ permalink: "/docs/configuration/markdown/"
The various Markdown renderers supported by Jekyll sometimes have extra options
available.
## Kramdown
### Kramdown
Kramdown is the default Markdown renderer for Jekyll, and often works well with no additional configuration. However, it does support many configuration options.
Kramdown is the default Markdown renderer for Jekyll. Below is a list of the
currently supported options:
### Kramdown Processor
By default, Jekyll uses the [GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM) processor](https://github.com/kramdown/parser-gfm) for Kramdown. (Specifying `input: GFM` is fine, but redundant.) GFM supports a couple additional Kramdown options, documented by [kramdown-parser-gfm](https://github.com/kramdown/parser-gfm). These options can be used directly in your Kramdown Jekyll config, like this:
```yaml
kramdown:
gfm_quirks: [paragraph_end]
```
You can also change the processor used by Kramdown (as specified for the `input` key in the [Kramdown RDoc](https://kramdown.gettalong.org/rdoc/Kramdown/Document.html#method-c-new)). For example, to use the non-GFM Kramdown processor in Jekyll, add the following to your configuration.
```yaml
kramdown:
input: Kramdown
```
Documentation for Kramdown parsers is available in the [Kramdown docs](https://kramdown.gettalong.org/parser/kramdown.html). If you use a Kramdown parser other than Kramdown or GFM, you'll need to add the gem for it.
### Syntax Highlighting (CodeRay)
To use the [CodeRay](http://coderay.rubychan.de/) syntax highlighter with Kramdown, you need to add a dependency on the `kramdown-syntax-coderay` gem. For example, `bundle add kramdown-syntax-coderay`. Then, you'll be able to specify CodeRay in your `syntax_highlighter` config:
```yaml
kramdown:
syntax_highlighter: coderay
```
CodeRay supports several of its own configuration options, documented in the [kramdown-syntax-coderay docs](https://github.com/kramdown/syntax-coderay) which can be passed as `syntax_highlighter_opts` like this:
```yaml
kramdown:
syntax_highlighter: coderay
syntax_highlighter_opts:
line_numbers: table
bold_every: 5
```
### Advanced Kramdown Options
Kramdown supports a variety of other relatively advanced options such as `header_offset` and `smart_quotes`. These are documented in the [Kramdown configuration documentation](https://kramdown.gettalong.org/options.html) and can be added to your Kramdown config like this:
```yaml
kramdown:
header_offset: 2
```
* **auto_id_prefix** - Prefix used for automatically generated header IDs
* **auto_id_stripping** - Strip all formatting from header text for automatic ID generation
* **auto_ids** - Use automatic header ID generation
* **coderay_bold_every** - Defines how often a line number should be made bold
* **coderay_css** - Defines how the highlighted code gets styled
* **coderay_default_lang** - Sets the default language for highlighting code blocks
* **coderay_line_number_start** - The start value for the line numbers
* **coderay_line_numbers** - Defines how and if line numbers should be shown
* **coderay_tab_width** - The tab width used in highlighted code
* **coderay_wrap** - Defines how the highlighted code should be wrapped
* **enable_coderay** - Use coderay for syntax highlighting
* **entity_output** - Defines how entities are output
* **footnote_backlink** - Defines the text that should be used for the footnote backlinks
* **footnote_backlink_inline** - Specifies whether the footnote backlink should always be inline
* **footnote_nr** - The number of the first footnote
* **gfm_quirks** - Enables a set of GFM specific quirks
* **hard_wrap** - Interprets line breaks literally
* **header_offset** - Sets the output offset for headers
* **html_to_native** - Convert HTML elements to native elements
* **line_width** - Defines the line width to be used when outputting a document
* **link_defs** - Pre-defines link definitions
* **math_engine** - Set the math engine
* **math_engine_opts** - Set the math engine options
* **parse_block_html** - Process kramdown syntax in block HTML tags
* **parse_span_html** - Process kramdown syntax in span HTML tags
* **smart_quotes** - Defines the HTML entity names or code points for smart quote output
* **syntax_highlighter** - Set the syntax highlighter
* **syntax_highlighter_opts** - Set the syntax highlighter options
* **toc_levels** - Defines the levels that are used for the table of contents
* **transliterated_header_ids** - Transliterate the header text before generating the ID
* **typographic_symbols** - Defines a mapping from typographical symbol to output characters
<div class="note warning">
<h5>There are several unsupported kramdown options</h5>
<h5>There are two unsupported kramdown options</h5>
<p>
Please note that Jekyll uses Kramdown's HTML converter. Kramdown options used only by other converters, such as <code>remove_block_html_tags</code> (used by the RemoveHtmlTags converter), will not work.
Please note that both <code>remove_block_html_tags</code> and
<code>remove_span_html_tags</code> are currently unsupported in Jekyll due
to the fact that they are not included within the kramdown HTML converter.
</p>
</div>
## CommonMark
For more details about these options have a look at the [Kramdown configuration documentation](https://kramdown.gettalong.org/options.html).
### CommonMark
[CommonMark](https://commonmark.org/) is a rationalized version of Markdown syntax, implemented in C and thus faster than default Kramdown implemented in Ruby. It [slightly differs](https://github.com/commonmark/CommonMark#differences-from-original-markdown) from original Markdown and does not support all the syntax elements implemented in Kramdown, like [Block Inline Attribute Lists](https://kramdown.gettalong.org/syntax.html#block-ials).
It comes in two flavors: basic CommonMark with [jekyll-commonmark](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-commonmark) plugin and [GitHub Flavored Markdown supported by GitHub Pages](https://github.com/github/jekyll-commonmark-ghpages).
### Redcarpet
Redcarpet can be configured by providing an `extensions` sub-setting, whose
value should be an array of strings. Each string should be the name of one of
the `Redcarpet::Markdown` class's extensions; if present in the array, it will
set the corresponding extension to `true`.
Jekyll handles two special Redcarpet extensions:
- `no_fenced_code_blocks` --- By default, Jekyll sets the `fenced_code_blocks`
extension (for delimiting code blocks with triple tildes or triple backticks)
to `true`, probably because GitHub's eager adoption of them is starting to make
them inescapable. Redcarpet's normal `fenced_code_blocks` extension is inert
when used with Jekyll; instead, you can use this inverted version of the
extension for disabling fenced code.
Note that you can also specify a language for highlighting after the first
delimiter:
```ruby
# ...ruby code
```
With both fenced code blocks and highlighter enabled, this will statically
highlight the code; without any syntax highlighter, it will add a
`class="LANGUAGE"` attribute to the `<code>` element, which can be used as a
hint by various JavaScript code highlighting libraries.
- `smart` --- This pseudo-extension turns on SmartyPants, which converts
straight quotes to curly quotes and runs of hyphens to em (`---`) and en (`--`) dashes.
All other extensions retain their usual names from Redcarpet, and no renderer
options aside from `smart` can be specified in Jekyll. [A list of available
extensions can be found in the Redcarpet README file.](https://github.com/vmg/redcarpet/blob/v3.2.2/README.markdown#and-its-like-really-simple-to-use)
Make sure you're looking at the README for the right version of
Redcarpet: Jekyll currently uses v3.2.x. The most commonly used
extensions are:
- `tables`
- `no_intra_emphasis`
- `autolink`
### Custom Markdown Processors
If you're interested in creating a custom markdown processor, you're in luck! Create a new class in the `Jekyll::Converters::Markdown` namespace:

