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# Welcome to Jekyll!
#
# 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 }}.
title: Code Wars - FizzBuzz Fights since 2008!
email: [email protected]
description: >- # this means to ignore newlines until "baseurl:"
Write an awesome description for your new site here. You can edit this
line in _config.yml. It will appear in your document head meta (for
Google search results) and in your feed.xml site description.
baseurl: "" # the subpath of your site, e.g. /blog
url: "https://codewars.info" # the base hostname & protocol for your site, e.g. http://example.com
#twitter_username: jekyllrb
#github_username: jekyll
# Build settings
theme: beautiful-jekyll-theme
# remote_theme: daattali/[email protected]
future: true
###############################################
# --- List of links in the navigation bar --- #
###############################################
navbar-links:
News: "posts"
Rules: "#rules"
History: "#history"
# Resources:
# - Beautiful Jekyll: "https://beautifuljekyll.com"
# - Learn markdown: "https://www.markdowntutorial.com/"
# Author's home: "https://deanattali.com"
################
# --- Logo --- #
################
# Image to show in the navigation bar - works best with a square image
# Remove this parameter if you don't want an image in the navbar
# avatar: "/assets/img/avatar-icon.png"
# By default, the image is cut into a circle. You can disable this behaviour by setting 'round-avatar: false'
round-avatar: true
# If you want to have an image logo in the top-left corner instead of having the title of the website,
# then specify the following parameter
#title-img: /path/to/image
#####################################
# --- Footer social media links --- #
#####################################
# Select the social network links that you want to show in the footer.
# You can change the order that they show up on the page by changing the order here.
# Uncomment the links you want to show and add your information to each one.
social-network-links:
email: "[email protected]"
rss: true # remove this line if you don't want to show an RSS link at the bottom
facebook: codewarfederation
# github: daattali
# twitter: daattali
# patreon: DeanAttali
# youtube: "@daattali"
# medium: yourname
# reddit: yourname
# linkedin: daattali
# xing: yourname
# stackoverflow: "3943160/daattali"
# snapchat: deanat78
# instagram: deanat78
# spotify: yourname
# telephone: +14159998888
# steam: deanat78
# twitch: yourname
# yelp: yourname
# telegram: yourname
# calendly: yourname
# mastodon: instance.url/@username
# bluesky: yourname
# ORCID: your ORCID ID
# google-scholar: your google scholar
# discord: "invite_code" or "users/userid" or "invite/invite_code"
# kaggle: yourname
# hackerrank: yourname
# gitlab: yourname
# If you want your website to generate an RSS feed, provide a description
# The URL for the feed will be https://<your_website>/feed.xml
rss-description: Codewars events near you and news
###########################
# --- General options --- #
###########################
# Select which social network share links to show in posts
share-links-active:
twitter: true
facebook: true
linkedin: true
vk: false
# How to display the link to your website in the footer
# Remove this if you don't want a link in the footer
url-pretty: "codewars.info"
# Excerpt word length - Truncate the excerpt of each post on the feed page to the specified number of words
excerpt_length: 50
# Whether or not to show an excerpt for every blog post in the feed page
feed_show_excerpt: true
# Whether or not to show a list of tags below each post preview in the feed page
feed_show_tags: true
# Add a search button to the navbar
post_search: true
# Add a button in the footer to edit the current page. Only works if your website is hosted on GitHub
edit_page_button: true
# Allow sub-menu items (second-level navigation menu items) to be longer than the top-level menu
# If this setting is off, then long sub-menu words might get cut off
# See https://github.com/daattali/beautiful-jekyll/issues/765 to understand the issue this setting can solve
navbar-var-length: false
# The keywords to associate with your website, for SEO purposes
#keywords: "my,list,of,keywords"
######################################
# --- Colours / background image --- #
######################################
# Personalize the colours in your website. Colour values can be any valid CSS colour
navbar-col: "#EAEAEA"
navbar-text-col: "#404040"
navbar-border-col: "#DDDDDD"
page-col: "#FFFFFF"
text-col: "#404040"
link-col: "#008AFF"
hover-col: "#0085A1"
footer-col: "#EAEAEA"
footer-text-col: "#777777"
footer-link-col: "#404040"
footer-hover-col: "#0085A1"
# Alternatively, the navbar, footer, and page background can be set to an image
# instead of colour
#navbar-img: "/assets/img/bgimage.png"
#footer-img: "/assets/img/bgimage.png"
#page-img: "/assets/img/bgimage.png"
