# Welcome to Jekyll 4.0! # # This config file is meant for settings that affect your whole blog, values # which you are expected to set up once and rarely edit after that. If you find # yourself editing this file very often, consider using Jekyll's data files # feature for the data you need to update frequently. # # For technical reasons, this file is *NOT* reloaded automatically when you use # 'bundle exec jekyll serve'. If you change this file, please restart the server process. # # If you need help with YAML syntax, here are some quick references for you: # https://learn-the-web.algonquindesign.ca/topics/markdown-yaml-cheat-sheet/#yaml # https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/yaml/ # # Site settings # These are used to personalize your new site. If you look in the HTML files, # you will see them accessed via {{ site.title }}, {{ site.email }}, and so on. # You can create any custom variable you would like, and they will be accessible # in the templates via {{ site.myvariable }}. baseurl: "/" # the subpath of your site, e.g. /blog /galacticsociety.github.io url: "https://sharpetronics.com" # the base hostname & protocol for your site, GitHub example: https://sharpetronics.github.io source: . #Latent Semantic Indexing for similarity bewtween documents. lsi: true # Strapi dashboard integration strapi: # Your API endpoint (optional, default to http://localhost:1337) endpoint: https://api.sharpetronics.com # Collections, key is used to access in the strapi.collections # template variable collections: # Example for a "posts" collection posts: # Collection name (optional). Used to construct the url requested. Example: type `foo` would generate the following url `http://localhost:1337/foo`. type: post # Permalink used to generate the output files (eg. /posts/:id). permalink: /blog/:slug/ # Collection configurations # These collections will enable to sort types of products and loop through that # type to be displayed on a page. As an example, I have 10 "3D" items, all 10 items # will be displayed when a category is selected on the product main index page. collections_dir: collections collections: products: output: true permalink: /products/:path/ legal: output: true permalink: /legal/:path/ permalink: "/blog/:categories/:year/:month/:day/:title/" #Built in options include: date, pretty, ordinal, weekdate, none; learn more here: https://jekyllrb.com/docs/permalinks/ #paginate: 7 #paginate_path: "/journal/" # Responsive images conversion; requires imageMagik # Test with convert --version SEE: docker-compose.yml for docker container setup. # Currently not being used picture: source: "assets/images" output: "assets/images/generated" suppress_warnings: true # Build settings plugins: - jekyll-feed #manually generated rss.xml https://jekyllrb.com/tutorials/convert-site-to-jekyll/#10-rss-feed - jekyll-admin - jekyll-strapi - jekyll-menus - jekyll-archives - jekyll-paginate-v2 - jekyll/tagging sass: style: compressed # possible values: nested expanded compact compressed sass_dir: _scss ############################################################ # Site configuration for the Jekyll 3 Pagination Gem # The values here represent the defaults if nothing is set pagination: # Site-wide kill switch, disabled here it doesn't run at all enabled: true # Set to 'true' to enable pagination debugging. This can be enabled in the site config or only for individual pagination pages debug: true # The default document collection to paginate if nothing is specified ('posts' is default) collection: 'posts' # How many objects per paginated page, used to be `paginate` (default: 0, means all) per_page: 11 # The permalink structure for the paginated pages (this can be any level deep) permalink: '/:num/' # Pages are index.html inside this folder (default) #permalink: '/page/:num.html' # Pages are simple html files #permalink: '/page/:num' # Pages are html files, linked jekyll extensionless permalink style. # Optional the title format for the paginated pages (supports :title for original page title, :num for pagination page number, :max for total number of pages) title: ':title - page :num' # Limit how many pagenated pages to create (default: 0, means all) limit: 0 # Optional, defines the field that the posts should be sorted on (omit to default to 'date') sort_field: 'date' # Optional, sorts the posts in reverse order (omit to default decending or sort_reverse: true) sort_reverse: true # Optional, the default category to use, omit or just leave this as 'posts' to get a backwards-compatible behavior (all posts) category: 'posts' # Optional, the default tag to use, omit to disable tag: '' # Optional, the default locale to use, omit to disable (depends on a field 'locale' to be specified in the posts, # in reality this can be any value, suggested are the Microsoft locale-codes (e.g. en_US, en_GB) or simply the ISO-639 language code ) locale: '' # Optional,omit or set both before and after to zero to disable. # Controls how the pagination trail for the paginated pages look like. trail: before: 3 after: 1 # Optional, the default file extension for generated pages (e.g html, json, xml). # Internally this is set to html by default extension: html # Optional, the default name of the index file for generated pages (e.g. 'index.html') # Without file extension indexpage: 'index' ############################################################ # Exclude from processing. # The following items will not be processed, by default. # Any item listed under the `exclude:` key here will be automatically added to # the internal "default list". # # Excluded items can be processed by explicitly listing the directories or # their entries' file path in the `include:` list. exclude: # - .sass-cache/ # - .jekyll-cache/ # - gemfiles/ # - Gemfile # - Gemfile.lock # - node_modules/ # - vendor/bundle/ # - vendor/cache/ # - vendor/gems/ # - vendor/ruby/ # Reading extra files # Every file or directory beginning with the following characters: ., _ , # or ~ # in the source directory will not be included in the destination folder. Such # paths will have to be explicitly specified via the config file in the include # directive to make sure they’re copied over: # include: # - _pages