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@@ -20,35 +20,120 @@ class="flag">flags</code> (specified on the command-line) that control them.
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
{% for setting in site.data.config_options.global %}
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name">
<strong>{{ setting.name }}</strong>
{% if setting.version-badge %}
<span class="version-badge" title="Introduced in v{{ setting.version-badge }}">{{ setting.version-badge }}</span>
{% endif %}
</p>
<p class="description">{{ setting.description }}</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">{{ setting.option }}</code></p>
{% if setting.flag %}
<p><code class="flag">{{ setting.flag }}</code></p>
{% endif %}
</td>
</tr>
{% endfor %}
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Site Source</strong></p>
<p class="description">Change the directory where Jekyll will read files</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">source: DIR</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">-s, --source DIR</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Site Destination</strong></p>
<p class="description">Change the directory where Jekyll will write files</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">destination: DIR</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">-d, --destination DIR</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Safe</strong></p>
<p class="description">Disable <a href="/docs/plugins/">custom plugins, and ignore symbolic links</a>.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">safe: BOOL</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">--safe</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Exclude</strong></p>
<p class="description">
Exclude directories and/or files from the
conversion. These exclusions are relative to the site's
source directory and cannot be outside the source directory.
</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">exclude: [DIR, FILE, ...]</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Include</strong></p>
<p class="description">
Force inclusion of directories and/or files in the conversion.
<code>.htaccess</code> is a good example since dotfiles are excluded
by default.
</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">include: [DIR, FILE, ...]</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Keep files</strong></p>
<p class="description">
When clobbering the site destination, keep the selected files.
Useful for files that are not generated by jekyll; e.g. files or
assets that are generated by your build tool.
The paths are relative to the <code>destination</code>.
</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">keep_files: [DIR, FILE, ...]</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Time Zone</strong></p>
<p class="description">
Set the time zone for site generation. This sets the <code>TZ</code>
environment variable, which Ruby uses to handle time and date
creation and manipulation. Any entry from the
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tz_database">IANA Time Zone
Database</a> is valid, e.g. <code>America/New_York</code>. A list of all
available values can be found <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones">
here</a>. When serving on a local machine, the default time zone is set by your operating system. But when served on a remote host/server, the default time zone depends on the server's setting or location.
</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">timezone: TIMEZONE</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Encoding</strong></p>
<p class="description">
Set the encoding of files by name (only available for Ruby
1.9 or later).
The default value is <code>utf-8</code> starting in 2.0.0,
and <code>nil</code> before 2.0.0, which will yield the Ruby
default of <code>ASCII-8BIT</code>.
Available encodings can be shown by the
command <code>ruby -e 'puts Encoding::list.join("\n")'</code>.
</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">encoding: ENCODING</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<p class='name'><strong>Defaults</strong></p>
<p class='description'>
Set defaults for <a href="{{ '/docs/front-matter/' | relative_url }}" title="front matter">front matter</a>
Set defaults for <a href="/docs/front-matter/" title="front matter">front matter</a>
variables.
</p>
</td>
<td class='align-center'>
<p>see <a href="{{ '/docs/configuration/front-matter-defaults/' | relative_url }}" title="details">below</a></p>
<p>see <a href="/docs/configuration/front-matter-defaults/" title="details">below</a></p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
@@ -80,27 +165,155 @@ class="flag">flags</code> (specified on the command-line) that control them.
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
{% for setting in site.data.config_options.build %}
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name">
<strong>{{ setting.name }}</strong>
{% if setting.version-badge %}
<span class="version-badge" title="Introduced in v{{ setting.version-badge }}">{{ setting.version-badge }}</span>
{% endif %}
</p>
<p class="description">{{ setting.description }}</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
{% if setting.option %}<p><code class="option">{{ setting.option }}</code></p>{% endif %}
{% if setting.flag %}<p><code class="flag">{{ setting.flag }}</code></p>{% endif %}
</td>
</tr>
{% endfor %}
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Regeneration</strong></p>
<p class="description">Enable auto-regeneration of the site when files are modified.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="flag">-w, --[no-]watch</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Configuration</strong></p>
<p class="description">Specify config files instead of using <code>_config.yml</code> automatically. Settings in later files override settings in earlier files.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="flag">--config FILE1[,FILE2,...]</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Drafts</strong></p>
<p class="description">Process and render draft posts.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">show_drafts: BOOL</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">--drafts</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Environment</strong></p>
<p class="description">Use a specific environment value in the build.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="flag">JEKYLL_ENV=production</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Future</strong></p>
<p class="description">Publish posts or collection documents with a future date.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">future: BOOL</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">--future</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Unpublished</strong></p>
<p class="description">Render posts that were marked as unpublished.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">unpublished: BOOL</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">--unpublished</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>LSI</strong></p>
<p class="description">Produce an index for related posts. Requires the <a href="http://www.classifier-reborn.com/">classifier-reborn</a> plugin.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">lsi: BOOL</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">--lsi</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Limit Posts</strong></p>
<p class="description">Limit the number of posts to parse and publish.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">limit_posts: NUM</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">--limit_posts NUM</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Force polling</strong></p>
<p class="description">Force watch to use polling.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="flag">--force_polling</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Verbose output</strong></p>
<p class="description">Print verbose output.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="flag">-V, --verbose</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Silence Output</strong></p>
<p class="description">Silence the normal output from Jekyll
during a build</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="flag">-q, --quiet</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Incremental build</strong></p>
<p class="description">
Enable the experimental incremental build feature. Incremental build only
re-builds posts and pages that have changed, resulting in significant performance
improvements for large sites, but may also break site generation in certain
cases.
</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">incremental: BOOL</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">-I, --incremental</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Liquid profiler</strong></p>
<p class="description">
Generate a Liquid rendering profile to help you identify performance bottlenecks.
</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">profile: BOOL</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">--profile</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Strict Front Matter</strong></p>
<p class="description">
Cause a build to fail if there is a YAML syntax error in a page's front matter.
</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">strict_front_matter: BOOL</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">--strict_front_matter</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
### Serve Command Options
In addition to the options below, the `serve` sub-command can accept any of the options
@@ -116,39 +329,83 @@ before your site is served.
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
{% for setting in site.data.config_options.serve %}
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name">
<strong>{{ setting.name }}</strong>
{% if setting.version-badge %}
<span class="version-badge" title="Introduced in v{{ setting.version-badge }}">{{ setting.version-badge }}</span>
{% endif %}
</p>
<p class="description">{{ setting.description }}</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
{% if setting.option %}
<p><code class="option">{{ setting.option }}</code></p>
{% elsif setting.options %}
<p>
{% for option in setting.options %}
<code class="option">{{ option }}</code><br>
{% endfor %}
</p>
{% endif %}
{% if setting.flag %}
<p><code class="flag">{{ setting.flag }}</code></p>
{% elsif setting.flags %}
<p>
{% for flag in setting.flags %}
<code class="flag">{{ flag }}</code><br>
{% endfor %}
</p>
{% endif %}
</td>
</tr>
{% endfor %}
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Local Server Port</strong></p>
<p class="description">Listen on the given port.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">port: PORT</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">--port PORT</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Local Server Hostname</strong></p>
<p class="description">Listen at the given hostname.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">host: HOSTNAME</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">--host HOSTNAME</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Base URL</strong></p>
<p class="description">Serve the website from the given base URL.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">baseurl: URL</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">--baseurl URL</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Live Reload</strong></p>
<p class="description">Reload a page automatically on the browser when its content is edited.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">livereload: true</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">--livereload</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Detach</strong></p>
<p class="description">Detach the server from the terminal.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="option">detach: BOOL</code></p>
<p><code class="flag">-B, --detach</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>Skips the initial site build</strong></p>
<p class="description">Skips the initial site build which occurs before the server is started.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="flag">--skip-initial-build</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>X.509 (SSL) Private Key</strong></p>
<p class="description">SSL Private Key, stored or symlinked in the site source.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="flag">--ssl-key</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="setting">
<td>
<p class="name"><strong>X.509 (SSL) Certificate</strong></p>
<p class="description">SSL Public certificate, stored or symlinked in the site source.</p>
</td>
<td class="align-center">
<p><code class="flag">--ssl-cert</code></p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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---
title: Sass/SCSS Options
permalink: "/docs/configuration/sass/"
---
Jekyll comes bundled with [jekyll-sass-converter](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-sass-converter) plugin. By default, Jekyll will look for Sass partials in the `_sass` directory relative to your site's `source` directory.
You can further configure the plugin by adding options to your Jekyll config under the `sass` attribute. See the [plugin's documentation](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-sass-converter#usage) for details and for its default values.
{:.note .info}
If you see a warning in VSCode regarding `@import "main";`, you may ignore it as the same does not affect the functionality of the SCSS code in Jekyll. However, Jekyll 4 does not allow importing a `main` sass partial (`_sass/main.scss`) from a sass page of a same name, viz. `css/main.scss`.
<div class="note info">
<p>
Note that directory paths specified in the <code>sass</code> configuration
are resolved relative to your site's <code>source</code>, not relative to the location of the <code>_config.yml</code> file.
</p>
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@@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ This entire guide is open-source. Go ahead and [edit it][jekyll-docs-ci-buddy] i
[jekyll-docs-ci-buddy]: https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/edit/master/docs/_docs/continuous-integration/buddyworks.md
[jekyll-help]: https://jekyllrb.com/help/
[buddy-forum]: https://forum.buddy.works/
[buddy-forum]: http://forum.buddy.works/

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@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ To start building your project on CircleCI, all you need to do is 'follow' your
1. Visit the 'Add Projects' page
1. From the GitHub or Bitbucket tab on the left, choose a user or organization.
1. Find your project in the list and click 'Build project' on the right.
1. The first build will start on its own. You can start telling CircleCI how to build your project by creating a [.circleci/config.yml][3] file in the root of your repository.
1. The first build will start on its own. You can start telling CircleCI how to build your project by creating a [circle.yml][3] file in the root of your repository.
[3]: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/
[3]: https://circleci.com/docs/configuration/
## 2. Dependencies
@@ -28,24 +28,22 @@ The easiest way to manage dependencies for a Jekyll project (with or without Cir
```ruby
source 'https://rubygems.org'
ruby '2.7.4'
ruby '2.4.0'
gem "jekyll"
gem "html-proofer"
gem 'jekyll'
gem 'html-proofer'
```
```yaml
- step:
run: bundle install
```
CircleCI detects when `Gemfile` is present and will automatically run `bundle install` for you in the `dependencies` phase.
## 3. Testing
The most basic test that can be run is seeing if `jekyll build` actually works. This is a blocker, a dependency if you will, for other tests you might run on the generate site. So we'll run Jekyll, via Bundler, in the `dependencies` phase.
```yaml
- step:
run: bundle exec jekyll build
dependencies:
post:
- bundle exec jekyll build
```
### HTML Proofer
@@ -56,32 +54,46 @@ With your site built, it's useful to run tests to check for valid HTML, broken l
[6]: https://github.com/gjtorikian/html-proofer/blob/master/README.md#configuration
```yaml
- step:
run: bundle exec htmlproofer ./_site --check-html --disable-external
test:
post:
- bundle exec htmlproofer ./_site --check-html --disable-external
```
## Complete Example .circleci/config.yml File
## Complete Example circle.yml File
The example `.circleci/config.yml` below demonstrates how to
deploy your Jekyll project to AWS. In order for this to work you would first have to set the
`S3_BUCKET_NAME` [environment variable](https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/env-vars/).
When you put it all together, here's an example of what that `circle.yml` file could look like in v1:
```yaml
workflows:
test-deploy:
jobs:
- build
- deploy:
requires:
- build
filters:
branches:
only: master
version: 2.1
machine:
environment:
NOKOGIRI_USE_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES: true # speeds up installation of html-proofer
dependencies:
post:
- bundle exec jekyll build
test:
post:
- bundle exec htmlproofer ./_site --allow-hash-href --check-favicon --check-html --disable-external
deployment:
prod:
branch: master
commands:
- rsync -va --delete ./_site username@my-website:/var/html
```
for CircleCI v2, a Docker-based system which new projects will follow, set the `S3_BUCKET_NAME` environment variable (an example of the required config file is shown below).
```yaml
defaults: &defaults
working_directory: ~/repo
version: 2
jobs:
build:
<<: *defaults
docker:
- image: cimg/ruby:2.7.4
- image: circleci/ruby:2.5
environment:
BUNDLE_PATH: ~/repo/vendor/bundle
steps:
@@ -113,8 +125,9 @@ jobs:
paths:
- _site
deploy:
<<: *defaults
docker:
- image: cimg/python:3.9.1
- image: circleci/python:3.6.3
environment:
S3_BUCKET_NAME: <<YOUR BUCKET NAME HERE>>
steps:
@@ -126,6 +139,17 @@ jobs:
- run:
name: Upload to s3
command: ~/.local/bin/aws s3 sync ./_site s3://$S3_BUCKET_NAME/ --delete --acl public-read
workflows:
version: 2
test-deploy:
jobs:
- build
- deploy:
requires:
- build
filters:
branches:
only: master
```
## Questions?