# Suggest a colour for mobile browsers to use as the browser's theme. This is only supported by a few mobile browsers.
#mobile-theme-col: "#0085A1"
# For any extra visual customization, you can include additional CSS files in every page on your site. List any custom CSS files here
#site-css:
# - "/assets/css/custom-styles.css"
# If you have common JavaScript files that should be included in every page, list them here
#site-js:
# - "/assets/js/custom-script.js"
#################################
# --- Web Analytics Section --- #
#################################
# Fill in your Google Analytics tag ID (or "Measurement ID") to track your website usage
#gtag: "G-XXXXXXXXXX"
# Fill in your Cloudflare Analytics beacon token to track your website using Cloudflare Analytics
#cloudflare_analytics: ""
# Google Tag Manager ID
#gtm: ""
# Matomo (aka Piwik) Web statistics
# Uncomment the following section to enable Matomo. The opt-out parameter controls
# whether or not you want to allow users to opt out of tracking.
#matomo:
# site_id: "9"
# uri: "demo.wiki.pro"
# opt-out: true
# Google Universal Analytics ID -- deprecated
# As of July 2023 this is no longer supported by Google! If you are still using `google_analytics`,
# you should switch to using the `gtag` field above instead.
#google_analytics: "UA-XXXXXXXX-X"
####################
# --- Comments --- #
####################
# To use Disqus comments, sign up to https://disqus.com and fill in your Disqus shortname (NOT the userid)
#disqus: ""
# To use Facebook Comments, create a Facebook app and fill in the Facebook App ID
#fb_comment_id: ""
# To use CommentBox, sign up for a Project ID on https://commentbox.io
#commentbox: "" # Project ID, e.g. "5694267682979840-proj"
# To use Utterances comments: (0) uncomment the following section, (1) fill in
# "repository" (make sure the repository is public), (2) Enable Issues in your repository,
# (3) Install the Utterances app in your repository https://github.com/apps/utterances
# See more details about the parameters below at https://utteranc.es/
#utterances:
