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# This is the default format.
# For more see: https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/wiki/Permalinks
permalink: /blog/:title
exclude: [".rvmrc", ".rbenv-version", "README.md", "Rakefile", "changelog.md"]
pygments: true
markdown: kramdown
# Themes are encouraged to use these universal variables
# so be sure to set them if your theme uses them.
#
title : node-os
tagline: Tales from the Terminal
author :
name : Jacob Groundwater
email : [email protected]
github : groundwater
twitter : 0x604
# The production_url is only used when full-domain names are needed
# such as sitemap.txt
# Most places will/should use BASE_PATH to make the urls
#
# If you have set a CNAME (pages.github.com) set your custom domain here.
# Else if you are pushing to username.github.io, replace with your username.
# Finally if you are pushing to a GitHub project page, include the project name at the end.
#
production_url : http://node-os.com
prefix: /blog
# All Jekyll-Bootstrap specific configurations are namespaced into this hash
#
JB :
version : 0.3.0
# All links will be namespaced by BASE_PATH if defined.
# Links in your website should always be prefixed with {{BASE_PATH}}
# however this value will be dynamically changed depending on your deployment situation.
#
# CNAME (http://yourcustomdomain.com)
# DO NOT SET BASE_PATH
# (urls will be prefixed with "/" and work relatively)
#
# GitHub Pages (http://username.github.io)
# DO NOT SET BASE_PATH
# (urls will be prefixed with "/" and work relatively)
#
# GitHub Project Pages (http://username.github.io/project-name)
#
# A GitHub Project site exists in the `gh-pages` branch of one of your repositories.
# REQUIRED! Set BASE_PATH to: http://username.github.io/project-name
#
# CAUTION:
# - When in Localhost, your site will run from root "/" regardless of BASE_PATH
# - Only the following values are falsy: ["", null, false]
# - When setting BASE_PATH it must be a valid url.
# This means always setting the protocol (http|https) or prefixing with "/"
BASE_PATH : /blog
# By default, the asset_path is automatically defined relative to BASE_PATH plus the enabled theme.
# ex: [BASE_PATH]/assets/themes/[THEME-NAME]
#
# Override this by defining an absolute path to assets here.
# ex:
# http://s3.amazonaws.com/yoursite/themes/watermelon
# /assets
#
ASSET_PATH : false
# These paths are to the main pages Jekyll-Bootstrap ships with.
# Some JB helpers refer to these paths; change them here if needed.
#
archive_path: /archive.html
categories_path : /categories.html
tags_path : /tags.html
atom_path : /atom.xml
rss_path : /rss.xml
# Settings for comments helper
# Set 'provider' to the comment provider you want to use.
# Set 'provider' to false to turn commenting off globally.
#
comments :
provider : false
# Settings for analytics helper
# Set 'provider' to the analytics provider you want to use.
# Set 'provider' to false to turn analytics off globally.
#
analytics :
provider : google
google :
tracking_id : 'UA-123-12'
# Settings for sharing helper.
# Sharing is for things like tweet, plusone, like, reddit buttons etc.
# Set 'provider' to the sharing provider you want to use.
# Set 'provider' to false to turn sharing off globally.
#
sharing :
provider : false
# Settings for all other include helpers can be defined by creating
# a hash with key named for the given helper. ex:
#
# pages_list :
# provider : "custom"
#
# Setting any helper's provider to 'custom' will bypass the helper code
# and include your custom code. Your custom file must be defined at:
# ./_includes/custom/[HELPER]
# where [HELPER] is the name of the helper you are overriding.