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@@ -1,138 +0,0 @@
---
title: GitHub Actions
---
When building a Jekyll site with GitHub Pages, Jekyll runs in an environment restricted for security
reasons, yet containing numerous [whitelisted plugins and themes][ghp-whitelist] to make it simpler
to get a site set up.
The only workaround to have control over the build environment and gemset yet use GitHub Pages to
host the site was previously by building elsewhere and pushing the built directory contents to the
`gh-pages` branch on your repository.
However, GitHub now provides you with the option to use their in-house CI/CD product named
*GitHub Actions* to *build and deploy (host)* your Jekyll site with complete control over the build
environment and gemset.
## Advantages of using Actions
### Control over gemset
- **Jekyll version** --- Instead of using the classic GitHub Pages-provided version specified in
the [Dependency versions][ghp-whitelist] list, you can use any version of Jekyll you want.
For example `{{ site.version }}`, or point directly to the repository via the Gemfile.
- **Plugins** --- You can use any Jekyll plugins irrespective of them being whitelisted by GitHub,
including any `*.rb` files placed in the `_plugins` directory of your site.
- **Themes** --- While using a custom theme is possible without Actions, it is now possible to use
themes depending on features introduced in newer versions of Jekyll.
{: .note .info}
If you are migrating from the classic flow but want to keep using a GitHub-hosted theme, you may use
the [jekyll-remote-theme][remote-theme] plugin, add any required dependencies of your theme
(previously bundled by default) into your `_config.yml` and `Gemfile` and set the
`remote_theme: <owner>/<repo_name>` theme repository slug correctly in your `_config.yml`.
### Workflow Management
- **Customization** --- By creating a workflow file to run Actions, you can specify custom build
steps, use environment variables.
- **Logging** --- The build log is visible and can be tweaked to be verbose, so it is much easier to
debug errors using Actions.
- **Caching** --- The `ruby/setup-ruby` action makes it possible to cache installed gems
automatically instead of having to download the bundle on each build.
## Workspace setup
The first and foremost requirement is a Jekyll project hosted at GitHub. Choose an existing Jekyll
project or follow the [quickstart]({{ '/docs/' | relative_url }}) and push the repository to GitHub
if it is not hosted there already.
The Jekyll site we'll be using for the rest of this page, initially consists of just a `_config.yml`,
an `index.md` page and a `Gemfile`. The contents are respectively:
```yaml
# _config.yml
title: "Jekyll Actions Demo"
```
{% raw %}
```liquid
---
---
Welcome to My Home Page
{% assign date = '2020-04-13T10:20:00Z' %}
- Original date - {{ date }}
- With timeago filter - {{ date | timeago }}
```
{% endraw %}
```ruby
# Gemfile
source 'https://rubygems.org'
gem "jekyll", "~> 4.2"
group :jekyll_plugins do
gem "jekyll-timeago", "~> 0.13.1"
end
```
{: .note .info}
The demo site uses Jekyll 4 and a [third-party plugin][timeago-plugin], both of which are currently
not whitelisted for use on GitHub pages. The plugin will allow us to describe how far back a date
was from today. e.g. If we give a date as `2016-03-23T10:20:00Z` and the current date is
`2020-04-13T10:20:00Z`, then the output would be `4 years and 3 weeks ago`.
{: .note .info}
The action we're using takes care of installing the Ruby gems and dependencies. While that keeps
the setup simple for the user, one may encounter issues if they also check-in `Gemfile.lock` if it
was generated with an old version of Bundler.
### Setting up the Action
1. Go to the **Settings** tab on your repository.
1. Click **Pages** under **Code and automation**.
2. Change **Source** under **Build and deployment** from **Deploy from a branch** to **GitHub Actions**.
2. Go to the **Actions** tab on your repository.
1. Start a **New workflow** and search for **Jekyll**.
2. Click **Configure** under the **Jekyll** workflow (not **GitHub Pages Jekyll** workflow).
3. Review the change and click **Commit changes**.
### Build and deploy
On pushing any local changes onto the default branch, the action will be triggered and the build will
**start**.
To watch the progress and see any build errors, check on the build **status** using one of the
following approaches:
- **View by commit**
- Go to the repository level view in GitHub. Under the most recent commit (near the top) youll
see a **status symbol** next to the commit message as a tick or _X_. Hover over it and click
the **details** link.
- **Actions tab**
- Go to the repository's Actions tab. Click on the `jekyll` workflow tab.
If all goes well, all steps will be green and the built assets will be uploaded to GitHub Pages.
To see the **live site**, go to the **Deployments** tab on your repository, and click on the deployed
site URL.
When you need to make further **changes** to the site, commit to the default branch and push.
The workflow will build and deploy your site again.
## External links
- [starter-workflows] is the official repository providing the workflow template used in this guide.
[ghp-whitelist]: https://pages.github.com/versions/
[remote-theme]: https://github.com/benbalter/jekyll-remote-theme
[timeago-plugin]: https://rubygems.org/gems/jekyll-timeago
[starter-workflows]: https://github.com/actions/starter-workflows/blob/main/pages/jekyll.yml

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@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
---
title: "Razorops"
---
[Razorops][razorops-homepage] is a complete container native CI/CD solution handling all aspects of the software lifecycle from the moment a commit is created until it is deployed to production.
Razorops has all the capabilities that you would expect from a CI/CD platform such as
1. Code compilation/build
2. Artifact packaging
3. Testing Automation(unit, integration, acceptance etc.)
4. Faster builds and shipping to production
Razorops is a single solution that implements the whole pipeline from start to deployment.
With [Razorops][razorops-homepage] you can set up your Jekyll websites project's build, test, and deploy steps just in 15 min. It supports [GitHub][github-homepage], [Bitbucket][bitbucket-homepage], and [GitLab][gitlab-homepage] repositories. The following guide will show you how to set up a free environment to build, test and deploy your Jekyll project.
[razorops-homepage]: https://razorops.com/
[docker-homepage]: https://www.docker.com/
[github-homepage]: https://github.com
[bitbucket-homepage]: https://bitbucket.org/
[gitlab-homepage]: https://gitlab.com
[deploy-s3]: https://razorops.com/blog/how-to-deploy-a-static-website-to-aws-s3-with-razorops-ci-cd/
## 1. Getting started
1. Log in at [https://razorops.com/][razorops-homepage] with your GitHub/Bitbucket or GitLab account
2. Create a pipeline, choose your Git provider and select your Jekyll Project
3. Add .razorops.yaml file in your root directory of your project
4. Add environment var and your deployment is ready
5. Add build and deployment steps as shown in this post [How to Deploy a Static Website to AWS S3 with Razorops CI/CD][deploy-s3]
## 2. How it works
Whenever you make a push to the selected branch, your steps auto runs as defined in .razorops.yaml file
```yaml
tasks:
build-and-deploy:
steps:
- checkout
# commands to build jekyll website
- commands:
- bundle install
- JEKYLL_ENV=production bundle exec jekyll build
# Commands to upload static pages folder to AWS S3 or ftp
# Set AWS access key & secrets environment variables under
# Razorops dashboard project pipelines
- commands:
- aws s3 rm s3://$AWS_S3_BUCKET --recursive
- aws s3 cp _site s3://$AWS_S3_BUCKET --recursive
if: branch == 'main'
```
Build step generates _site folder as Jekyll default and during deploy you will able to ship code to s3 or any ftp server you can define any command to ship your website code to server.
Razorops is FREE for opensource projects, Try it Now
[https://razorops.com/][razorops-homepage]

