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{
// ************************************************************************************
//
// ÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛ
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//
//
// Be sure to configure these settings so that new posts
// and new drafts are created in the correct directory.
//
// ************************************************************************************
// This should point to your "_posts" directory.
// NOTE: This should be an absolute path. Also, the path should
// match your system convention. For example, Windows machines should
// have a path similar to "C:\\Users\\username\\site\\_posts".
// *nix systems should have a path similar to "/Users/username/site/_posts".
"jekyll_posts_path": "",
// This should point to your "_drafts" directory.
// NOTE: This should be an absolute path. Also, the path should
// match your system convention. For example, Windows machines should
// have a path similar to "C:\\Users\\username\\site\\_drafts".
// *nix systems should have a path similar to "/Users/username/site/_drafts".
"jekyll_drafts_path": "",
// Optionally override the location of the templates directory.
// Make sure your override directory is named "_templates", especially
// if you plan on using the "jekyll_auto_find_paths" setting.
// NOTE: This should be an absolute path. Also, the path should
// match your system convention. For example, Windows machines should
// have a path similar to "C:\\Users\\username\\site\\templates".
// *nix systems should have a path similar to "/Users/username/site/_templates".
"jekyll_templates_path": "",
// If you have multiple Jekyll blogs, but don't use Sublime Projects,
// you can optionally have sublime-jekyll look for the `_posts` or `_drafts`
// or `uploads` folders open in your sidebar. This should have a value of
// true or false.
"jekyll_auto_find_paths": false,
// This should point to the default uploads directory.
// NOTE: This should be an absolute path. Also, the path should
// match your system convention. For example, Windows machines should
// have a path similar to "C:\\Users\\username\\site\\uploads".
// *nix systems should have a path similar to "/Users/username/site/uploads".
"jekyll_uploads_path": "",
// This string value should represent the baseurl for the uploads directory.
// For example, if your uploads directoy is "uploads/" and you have an image
// called "image.png", then the output of inserting the image in your post
// would be "<uploads_baseurl>/uploads/image.png", with <uploads_baseurl>
// replaced by its value.
// If you wish to have an absolute link and you have "url" defined in your jekyll
// config file, then you can set the value to: "{{ site.url }}/{{ site.baseurl }}"
"jekyll_uploads_baseurl": "{{ site.baseurl }}",
// This determines the file type for new drafts and posts. Can be set to one of
// three accepted values: "Markdown", "Textile", "HTML" or "Plain text".
"jekyll_default_markup": "Markdown",
// Optionally override the file extension format for Markdown files. Valid options
// include: markdown, mdown, mkdn, mkd, md. Do not include the dot in your string value.
// NOTE: We use "markdown" as the standard file extension for Markdown files
// as suggested by John Gruber, developer of Markdown, in his blog post here:
// http://daringfireball.net/linked/2014/01/08/markdown-extension
"jekyll_markdown_extension": "markdown",
// This determines if sublime-jekyll should send deleted drafts, posts and templates to
// the system trash/recycling bin, or immediately purge them from disk. The
// default value is `false` which means files are purged immediately.
"jekyll_send_to_trash": false,
// ************************************************************************************
// If for some reason you want to change the way either the date
// or the datetime string is formatted, you can override those formats
// here using valid Python datetime.strftime() format codes.
//
// If you need a refresher on these codes, have a look at the Python
// documentation found here:
//
// http://docs.python.org/2/library/datetime.html#strftime-and-strptime-behavior
// ************************************************************************************
// A valid Python strftime string
"jekyll_date_format": "%Y-%m-%d",
// A valid Python strftime string
"jekyll_datetime_format": "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S",
// ************************************************************************************
// Package Debug
// ************************************************************************************
// If set to true, will print Jekyll debug information to the Sublime Text console.
"jekyll_debug": false,
// If set to true, all Jekyll Utility commands will be hidden from menus and the Command Palatte.
"jekyll_utility_disable": false
}