# ***************************
# SITE
# ***************************
# Set to true when building the site for production.
# Some parts of the site are only built in production mode. E.g. Google analytics code.
production: false
# Full url for the site minus the ending forward slash.
url:
# Appears in the
and elements within the site.
title:
# Optional. Appears in the site's main element.
#subtitle:
# Used in various places where the author of the site needs to appear.
# For example, the copyright notice.
# Also appears in the RSS feed.
author:
# Used in the meta description tag of the site and the description element of the RSS feed.
description:
# Optional information that appears in the 'Contact' sidebar.
# Mainly used to generate URLs to various social sites.
# email address of the site author. Also appears in the RSS feed if specified.
#email:
# Twitter name minus the @ character.
#twitter:
# Git hub name.
#github:
# Facebook username
#facebook
# Controls the number of recent posts shown on the main index page and in the RSS feed.
max_recent_posts: 10
# Used in the footer of the site and RSS feed.
copyright_year:
# Optional Google analytics.
#google_ua:
# Optional Feedburner ID.
#feedburner:
# Optional Disqus integration.
#disqus_shortname:
# Social buttons will be enabled for posts.
# Each post can control what buttons they want through their meta tags.
social_buttons: true
# ***************************
# JEKYLL
# ***************************
# Markdown engine that will be used.
markdown: rdiscount
# Directory where Jekyll will look to transform files.
source: _site_build
# Directory where Jekyll will save transformed files.
destination: public
# Format that Jekyll will use when generating URLs to posts.
permalink: /archives/:year/:month/:day/:title/
# Enable if you want syntax highlighting.
# Will require you to install pygments onto your system.
#pygments: true
# ***************************
# PLUGINS
# ***************************
# Directory where plugins are located.
plugins: _site_build/_plugins
# Set to true to have Jekyll generate category pages for posts.
#generate_category_indexes: true
# The directory where categories will be served from. Defaults to categories
#category_dir:
# String prefixed to the title of the category page. Defaults to Category:
#category_title_prefix:
# String prefixed to the meta description of the category page. Defaults to Category:
#category_meta_description_prefix:
# ***************************
# RAKE TASKS
# ***************************
# The number of test posts that will be generated by the task test_posts:create
num_test_posts: 50