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Save the commands you want to run and succeed in a file: `./script/cibuild`
### The HTML Proofer Executable
```bash
```sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e # halt script on error
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Your `.travis.yml` file should look like this:
```yaml
language: ruby
rvm:
- 2.6.3
- 2.4.1
before_script:
- chmod +x ./script/cibuild # or do this locally and commit
@@ -105,11 +105,17 @@ branches:
- gh-pages # test the gh-pages branch
- /pages-(.*)/ # test every branch which starts with "pages-"
env:
global:
- NOKOGIRI_USE_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES=true # speeds up installation of html-proofer
addons:
apt:
packages:
- libcurl4-openssl-dev
sudo: false # route your build to the container-based infrastructure for a faster build
cache: bundler # caching bundler gem packages will speed up build
# Optional: disable email notifications about the outcome of your builds
@@ -128,7 +134,7 @@ access to Bundler, RubyGems, and a Ruby runtime.
```yaml
rvm:
- 2.6.3
- 2.4.1
```
RVM is a popular Ruby Version Manager (like rbenv, chruby, etc). This
@@ -183,6 +189,18 @@ prefixed, exemplified above with the `/pages-(.*)/` regular expression.
The `branches` directive is completely optional. Travis will build from every
push to any branch of your repo if leave it out.
```yaml
env:
global:
- NOKOGIRI_USE_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES=true # speeds up installation of html-proofer
```
Using `html-proofer`? You'll want this environment variable. Nokogiri, used
to parse HTML files in your compiled site, comes bundled with libraries
which it must compile each time it is installed. Luckily, you can
dramatically decrease the install time of Nokogiri by setting the
environment variable `NOKOGIRI_USE_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES` to `true`.
<div class="note warning">
<h5>Be sure to exclude <code>vendor</code> from your
<code>_config.yml</code></h5>
@@ -194,6 +212,16 @@ push to any branch of your repo if leave it out.
exclude: [vendor]
```
By default you should supply the `sudo: false` command to Travis. This command
explicitly tells Travis to run your build on Travis's [container-based
infrastructure](https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/workers/container-based-infrastructure/#Routing-your-build-to-container-based-infrastructure). Running on the container-based infrastructure can often times
speed up your build. If you have any trouble with your build, or if your build
does need `sudo` access, modify the line to `sudo: required`.
```yaml
sudo: false
```
To speed up the build, you should cache the gem packages created by `bundler`.
Travis has a pre-defined [cache strategy for this tool][6] which should have
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@@ -14,24 +14,24 @@ See the [support guidelines](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/support/)
Whether you're a developer, a designer, or just a Jekyll devotee, there are lots of ways to contribute. Here's a few ideas:
- [Install Jekyll on your computer](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/installation/) and kick the tires. Does it work? Does it do what you'd expect? If not, [open an issue](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues/new) and let us know.
- Comment on some of the project's [open issues](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues). Have you experienced the same problem? Know a workaround? Do you have a suggestion for how the feature could be better?
- Read through the [documentation](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/home/), and click the "improve this page" button, any time you see something confusing, or have a suggestion for something that could be improved.
- Browse through the [Jekyll discussion forum](https://talk.jekyllrb.com/), and lend a hand answering questions. There's a good chance you've already experienced what another user is experiencing.
- Find an [open issue](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues) (especially [those labeled `help-wanted`](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Ahelp-wanted)), and submit a proposed fix. If it's your first pull request, we promise we won't bite, and are glad to answer any questions.
- Help evaluate [open pull requests](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/pulls), by testing the changes locally and reviewing what's proposed.
* [Install Jekyll on your computer](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/installation/) and kick the tires. Does it work? Does it do what you'd expect? If not, [open an issue](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues/new) and let us know.
* Comment on some of the project's [open issues](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues). Have you experienced the same problem? Know a work around? Do you have a suggestion for how the feature could be better?
* Read through the [documentation](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/home/), and click the "improve this page" button, any time you see something confusing, or have a suggestion for something that could be improved.
* Browse through the [Jekyll discussion forum](https://talk.jekyllrb.com/), and lend a hand answering questions. There's a good chance you've already experienced what another user is experiencing.
* Find an [open issue](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues) (especially [those labeled `help-wanted`](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Ahelp-wanted)), and submit a proposed fix. If it's your first pull request, we promise we won't bite, and are glad to answer any questions.
* Help evaluate [open pull requests](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/pulls), by testing the changes locally and reviewing what's proposed.
## Submitting a pull request
### Pull requests generally
- The smaller the proposed change, the better. If you'd like to propose two unrelated changes, submit two pull requests.
* The smaller the proposed change, the better. If you'd like to propose two unrelated changes, submit two pull requests.
- The more information, the better. Make judicious use of the pull request body. Describe what changes were made, why you made them, and what impact they will have for users.
* The more information, the better. Make judicious use of the pull request body. Describe what changes were made, why you made them, and what impact they will have for users.
- If this is your first pull request, it may help to [understand GitHub Flow](https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/).
* If this is your first pull request, it may help to [understand GitHub Flow](https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/).
- If you're submitting a code contribution, be sure to read the [code contributions](#code-contributions) section below.
* If you're submitting a code contribution, be sure to read the [code contributions](#code-contributions) section below.
### Submitting a pull request via github.com
@@ -80,12 +80,11 @@ If you ever need to update our documentation with an icon that is not already av
5. Click `Generate Font` on the bottom-horizontal-bar.
6. Inspect the included icons and proceed by clicking `Download`.
7. Extract the font files and adapt the CSS to the paths we use in Jekyll:
- Copy the entire `fonts` directory over and overwrite existing ones at `<jekyll>/docs/`.
- Copy the contents of `selection.json` and overwrite existing content inside `<jekyll>/docs/icomoon-selection.json`.
- Copy the entire `@font-face {}` declaration and only the **new-icon(s)' css declarations** further below, to update the
- Copy the entire `fonts` directory over and overwrite existing ones at `<jekyll>/docs/`.
- Copy the contents of `selection.json` and overwrite existing content inside `<jekyll>/docs/icomoon-selection.json`.
- Copy the entire `@font-face {}` declaration and only the **new-icon(s)' css declarations** further below, to update the
`<jekyll>/docs/_sass/_font-awesome.scss` sass partial.
- Fix paths in the `@font-face {}` declaration by adding `../` before `fonts/FontAwesome.*` like so:
- Fix paths in the `@font-face {}` declaration by adding `../` before `fonts/FontAwesome.*` like so:
`('../fonts/Fontawesome.woff?9h6hxj')`.
### Adding plugins
@@ -106,21 +105,21 @@ If your contribution changes any Jekyll behavior, make sure to update the docume
#### Tests
- If you're creating a small fix or patch to an existing feature, a simple test is more than enough. You can usually copy/paste from an existing example in the `tests` folder, but if you need you can find out about our tests suites [Shoulda](https://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda/tree/master) and [RSpec-Mocks](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-mocks).
* If you're creating a small fix or patch to an existing feature, a simple test is more than enough. You can usually copy/paste from an existing example in the `tests` folder, but if you need you can find out about our tests suites [Shoulda](https://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda/tree/master) and [RSpec-Mocks](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-mocks).
- If it's a brand new feature, create a new [Cucumber](https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber/) feature, reusing existing steps where appropriate.
* If it's a brand new feature, create a new [Cucumber](https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber/) feature, reusing existing steps where appropriate.
### Code contributions generally
- Jekyll uses the [Rubocop](https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop) static analyzer to ensure that contributions follow the [GitHub Ruby Styleguide](https://github.com/styleguide/ruby). Please check your code using `script/fmt` and resolve any errors before pushing your branch.
* Jekyll uses the [Rubocop](https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop) static analyzer to ensure that contributions follow the [GitHub Ruby Styleguide](https://github.com/styleguide/ruby). Please check your code using `script/fmt` and resolve any errors before pushing your branch.
- Don't bump the Gem version in your pull request (if you don't know what that means, you probably didn't).
* Don't bump the Gem version in your pull request (if you don't know what that means, you probably didn't).
- You can use the command `script/console` to start a REPL to explore the result of
Jekyll's methods. It also provides you with helpful methods to quickly create a
site or configuration. [Feel free to check it out!](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/blob/master/script/console)
* You can use the command `script/console` to start a REPL to explore the result of
Jekyll's methods. It also provides you with helpful methods to quickly create a
site or configuration. [Feel free to check it out!](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/blob/master/script/console)
- Previously, we've used the WIP Probot app to help contributors determine whether their pull request is ready for review. Please use a [draft pull request](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-pull-requests#draft-pull-requests) instead. When you're ready, [mark the pull request as ready for review](https://help.github.com/en/articles/changing-the-stage-of-a-pull-request)
* Previously, we've used the WIP Probot app to help contributors determine whether their pull request is ready for review. Please use a [draft pull request](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-pull-requests#draft-pull-requests) instead. When you're ready, [mark the pull request as ready for review](https://help.github.com/en/articles/changing-the-stage-of-a-pull-request)
## Running tests locally
@@ -153,10 +152,6 @@ script/cucumber features/blah.feature
Both `script/test` and `script/cucumber` can be run without arguments to
run its entire respective suite.
## Visual Studio Code Development Container
If you've got [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) with the [Remote Development Extension Pack](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode-remote.vscode-remote-extensionpack) installed then simply opening this repository in Visual Studio Code and following the prompts to "Re-open In A Development Container" will get you setup and ready to go with a fresh environment with all the requirements installed.
## A thank you
Thanks! Hacking on Jekyll should be fun. If you find any of this hard to figure out, let us know so we can improve our process or documentation!

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@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ title: Data Files
permalink: /docs/datafiles/
---
In addition to the [built-in variables]({{'/docs/variables/' | relative_url }}) available from Jekyll,
In addition to the [built-in variables](../variables/) available from Jekyll,
you can specify your own custom data that can be accessed via the [Liquid
templating system](https://github.com/Shopify/liquid/wiki/Liquid-for-Designers).
templating system](https://wiki.github.com/shopify/liquid/liquid-for-designers).
Jekyll supports loading data from [YAML](https://yaml.org), [JSON](https://www.json.org/json-en.html), [CSV](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values), and [TSV](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab-separated_values) files located in the `_data` directory.
Jekyll supports loading data from [YAML](http://yaml.org/), [JSON](http://www.json.org/), [CSV](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values), and [TSV](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab-separated_values) files located in the `_data` directory.
Note that CSV and TSV files *must* contain a header row.
This powerful feature allows you to avoid repetition in your templates and to
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ Plugins/themes can also leverage Data Files to set configuration variables.
## The Data Folder
The `_data` folder is where you can store additional data for Jekyll to use when
generating your site. These files must be YAML, JSON, TSV or CSV files (using either
the `.yml`, `.yaml`, `.json`, `.tsv`, or `.csv` extension), and they will be
generating your site. These files must be YAML, JSON, or CSV files (using either
the `.yml`, `.yaml`, `.json` or `.csv` extension), and they will be
accessible via `site.data`.
## Example: List of members
@@ -42,15 +42,15 @@ In `_data/members.yml`:
Or `_data/members.csv`:
```
```text
name,github
Eric Mill,konklone
Parker Moore,parkr
Liu Fengyun,liufengyun
```
This data can be accessed via `site.data.members` (notice that the file's *basename* determines the variable name and
therefore one should avoid having data files with the same basename but different extensions, in the same directory).
This data can be accessed via `site.data.members` (notice that the filename
determines the variable name).
You can now render the list of members in a template:
@@ -147,31 +147,4 @@ author: dave
```
{% endraw %}
For information on how to build robust navigation for your site (especially if you have a documentation website or another type of Jekyll site with a lot of pages to organize), see [Navigation]({{ '/tutorials/navigation/' | relative_url }}).
## CSV/TSV Parse Options
The way Ruby parses CSV and TSV files can be customized with the `csv_reader` and `tsv_reader`
configuration options. Each configuration key exposes the same options:
`converters`: What [CSV converters](https://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.5.0/libdoc/csv/rdoc/CSV.html#Converters) should be
used when parsing the file. Available options are `integer`, `float`, `numeric`, `date`, `date_time` and
`all`. By default, this list is empty.
`encoding`: What encoding the files are in. Defaults to the site `encoding` configuration option.
`headers`: Boolean field for whether to parse the first line of the file as headers. When `false`, it treats the
first row as data. Defaults to `true`.
Examples:
```yaml
csv_reader:
converters:
- numeric
- datetime
headers: true
encoding: utf-8
tsv_reader:
converters:
- all
headers: false
```
For information on how to build robust navigation for your site (especially if you have a documentation website or another type of Jekyll site with a lot of pages to organize), see [Navigation](/tutorials/navigation).

