jekyll-theme-potato-hacker
Welcome to your new Jekyll theme! In this directory, you’ll find the files you need to be able to package up your theme into a gem. Put your layouts in _layouts
, your includes in _includes
and your sass in _sass
. To experiment with this code, add some sample content and run bundle exec jekyll serve
– this directory is setup just like a Jekyll site!
Check out the demo Check out the gem
Installation
Add this line to your Jekyll site’s Gemfile:
gem "jekyll-theme-potato-hacker"
And add this line to your Jekyll site’s _config.yml
:
theme: jekyll-theme-potato-hacker
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install jekyll-theme-potato-hacker
Or even use the remote theme tag in _config.yml
if you’re using github pages:
remote_theme: luxedo/jekyll-theme-potato-hacker
Usage
Pages
This is a simple theme I made to my portfolio/blog https://luxedo.github.io/ There are four different categories of pages for this template:
- Main page
index.md
in the root. - Item pages
_items
folder. - Blog posts
_posts
folder. - Dropdown pages
_dropdown
folder.
Dropdown
The dropdown menus are generated based on the front matter data in the files. Use the dropdown
attribute to chose where the page will be placed. The items with the highest priority
will be placed first.
---
layout: page
title: dropdown1 item1
description: Test page
dropdown: dropdown1
priority: 1
---
Blog
If you want to use the blog, you need to set blog: on
inside _config.yml
and add a blog.md
file in your root directory:
---
layout: blog-index
title: My Blog
description: Test page
---
_config.yml
Some settings are defined in _config.yml
. Download the file in this repo
for a complete example.
# Useful links
github_username: "<github_username>"
facebook_username: "<facebook_username>"
twitter_username: "<twitter_username>"
linkedin_id: "<linkedin_id>"
# Theme
# theme: jekyll-theme-potato-hacker # Uncomment this
# remote_theme: luxedo/jekyll-theme-potato-hacker # Or this
theme_repository: "https://github.com/luxedo/jekyll-theme-potato-hacker"
theme_base: "dark" # Theme palette (light | dark)
theme_switch: on # Show color switch (on | off)
# Extra settings
blog: on # Show blog tag and post list (on | off)
avatar: on # Show avatar (on | off)
avatar_image: "assets/img/avatar.jpg"
avatar_description: "My name is Popotato and I'm a HACKER."
highlighter_theme: monokai # Theme of the syntax_highlighter [base16 |
# colorful | github | gruvbox | molokai |
# monokai | pastie | thankful_eyes | tulip ]
toolbar_priority: # Order of the items in the toolbar (except for blog and home)
- dropdown2
- About
- dropdown1
# Collections
collections:
dropdown:
output: true
items:
output: true
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/luxedo/jekyll-theme-potato-hacker/issues. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
Development
To set up your environment to develop this theme, run bundle install
.
You theme is setup just like a normal Jelyll site! To test your theme, run bundle exec jekyll serve
and open your browser at http://localhost:4000
. This starts a Jekyll server using your theme. Add pages, documents, data, etc. like normal to test your theme’s contents. As you make modifications to your theme and to your content, your site will regenerate and you should see the changes in the browser after a refresh, just like normal.
When your theme is released, only the files in _layouts
, _includes
, and _sass
tracked with Git will be released.
License
The theme is available as open source under the terms of the GPL-3.0 License.
Check out the repo
The world is a complex puzzle, and I love using data and code to decode it. Data scientist and developer by day, problem-solver always.