# repository: # GitHub username/repository eg. "daattali/beautiful-jekyll"
# issue-term: title # Mapping between blog posts and GitHub issues
# theme: github-light # Utterances theme
# label: blog-comments # Label that will be assigned to GitHub Issues created by Utterances
# To use Staticman comments, uncomment the following section. You may leave the reCaptcha
# section commented if you aren't using reCaptcha for spam protection.
# Using Staticman requires advanced knowledge, please consult
# https://github.com/eduardoboucas/staticman/ and https://staticman.net/ for further
# instructions. For any support with staticman please direct questions to staticman and
# not to BeautifulJekyll.
#staticman:
# repository : # GitHub username/repository eg. "daattali/beautiful-jekyll"
# branch : master # If you're not using `master` branch, then you also need to update the `branch` parameter in `staticman.yml`
# endpoint : # URL of your deployment, with a trailing slash eg. "https://<your-api>/v3/entry/github/"
# reCaptcha: # (optional, set these parameters in `staticman.yml` as well)
# siteKey : # You need to apply for a site key on Google
# secret : # Encrypt your password by going to https://<your-own-api>/v3/encrypt/<your-site-secret>
# To use giscus comments:
# (0) Uncomment the following giscus section, (1) Enable Discussions in your GitHub repository,
# (2) Install the giscus app in your repository (details at https://giscus.app),
# (3) Fill in *all* the parameters below
# See more details about giscus and each of the following parameters at https://giscus.app
#giscus:
# hostname: giscus.app # Replace with your giscus instance's hostname if self-hosting
# repository: # GitHub username/repository eg. "daattali/beautiful-jekyll"
# repository-id: # ID of your repository, retrieve this info from https://giscus.app
# category: Announcements # Category name of your GitHub Discussion posts
# category-id: # ID of your category, retrieve this info from https://giscus.app
# mapping: pathname
# reactions-enabled: 1
# emit-metadata: 0
# theme: light
################
# --- Misc --- #
################
# Ruby Date Format to show dates of posts
date_format: "%B %-d, %Y"
# Facebook App ID
#fb_app_id: ""
#################################################################################
# --- You don't need to touch anything below here (but you can if you want) --- #
#################################################################################
# Output options (more information on Jekyll's site)
timezone: "Thailand/Bangkok"
markdown: kramdown
highlighter: rouge
permalink: /:year-:month-:day-:title/
paginate: 5
kramdown:
input: GFM
# Default YAML values (more information on Jekyll's site)
defaults:
-
scope:
path: ""
type: "posts"
values:
layout: "post"
comments: true # add comments to all blog posts
social-share: true # add social media sharing buttons to all blog posts
-
scope:
path: "" # any file that's not a post will be a "page" layout by default
values:
layout: "page"
# Exclude these files from production site
exclude:
- CHANGELOG.md
- CNAME
- Gemfile
- Gemfile.lock
- LICENSE
- README.md
- screenshot.png
- docs/
plugins:
- jekyll-paginate
- jekyll-sitemap
- jekyll-feed
- jekyll-responsive-image
# Beautiful Jekyll / Dean Attali
# 2fc73a3a967e97599c9763d05e564189
# 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/
responsive_image:
# [Required]
# Path to the image template.
template: _includes/responsive-image.html
# [Optional, Default: 85]
# Quality to use when resizing images.
default_quality: 90
# [Optional, Default: []]
# An array of resize configuration objects. Each object must contain at least
# a `width` value.
sizes:
- width: 480 # [Required] How wide the resized image will be.
quality: 80 # [Optional] Overrides default_quality for this size.
- width: 800
- width: 1400
quality: 90
# [Optional, Default: false]
# Rotate resized images depending on their EXIF rotation attribute. Useful for
# working with JPGs directly from digital cameras and smartphones
auto_rotate: false
# [Optional, Default: false]
# Strip EXIF and other JPEG profiles. Helps to minimize JPEG size and win friends
# at Google PageSpeed.
strip: false
# [Optional, Default: assets]
# The base directory where assets are stored. This is used to determine the
# `dirname` value in `output_path_format` below.
base_path: assets
# [Optional, Default: assets/resized/%{filename}-%{width}x%{height}.%{extension}]
# The template used when generating filenames for resized images. Must be a
# relative path.
#
# Parameters available are:
# %{dirname} Directory of the file relative to `base_path` (assets/sub/dir/some-file.jpg => sub/dir)
# %{basename} Basename of the file (assets/some-file.jpg => some-file.jpg)
# %{filename} Basename without the extension (assets/some-file.jpg => some-file)
# %{extension} Extension of the file (assets/some-file.jpg => jpg)
# %{width} Width of the resized image
# %{height} Height of the resized image
#
output_path_format: assets/resized/%{width}/%{basename}
# [Optional, Default: true]
# Whether or not to save the generated assets into the source folder.
save_to_source: false
# [Optional, Default: false]
# Cache the result of {% responsive_image %} and {% responsive_image_block %}
# tags. See the "Caching" section of the README for more information.
cache: false
# [Optional, Default: []]
# By default, only images referenced by the responsive_image and responsive_image_block
# tags are resized. Here you can set a list of paths or path globs to resize other
# images. This is useful for resizing images which will be referenced from stylesheets.
extra_images:
- assets/foo/bar.png
- assets/bgs/*.png
- assets/avatars/*.{jpeg,jpg}
- assets/images/2011_pycon_screens.jpg