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Sites built using Jekyll can be deployed in a large number of ways due to the static nature of the generated output. Here's some of the most common ways:
* [Manually]({{ '/docs/deployment/manual/' | relative_url }})
* [Automated]({{ '/docs/deployment/automated/' | relative_url }})
* [Third Party]({{ '/docs/deployment/third-party/' | relative_url }})
* [Manually](/docs/deployment/manual/)
* [Automated](/docs/deployment/automated/)
* [Third Party](/docs/deployment/third-party/)

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@@ -11,15 +11,13 @@ CI.
These services run a script when there's a commit on your Git repository.
You might want this script to build the site, run tests over the output then deploy it to the
service of your choice.
service of your choice.
We have guides for the following providers:
* [GitHub Actions]({{ '/docs/continuous-integration/github-actions/' | relative_url }})
* [Travis CI]({{ '/docs/continuous-integration/travis-ci/' | relative_url }})
* [CircleCI]({{ '/docs/continuous-integration/circleci/' | relative_url }})
* [Buddy]({{ '/docs/continuous-integration/buddyworks/' | relative_url }})
* [Razorops CI/CD]({{ '/docs/continuous-integration/razorops/' | relative_url }})
* [Travis CI](/docs/continuous-integration/travis-ci/)
* [CircleCI](/docs/continuous-integration/circleci/)
* [Buddy](/docs/continuous-integration/buddyworks/)
## Git post-receive hook
@@ -44,11 +42,12 @@ installed on the server:
export GEM_HOME=$HOME/gems
export PATH=$GEM_HOME/bin:$PATH
GIT_REPO=$HOME/myrepo.git
TMP_GIT_CLONE=$HOME/tmp/myrepo
GEMFILE=$TMP_GIT_CLONE/Gemfile
PUBLIC_WWW=/var/www/myrepo
git clone $GIT_DIR $TMP_GIT_CLONE
git clone $GIT_REPO $TMP_GIT_CLONE
BUNDLE_GEMFILE=$GEMFILE bundle install
BUNDLE_GEMFILE=$GEMFILE bundle exec jekyll build -s $TMP_GIT_CLONE -d $PUBLIC_WWW
rm -Rf $TMP_GIT_CLONE

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@@ -16,19 +16,22 @@ rsync in the [Digital Ocean tutorial](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tut
## Amazon S3
If you want to host your site in Amazon S3, you can do so by
using the AWS cli client and pushing your rendered `_site` directory directly to
your S3 bucket.
`aws s3 sync _site s3://<YOUR DOMAIN>.com --size-only --storage-class REDUCED_REDUNDANCY`
using the [s3_website](https://github.com/laurilehmijoki/s3_website)
application. It will push your site to Amazon S3 where it can be served like
any web server,
dynamically scaling to almost unlimited traffic. This approach has the
benefit of being about the cheapest hosting option available for
low-volume blogs as you only pay for what you use.
## FTP
Most traditional web hosting providers let you upload files to their servers over FTP. To upload a Jekyll site to a web host using FTP, run the `jekyll build` command and copy the contents of the generated `_site` folder to the root folder of your hosting account. This is most likely to be the `httpdocs` or `public_html` folder on most hosting providers.
Most traditional web hosting provider let you upload files to their servers over FTP. To upload a Jekyll site to a web host using FTP, run the `jekyll build` command and copy the contents of the generated `_site` folder to the root folder of your hosting account. This is most likely to be the `httpdocs` or `public_html` folder on most hosting providers.
## scp
If you have direct access to the deployment web server, the process is essentially the same, except you might have other methods available to you (such as `scp`, or even direct filesystem access) for transferring the files. Remember to make sure the contents of the generated `_site` folder get placed in the appropriate web root directory for your web server.
## Rack-Jekyll
[Rack-Jekyll](https://github.com/adaoraul/rack-jekyll/) allows you to deploy your site on any Rack server such as Amazon EC2, Slicehost, Heroku, and so forth. It also can run with [shotgun](https://github.com/rtomayko/shotgun/), [rackup](https://github.com/rack/rack), [mongrel](https://github.com/mongrel/mongrel), [unicorn](https://github.com/defunkt/unicorn/), and [others](https://github.com/adaoraul/rack-jekyll#readme).

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@@ -3,12 +3,17 @@ title: 3rd Party
permalink: /docs/deployment/third-party/
---
## Aerobatic
[Aerobatic](https://www.aerobatic.com) has custom domains, global CDN distribution, basic auth, CORS proxying, and a growing list of plugins all included.
Automating the deployment of a Jekyll site is simple. See their [Jekyll docs](https://www.aerobatic.com/docs/static-site-generators/#jekyll) for more details. Your built `_site` folder is deployed to their highly-available, globally distributed hosting service.
## AWS Amplify
The [AWS Amplify Console](https://console.amplify.aws) provides continuous deployment and hosting for modern web apps (single page apps and static site generators). Continuous deployment allows developers to deploy updates to their web app on every code commit to their Git repository. Hosting includes features such as globally available CDNs, 1-click custom domain setup + HTTPS, feature branch deployments, redirects, trailing slashes, and password protection.
Read this [step-by-step guide](https://medium.com/@jameshamann/deploy-your-jekyll-site-using-aws-amplify-with-only-a-few-clicks-8f3dd8f26112) to deploy and host your Jekyll site on AWS Amplify.
Read this [step-by-step guide](https://medium.com/@FizzyInTheHall/build-and-publish-a-jekyll-powered-blog-easily-with-aws-amplify-529852042ab6) to deploy and host your Jekyll site on AWS Amplify.
## CloudCannon
@@ -20,67 +25,21 @@ continuous deployment and [more](https://cloudcannon.com/features/).
Sites on GitHub Pages are powered by Jekyll behind the scenes, so if youre looking for a zero-hassle, zero-cost solution, GitHub Pages are a great way to [host your Jekyll-powered website for free](/docs/github-pages/).
## GitLab Pages
[GitLab Pages](https://about.gitlab.com/stages-devops-lifecycle/pages/) offers free hosting with custom domains. [Get started with Jekyll](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/pages/getting_started/pages_from_scratch.html) and a fully customizable pipeline.
## KeyCDN
[KeyCDN](https://www.keycdn.com) accelerates Jekyll-powered websites with a wide range of other features such as real time image processing including WebP transformation.
The [Jekyll hosting tutorial](https://www.keycdn.com/support/jekyll-hosting) provides various options to supercharge Jekyll sites with just a few steps. It combines best flexibility and excellent performance.
## Kickster
Use [Kickster](https://kickster.nielsenramon.com/) for automated deploys to GitHub Pages when using unsupported plugins on GitHub Pages.
Use [Kickster](http://kickster.nielsenramon.com/) for automated deploys to GitHub Pages when using unsupported plugins on GitHub Pages.
Kickster provides a basic Jekyll project setup packed with web best practices and useful optimization tools increasing your overall project quality. Kickster ships with automated and worry-free deployment scripts for GitHub Pages.
Kickster provides a basic Jekyll project setup packed with web best practises and useful optimization tools increasing your overall project quality. Kickster ships with automated and worry-free deployment scripts for GitHub Pages.
Install the Kickster gem and you are good to go. More documentation can here found [here](https://github.com/nielsenramon/kickster#kickster). If you do not want to use the gem or start a new project you can just copy paste the deployment scripts for [Travis CI](https://github.com/nielsenramon/kickster/tree/master/snippets/travis) or [Circle CI](https://github.com/nielsenramon/kickster#automated-deployment-with-circle-ci).
Install the Kickster gem and you are good to go. More documentation can be found [here](https://github.com/nielsenramon/kickster#kickster). If you do not want to use the gem or start a new project you can just copy paste the deployment scripts for [Travis CI](https://github.com/nielsenramon/kickster/tree/master/snippets/travis) or [Circle CI](https://github.com/nielsenramon/kickster#automated-deployment-with-circle-ci).
## Netlify
Netlify provides Global CDN, Continuous Deployment, one click HTTPS and [much more](https://www.netlify.com/features/), providing developers a robust toolset for modern web projects, without added complexity. Netlify supports custom plugins for Jekyll and has a free plan for open source projects.
Netlify provides Global CDN, Continuous Deployment, one click HTTPS and [much more](https://www.netlify.com/features/), providing developers the most robust toolset available for modern web projects, without added complexity. Netlify supports custom plugins for Jekyll and has a free plan for open source projects.
Read this [Jekyll step-by-step guide](https://www.netlify.com/blog/2020/04/02/a-step-by-step-guide-jekyll-4.0-on-netlify/) to setup your Jekyll site on Netlify.
## Render
[Render](https://render.com) provides zero config continuous deployment for static sites. The service is free under 100GB monthly bandwidth.
## Hostman
[Hostman](https://hostman.com) allows you to host websites for free with no configurations. Read [this guide](https://hostman.com/docs/jekyll) to deploy your Jekyll site on Hostman.
Read this [Jekyll step-by-step guide](https://www.netlify.com/blog/2015/10/28/a-step-by-step-guide-jekyll-3.0-on-netlify/) to setup your Jekyll site on Netlify.
## Static Publisher
[Static Publisher](https://github.com/static-publisher/static-publisher) is another automated deployment option with a server listening for webhook posts, though it's not tied to GitHub specifically. It has a one-click deploy to Heroku, it can watch multiple projects from one server, it has an easy to user admin interface and can publish to either S3 or to a git repository (e.g. gh-pages).
## Vercel
[Vercel](https://vercel.com/) provides zero config continuous deployment, HTTPS Custom domains, high performance smart CDN, you get instant static deploy for free.
## 21YunBox
[21YunBox](https://www.21yunbox.com) provides blazing fast Chinese CDN, Continuous Deployment, one click HTTPS and [much more](https://www.21yunbox.com/docs/), providing developers a hassle-free solution to launch their web projects in China.
Read this [Jekyll step-by-step guide](https://www.21yunbox.com/docs/#/deploy-jekyll) to deploy your Jekyll site on 21YunBox.
## Layer0
[Layer0](https://www.layer0.co) is an all-in-one platform to develop, deploy, preview, experiment on, monitor, and run your headless frontend. It is focused on large, dynamic websites and best-in-class performance through EdgeJS (a JavaScript-based Content Delivery Network), predictive prefetching, and performance monitoring. Layer0 offers a free tier. Get started in just a few minutes by following [Layer0's guide to deploying Jekyll](https://docs.layer0.co/guides/jekyll).
## Kinsta Application Hosting
[Kinsta Application Hosting](https://kinsta.com/application-hosting) is a Cloud Platform designed to help your company and dev teams ship web projects faster and more efficiently. You can host your apps, databases, and sites all in one place. Easily connect with GitHub and automate deployments and get 24/7 support for all your favorite languages and frameworks.
Read [this guide](https://kinsta.com/docs/jekyll-static-site-example/) to learn how to deploy Jekyll site on Kinsta.
## Supranode
[Supranode](https://supranode.com) offers customizable continuous deployment for static websites, featuring automatic HTTPS, a high-performance CDN, secret management, deployment previews, password protection, and more.
## Azion
[Azion](https://www.azion.com/en/) is an web platform that provides a wide range of services. It allows you to host static sites, including Jekyll-powered websites, with features like automatic HTTPS, custom domains, and real-time analytics. Azion's platform is designed for performance and scalability, making it an excellent choice for hosting global websites.
In [this guide](https://www.azion.com/en/documentation/products/guides/jekyll-boilerplate/) you can learn how to deploy a Jekyll site on Azion.

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Between these triple-dashed lines, you can set predefined variables (see below
for a reference) or even create custom ones of your own. These variables will
then be available for you to access using Liquid tags both further down in the
then be available to you to access using Liquid tags both further down in the
file and also in any layouts or includes that the page or post in question
relies on.
@@ -28,14 +28,14 @@ relies on.
If you use UTF-8 encoding, make sure that no <code>BOM</code> header
characters exist in your files or very, very bad things will happen to
Jekyll. This is especially relevant if youre running
<a href="{{ '/docs/installation/windows/' | relative_url }}">Jekyll on Windows</a>.
<a href="/docs/installation/windows/">Jekyll on Windows</a>.
</p>
</div>
<div class="note">
<h5>Front Matter Variables Are Optional</h5>
<h5>ProTip™: Front Matter Variables Are Optional</h5>
<p>
If you want to use <a href="{{ '/docs/variables/' | relative_url }}">Liquid tags and variables</a>
If you want to use <a href="/docs/variables/">Liquid tags and variables</a>
but dont need anything in your front matter, just leave it empty! The set
of triple-dashed lines with nothing in between will still get Jekyll to
process your file. (This is useful for things like CSS and RSS feeds!)
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ front matter of a page or post.
<li>
Using <code>null</code> will produce a file without using a layout
file. This is overridden if the file is a post/document and has a
layout defined in the <a href="{{ '/docs/configuration/front-matter-defaults/' | relative_url }}">
layout defined in the <a href="/docs/configuration/front-matter-defaults/">
front matter defaults</a>.
</li>
<li>
@@ -114,10 +114,10 @@ front matter of a page or post.
</div>
<div class="note">
<h5>Render Posts Marked As Unpublished</h5>
<h5>ProTip™: Render Posts Marked As Unpublished</h5>
<p>
To preview unpublished pages, run `jekyll serve` or `jekyll build`
with the `--unpublished` switch. Jekyll also has a handy <a href="{{ '/docs/posts/#drafts' | relative_url }}">drafts</a>
with the `--unpublished` switch. Jekyll also has a handy <a href="/docs/posts/#drafts">drafts</a>
feature tailored specifically for blog posts.
</p>
</div>
@@ -201,11 +201,10 @@ These are available out-of-the-box to be used in the front matter for a post.
</div>
<div class="note">
<h5>Don't repeat yourself</h5>
<h5>ProTip™: Don't repeat yourself</h5>
<p>
If you don't want to repeat your frequently used front matter variables
over and over, define
<a href="{{ '/docs/configuration/front-matter-defaults/' | relative_url }}" title="Front Matter defaults">defaults</a>
over and over, define <a href="/docs/configuration/front-matter-defaults/" title="Front Matter defaults">defaults</a>
for them and only override them where necessary (or not at all). This works
both for predefined and custom variables.
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@@ -15,20 +15,40 @@ simply because Jekyll treats files without front matter as static assets.
So if you only need to push generated HTML, you're good to go without any
further setup.
The [GitHub Pages Documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/working-with-github-pages)
is comprehensive and includes a [a guide to setting up a GitHub Pages site using
Jekyll](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/working-with-github-pages/setting-up-a-github-pages-site-with-jekyll).
We recommend following this guide.
Never built a website with GitHub Pages before? [See this marvelous guide by
Jonathan McGlone](http://jmcglone.com/guides/github-pages/) to get you up and
running. This guide will teach you what you need to know about Git, GitHub, and
Jekyll to create your very own website on GitHub Pages.
This page contains some additional information which may be useful when working
on GitHub Pages sites with Jekyll.
## The github-pages gem
Our friends at GitHub have provided the
[github-pages](https://github.com/github/pages-gem) gem which is used to manage
[Jekyll and its dependencies on GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/versions/).
Using it in your projects means that when you deploy your site to GitHub Pages,
you will not be caught by unexpected differences between various versions of the
gems.
Note that GitHub Pages runs in `safe` mode and only allows [a set of whitelisted
plugins](https://help.github.com/articles/configuring-jekyll-plugins/#default-plugins).
To use the currently-deployed version of the gem in your project, add the
following to your `Gemfile`:
```ruby
source "https://rubygems.org"
gem "github-pages", group: :jekyll_plugins
```
Be sure to run `bundle update` often.
<div class="note">
<h5>GitHub Pages Documentation, Help, and Support</h5>
<p>
For more information about what you can do with GitHub Pages, as well as for
troubleshooting guides, you should check out
<a href="https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/working-with-github-pages">GitHubs Pages Help section</a>.
<a href="https://help.github.com/categories/github-pages-basics/">GitHubs Pages Help section</a>.
If all else fails, you should contact <a href="https://github.com/contact">GitHub Support</a>.
</p>
</div>
@@ -38,12 +58,12 @@ on GitHub Pages sites with Jekyll.
Sometimes it's nice to preview your Jekyll site before you push your `gh-pages`
branch to GitHub. The subdirectory-like URL structure GitHub uses for
Project Pages complicates the proper resolution of URLs. In order to assure your
site builds properly, use the handy [URL filters]({{ '/docs/liquid/filters/' | relative_url }}):
site builds properly, use the handy [URL filters](/docs/liquid/filters/):
{% raw %}
```liquid
<!-- For styles with static names... -->
<link href="{{ 'assets/css/style.css' | relative_url }}" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="{{ "/assets/css/style.css" | relative_url }}" rel="stylesheet">
<!-- For documents/pages whose URLs can change... -->
[{{ page.title }}]("{{ page.url | relative_url }}")
```
@@ -56,7 +76,7 @@ will resolve properly.
## Deploying Jekyll to GitHub Pages
GitHub Pages work by looking at certain branches of repositories on GitHub.
There are two basic types available: [user/organization and project pages](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/working-with-github-pages/about-github-pages#types-of-github-pages-sites).
There are two basic types available: [user/organization and project pages](https://help.github.com/articles/user-organization-and-project-pages/).
The way to deploy these two types of sites are nearly identical, except for a
few minor details.
@@ -95,14 +115,14 @@ looking at right now is contained in the [docs
folder]({{ site.repository }}/tree/master/docs) of the same repository.
Please refer to GitHub official documentation on
[user, organization and project pages](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/working-with-github-pages/about-github-pages#types-of-github-pages-sites)
[user, organization and project pages](https://help.github.com/articles/user-organization-and-project-pages/)
to see more detailed examples.
<div class="note warning">
<h5>Source files must be in the root directory</h5>
<p>
GitHub Pages <a href="https://help.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/troubleshooting-jekyll-build-errors-for-github-pages-sites">overrides</a>
the <a href="{{ '/docs/configuration/options/' | relative_url }}">“Site Source”</a>
GitHub Pages <a href="https://help.github.com/articles/troubleshooting-github-pages-build-failures#source-setting">overrides</a>
the <a href="/docs/configuration/options/">“Site Source”</a>
configuration value, so if you locate your files anywhere other than the
root directory, your site may not build correctly.
</p>
@@ -115,17 +135,6 @@ to see more detailed examples.
While Windows is not officially supported, it is possible
to install the <code>github-pages</code> gem on Windows.
Special instructions can be found on our
<a href="{{ '/docs/installation/windows/' | relative_url }}">Windows-specific docs page</a>.
<a href="/docs/installation/windows/">Windows-specific docs page</a>.
</p>
</div>
### Running and Testing Locally
Once the project is configured with the github-pages environment, it's quite hard to switch back and forth with the local settings and the production-level settings. For that we can use certain CLI options to make the workflow hassle-free.
```sh
bundle exec jekyll serve --baseurl=""
```
This will run the jekyll server on your local machine i.e. on `http://localhost:4000`. Refer <a href="{{ '/docs/configuration/options/#serve-command-options' | relative_url }}">server options</a> for available options.

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```
{% endraw %}
The {% raw %}`{{ include.content }}`{% endraw %} is a parameter that gets populated when you call the include and specify a value for that parameter, like this:
The `{% raw %}{{ include.content }}{% endraw %}` is a parameter that gets populated when you call the include and specify a value for that parameter, like this:
{% raw %}
```liquid
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ For example, suppose you have a special image syntax with complex formatting, an
```html
<figure>
<a href="https://jekyllrb.com">
<a href="http://jekyllrb.com">
<img src="logo.png" style="max-width: 200px;"
alt="Jekyll logo" />
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@@ -6,50 +6,33 @@ redirect_from:
- /docs/quickstart/
- /docs/extras/
---
Jekyll is a static site generator. It takes text written in your
favorite markup language and uses layouts to create a static website. You can
tweak the site's look and feel, URLs, the data displayed on the page, and more.
## Prerequisites
Jekyll requires the following:
* Ruby version **{{ site.data.ruby.min_version }}** or higher
* RubyGems
* GCC and Make
See [Requirements]({{ '/docs/installation/#requirements' | relative_url }}) for guides and details.
Jekyll is a simple, extendable, static site generator. You give it text written
in your favorite markup language and it churns through layouts to create a
static website. Throughout that process you can tweak how you want the site URLs
to look, what data gets displayed in the layout, and more.
## Instructions
1. Install all [prerequisites]({{ '/docs/installation/' | relative_url }}).
2. Install the jekyll and bundler [gems]({{ '/docs/ruby-101/#gems' | relative_url }}).
```sh
1. Install a full [Ruby development environment](/docs/installation/)
2. Install Jekyll and [bundler](/docs/ruby-101/#bundler) [gems](/docs/ruby-101/#gems)
```
gem install jekyll bundler
```
3. Create a new Jekyll site at `./myblog`.
```sh
3. Create a new Jekyll site at `./myblog`
```
jekyll new myblog
```
4. Change into your new directory.
```sh
4. Change into your new directory
```
cd myblog
```
5. Build the site and make it available on a local server.
```sh
5. Build the site and make it available on a local server
```
bundle exec jekyll serve
```
6. Browse to [http://localhost:4000](http://localhost:4000){:target="_blank"}
6. Now browse to [http://localhost:4000](http://localhost:4000){:target="_blank"}
{: .note .warning}
If you are using Ruby version 3.0.0 or higher, step 5 [may fail](https://github.com/github/pages-gem/issues/752). You may fix it by adding `webrick` to your dependencies: `bundle add webrick`
{: .note .info}
Pass the `--livereload` option to `serve` to automatically refresh the page with each change you make to the source files: `bundle exec jekyll serve --livereload`
If you encounter any errors during this process, check that you have installed all the prerequisites in [Requirements]({{ '/docs/installation/#requirements' | relative_url }}).
If you still have issues, see [Troubleshooting]({{ '/docs/troubleshooting/#configuration-problems' | relative_url }}).
{: .note .info}
Installation varies based on your operating system. See our [guides]({{ '/docs/installation/#guides' | relative_url }}) for OS-specific instructions.
If you encounter any unexpected errors during the above, please refer to the
[troubleshooting](/docs/troubleshooting/#configuration-problems) page or the
already-mentioned [requirements](/docs/installation/#requirements) page, as
you might be missing development headers or other prerequisites.

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permalink: /docs/installation/
---
Jekyll is a [Ruby Gem]({{ '/docs/ruby-101/#gems' | relative_url }}) that can be installed on most systems.
Jekyll is a [Ruby Gem](/docs/ruby-101/#gems) that can be installed on most systems.
## Requirements
* [Ruby](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/) version **{{ site.data.ruby.min_version }}** or higher, including all development headers (check your Ruby version using `ruby -v`)
* [RubyGems](https://rubygems.org/pages/download) (check your Gems version using `gem -v`)
* [GCC](https://gcc.gnu.org/install/) and [Make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/) (check versions using `gcc -v`,`g++ -v`, and `make -v`)
* [Ruby](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/) version {{ site.min_ruby_version }} or above, including all development headers (ruby version can be checked by running `ruby -v`)
* [RubyGems](https://rubygems.org/pages/download) (which you can check by running `gem -v`)
* [GCC](https://gcc.gnu.org/install/) and [Make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/) (in case your system doesn't have them installed, which you can check by running `gcc -v`,`g++ -v` and `make -v` in your system's command line interface)
## Guides
For detailed install instructions, follow the guide for your operating system.
For detailed install instructions have a look at the guide for your operating system.
* [macOS]({{ '/docs/installation/macos/' | relative_url }})
* [Ubuntu]({{ '/docs/installation/ubuntu/' | relative_url }})
* [FreeBSD]({{ '/docs/installation/freebsd/' | relative_url }})
* [Other Linux]({{ '/docs/installation/other-linux/' | relative_url }})
* [Windows]({{ '/docs/installation/windows/' | relative_url }})
* [macOS](/docs/installation/macos/)
* [Ubuntu Linux](/docs/installation/ubuntu/)
* [Other Linux distros](/docs/installation/other-linux)
* [Windows](/docs/installation/windows/)

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---
title: Jekyll on FreeBSD
permalink: /docs/installation/freebsd/
---
### Install Ruby
```sh
sudo pkg install ruby
```
### Install Ruby Gems
Find the latest version and install it. (Replace `ruby3x` with whatever the latest version is.)
```sh
pkg search gems
sudo pkg install ruby3x-gems
```
## Set Gems directory and add that to the Bash path
Avoid installing RubyGems packages (called gems) as the root user. Instead,
set up a gem installation directory for your user account. The following
commands will add environment variables to your `~/.bashrc` file to configure
the gem installation path:
```sh
echo '# Install Ruby Gems to ~/gems' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'export GEM_HOME="$HOME/gems"' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/gems/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
```
## Install Jekyll Gems
```sh
gem install jekyll bundler jekyll-sitemap
```
## Verify install
Both of these commands should return some output showing version number, etc.
```sh
ruby -v
jekyll -v
```
That's it! You're ready to start using Jekyll.

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permalink: /docs/installation/macos/
---
## Supported macOS versions
## Install Command Line Tools
First, you need to install the command-line tools to be able to compile native extensions, open a terminal and run:
We match [Homebrew's macOS requirements](https://docs.brew.sh/Installation#macos-requirements), which typically support the last 2 or 3 macOS versions.
Older macOS versions might work, but we don't officially support them.
```sh
xcode-select --install
```
## Install Ruby
To install Jekyll on macOS, you need a proper Ruby development environment.
While macOS comes preinstalled with Ruby, we don't recommend using that version
to install Jekyll. This external article goes over the various reasons
[why you shouldn't use the system Ruby](https://www.moncefbelyamani.com/why-you-shouldn-t-use-the-system-ruby-to-install-gems-on-a-mac/).
Jekyll requires Ruby > {{ site.min_ruby_version }}.
As macOS Mojave 10.14 comes only with ruby 2.3.x, you'll have to install a newer version of Ruby.
Instead, you'll need to install a separate and newer version of Ruby using a
version manager such as [asdf], [chruby], [rbenv], or [rvm]. Version managers
allow you to easily install multiple versions of Ruby, and switch between them.
We recommend `chruby` because it's the simplest and least likely to cause issues.
The instructions below are an excerpt from this detailed external guide to
[install Ruby on Mac]. They work best if you're setting up development tools
for the first time on your Mac. If you've already tried to install Ruby or
Jekyll on your Mac, or if you run into any issues, read that guide.
[asdf]: https://asdf-vm.com/
[chruby]: https://github.com/postmodern/chruby
[rbenv]: https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv
[rvm]: https://rvm.io/
[install Ruby on Mac]: https://www.moncefbelyamani.com/how-to-install-xcode-homebrew-git-rvm-ruby-on-mac/
### Step 1: Install Homebrew
[Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) makes it easy to install development tools on a Mac.
### With Homebrew {#brew}
To run the latest Ruby version you need to install it through [Homebrew](https://brew.sh).
```sh
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
# Install Homebrew
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
brew install ruby
```
### Step 2: Install chruby and the latest Ruby with ruby-install
Don't forget to add the brew ruby path to your shell config :
Install `chruby` and `ruby-install` with Homebrew:
```sh
brew install chruby ruby-install
```
export PATH=/usr/local/opt/ruby/bin:$PATH
```
Install the latest stable version of Ruby (supported by Jekyll):
Then relaunch your terminal and check your updated Ruby setup:
```sh
ruby-install ruby {{ site.data.ruby.current_version }}
```
which ruby
# /usr/local/opt/ruby/bin/ruby
This will take a few minutes, and once it's done, configure your shell to
automatically use `chruby`:
```sh
echo "source $(brew --prefix)/opt/chruby/share/chruby/chruby.sh" >> ~/.zshrc
echo "source $(brew --prefix)/opt/chruby/share/chruby/auto.sh" >> ~/.zshrc
echo "chruby ruby-{{ site.data.ruby.current_version }}" >> ~/.zshrc # run 'chruby' to see actual version
```
If you're using Bash, replace `.zshrc` with `.bash_profile`. If you're not sure,
read this external guide to
[find out which shell you're using](https://www.moncefbelyamani.com/which-shell-am-i-using-how-can-i-switch/).
Quit and relaunch Terminal, then check that everything is working:
```sh
ruby -v
# ruby 2.6.2p47 (2019-03-13 revision 67232) [x86_64-darwin18]
```
It should show {{ site.data.ruby.current_version_output }} or a newer version.
Yay, we are now running current stable Ruby!
Next, read that same external guide for important notes about
[setting and switching between Ruby versions with chruby](https://www.moncefbelyamani.com/how-to-install-xcode-homebrew-git-rvm-ruby-on-mac/#how-to-install-different-versions-of-ruby-and-switch-between-them).
### With rbenv {#rbenv}
People often use [rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv) to manage multiple
Ruby versions. This is very useful when you need to be able to run a given Ruby version on a project.
```sh
# Install Homebrew
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
# Install rbenv and ruby-build
brew install rbenv
# Setup rbenv integration to your shell
rbenv init
# Check your install
curl -fsSL https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv-installer/raw/master/bin/rbenv-doctor | bash
```
Restart your terminal for changes to take effect.
Now you can install the Ruby version of our choice, let's go with current latest stable Ruby:
```sh
rbenv install 2.6.2
rbenv global 2.6.2
ruby -v
# ruby 2.6.2p47 (2019-03-13 revision 67232) [x86_64-darwin18]
```
That's it! Head over [rbenv command references](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv#command-reference) to learn how to use different versions of Ruby in your projects.
## Install Jekyll
After installing Ruby with chruby, install the latest Jekyll gem:
Now all that is left is installing [Bundler](/docs/ruby-101/#bundler) and Jekyll.
### Local Install
```sh
gem install jekyll
gem install --user-install bundler jekyll
```
## Troubleshooting
and then get your Ruby version using
See [Troubleshooting]({{ '/docs/troubleshooting/' | relative_url }}) or [ask for help on our forum](https://talk.jekyllrb.com).
```sh
ruby -v
# ruby 2.6.1p33 (2019-01-30 revision 66950) [x86_64-darwin18]
```
Then append your path file with the following, replacing the `X.X` with the first two digits of your Ruby version.
```
export PATH=$HOME/.gem/ruby/X.X.0/bin:$PATH
```
To check your that you gem paths point to your home directory run:
```sh
gem env
```
And check that `GEM PATHS:` points to a path in your home directory
{: .note }
Every time you update Ruby to a version with a different first two digits, you will need to update your path to match.
### Global Install
{: .note .warning}
We strongly recommend against installing Ruby gems globally to avoid file permissions problems and using `sudo`.
#### On Mojave (10.14)
Because of SIP Protections in Mojave, you must run:
```sh
sudo gem install bundler
sudo gem install -n /usr/local/bin/ jekyll
```
#### Before Mojave (<10.14)
You only have to run:
```sh
sudo gem install bundler jekyll
```
## Problems?
Check out the [troubleshooting](/docs/troubleshooting/) page or [ask for help on our forum](https://talk.jekyllrb.com).

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title: Jekyll on Linux
permalink: /docs/installation/other-linux/
---
Installation on other Linux distributions works similarly as on [Ubuntu](../ubuntu/).
Installation on other Linux distributions works similarly to installing on [Ubuntu](../ubuntu/).
On Fedora, the dependencies can be installed as follows:
## Install prerequisites
### Fedora
```sh
sudo dnf install ruby ruby-devel openssl-devel redhat-rpm-config gcc-c++ @development-tools
```
### RHEL8/CentOS8
```sh
sudo dnf install ruby ruby-devel
sudo dnf group install "Development Tools"
```sh
sudo dnf install ruby ruby-devel @development-tools
```
### Debian
On Debian:
```sh
sudo apt-get install ruby-full build-essential
```
### Gentoo
```sh
sudo emerge -av jekyll
```
or
```sh
sudo emerge --ask --verbose jekyll
```
### ArchLinux
```sh
sudo pacman -S ruby base-devel ruby-erb
```
### OpenSUSE
```sh
sudo zypper install -t pattern devel_ruby devel_C_C++
sudo zypper install ruby-devel
```
### Clear Linux
```sh
sudo swupd bundle-add ruby-basic
```
## Install Jekyll
Follow the instructions for [Ubuntu](../ubuntu/).
The rest works the same as on [Ubuntu](../ubuntu/).

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title: Jekyll on Ubuntu
permalink: /docs/installation/ubuntu/
---
## Install dependencies
Install Ruby and other [prerequisites]({{ '/docs/installation/#requirements' | relative_url }}):
Before we install Jekyll, we need to make sure we have all the required
dependencies.
```sh
sudo apt-get install ruby-full build-essential zlib1g-dev
```
Avoid installing RubyGems packages (called gems) as the root user. Instead,
It is best to avoid installing Ruby Gems as the root user. Therefore, we need to
set up a gem installation directory for your user account. The following
commands will add environment variables to your `~/.bashrc` file to configure
the gem installation path:
the gem installation path. Run them now:
```sh
echo '# Install Ruby Gems to ~/gems' >> ~/.bashrc
@@ -23,7 +21,7 @@ echo 'export PATH="$HOME/gems/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
```
Finally, install Jekyll and Bundler:
Finally, install Jekyll:
```sh
gem install jekyll bundler

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- /docs/windows/
---
While Windows is not an officially-supported platform, it can be used to run Jekyll with the proper tweaks.
While Windows is not an officially-supported platform, it can be used to run Jekyll with the proper tweaks. This page aims to
collect some of the general knowledge and lessons that have been unearthed by Windows users.
## Installing Ruby and Jekyll
## Installing Jekyll
### Installation via RubyInstaller
The easiest way to install Ruby and Jekyll is by using the [RubyInstaller](https://rubyinstaller.org/) for Windows.
The easiest way to run Jekyll is by using the [RubyInstaller](https://rubyinstaller.org/) for Windows.
RubyInstaller is a self-contained Windows-based installer that includes the Ruby language, an execution environment,
important documentation, and more.
We only cover RubyInstaller-2.4 and newer here. Older versions need to
We only cover RubyInstaller-2.4 and newer here, older versions need to
[install the Devkit](https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/wiki/Development-Kit) manually.
1. Download and install a **Ruby+Devkit** version from [RubyInstaller Downloads](https://rubyinstaller.org/downloads/).
1. Download and Install a **Ruby+Devkit** version from [RubyInstaller Downloads](https://rubyinstaller.org/downloads/).
Use default options for installation.
2. Run the `ridk install` step on the last stage of the installation wizard. This is needed for installing gems with native
extensions. You can find additional information regarding this in the
[RubyInstaller Documentation](https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller2#using-the-installer-on-a-target-system).
From the options choose `MSYS2 and MINGW development toolchain`.
[RubyInstaller Documentation](https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller2#using-the-installer-on-a-target-system)
3. Open a new command prompt window from the start menu, so that changes to the `PATH` environment variable becomes effective.
Install Jekyll and Bundler using `gem install jekyll bundler`
4. Check if Jekyll has been installed properly: `jekyll -v`
{: .note .info}
You may receive an error when checking if Jekyll has not been installed properly. Reboot your system and run `jekyll -v` again.
If the error persists, please open a [RubyInstaller issue](https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller2/issues/new).
Install Jekyll and Bundler via: `gem install jekyll bundler`
4. Check if Jekyll installed properly: `jekyll -v`
That's it, you're ready to use Jekyll!
@@ -40,20 +36,48 @@ That's it, you're ready to use Jekyll!
If you are using Windows 10 version 1607 or later, another option to run Jekyll is by
[installing](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/commandline/wsl/install_guide) the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
{: .note .info}
You must have [Windows Subsystem for Linux](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/commandline/wsl/about) enabled.
*Note:* You must have [Windows Subsystem for Linux](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/commandline/wsl/about) enabled.
Make sure all your packages and repositories are up to date. Open a new Command Prompt or PowerShell window and type `bash`.
First let's make sure all our packages / repositories are up to date. Open a new Command Prompt instance, and type the following:
Your terminal should now be a Bash instance. Then, [follow the installation procedure for Ubuntu](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/installation/ubuntu/).
```sh
bash
```
Your Command Prompt instance should now be a Bash instance. Now we must update our repo lists and packages.
Once this is done, check your Jekyll version:
```sh
sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get upgrade -y
```
Now we can install Ruby. To do this we will use a repository from [BrightBox](https://www.brightbox.com/docs/ruby/ubuntu/),
which hosts optimized versions of Ruby for Ubuntu.
```sh
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:brightbox/ruby-ng
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ruby2.5 ruby2.5-dev build-essential dh-autoreconf
```
Next let's update our Ruby gems:
```sh
gem update
```
Now all that is left to do is install Jekyll.
```sh
gem install jekyll bundler
```
(*Note: no `sudo` here.*)
Check if Jekyll installed properly by running:
```sh
jekyll -v
```
That's it! You're ready to start using Jekyll.
**And that's it!**
You can make sure time management is working properly by inspecting your `_posts` folder. You should see a markdown file
with the current date in the filename.
@@ -61,47 +85,55 @@ with the current date in the filename.
<div class="note info">
<h5>Non-superuser account issues</h5>
<p>If the `jekyll new` command prints the error "Your user account isn't allowed to install to the system RubyGems", see
the "Running Jekyll as Non-Superuser" instructions in
<a href="{{ '/docs/troubleshooting/#no-sudo' | relative_url }}">Troubleshooting</a>.</p>
the "Running Jekyll as Non-Superuser" instructions in <a href="/docs/troubleshooting/#no-sudo">Troubleshooting</a>.</p>
</div>
{: .note .info}
Bash on Ubuntu on Windows is still under development, so you may run into issues.
**Note:** Bash on Ubuntu on Windows is still under development, so you may run into issues.
## Encoding
If you use UTF-8 encoding, Jekyll will break if a file starts with characters representing a [BOM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark#UTF-8). Therefore, remove this sequence of bytes if it appears at the beginning of your file.
If you use UTF-8 encoding, make sure that no `BOM` header characters exist in your files or very, very bad things will happen to
Jekyll. This is especially relevant when you're running Jekyll on Windows.
Additionally, you might need to change the code page of the console window to UTF-8 in case you get a
`Liquid Exception: Incompatible character encoding` error during the site generation process. Run the following:
`Liquid Exception: Incompatible character encoding` error during the site generation process. It can be done with the following
command:
```sh
chcp 65001
```
## Time Zone Management
## Time-Zone Management
Since Windows doesn't have a native source of zoneinfo data, the Ruby Interpreter doesn't understand IANA Timezones.
Using them had the `TZ` environment variable default to UTC/GMT 00:00.
Since Windows doesn't have a native source of zoneinfo data, the Ruby Interpreter would not understand IANA Timezones and hence
using them had the `TZ` environment variable default to UTC/GMT 00:00.
Though Windows users could alternatively define their blog's timezone by setting the key to use the POSIX format of defining
Though Windows users could alternatively define their blog's timezone by setting the key to use POSIX format of defining
timezones, it wasn't as user-friendly when it came to having the clock altered to changing DST-rules.
Jekyll now uses a rubygem to internally configure Timezone based on established
[IANA Timezone Database](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones).
While 'new' blogs created with Jekyll v3.4 and greater, will have the following added to their `Gemfile` by default, existing
sites *will* have to update their `Gemfile` (and installed gems) to enable development on Windows:
sites *will* have to update their `Gemfile` (and installed) to enable development on Windows:
```ruby
# Windows and JRuby does not include zoneinfo files, so bundle the tzinfo-data gem
# and associated library.
platforms :mingw, :x64_mingw, :mswin, :jruby do
gem "tzinfo", ">= 1", "< 3"
gem "tzinfo-data"
end
# Windows does not include zoneinfo files, so bundle the tzinfo-data gem
gem 'tzinfo-data', platforms: [:mingw, :mswin, :x64_mingw, :jruby]
```
<div class="note warning">
<h5>TZInfo 2.0 incompatibility</h5>
<p>
<code>v2.0</code> of the TZInfo library has introduced a change in how timezone offsets are calculated.
This will result in incorrect date and time for your posts when the site is built with Jekyll 3.x on Windows.
</p>
<p>
We therefore recommend that you lock the Timezone library to <code>v1.2</code> and above by listing
<code>gem 'tzinfo', '~> 1.2'</code> in your <code>Gemfile</code>.
</p>
</div>
## Auto Regeneration
Jekyll uses the `listen` gem to watch for changes when the `--watch` switch is specified during a build or serve.
@@ -110,7 +142,7 @@ While `listen` has built-in support for UNIX systems, it may require an extra ge
Add the following to the `Gemfile` for your site if you have issues with auto-regeneration on Windows alone:
```ruby
gem "wdm", "~> 0.2.0", :install_if => Gem.win_platform?
gem 'wdm', '~> 0.1.1', :install_if => Gem.win_platform?
```
You have to use a [Ruby+Devkit](https://rubyinstaller.org/downloads/) version of the RubyInstaller and install

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