This is the source of the website https://editorconfig.org/
The EditorConfig website are static HTML pages that are generated with Jekyll and it is hosted on GitHub Pages. Every git push
to the master
branch automatically updates the website.
For local development make sure Ruby and Jekyll are installed as described in the Jekyll docs.
Jekyll Environments are used to distinguish between development and production. In the production environment Google Analytics and Carbon Ads are enabled.
To run the development environment simply use:
jekyll serve
To run the production environment locally use:
JEKYLL_ENV=production jekyll serve
GitHub Pages automatically build and runs the site in the production environment.
To add posts to the blog, add a page in the _posts
subdir as described in Jekyll docs. Create a pull request to get your post included on the website.
You can use both markdown and html styled text, but for blog posts markdown is preferred.
Required Front Matter fields that need to be used for every blog posts:
---
layout: post
title: "My awesome new blog post"
---
layout
must always be set to post
to ensure all posts looks the same.
title
is obviously the title of your blog post. It is added to blog post automatically, so you don't need to add it to the text yourself again.
Useful optional Front Matter fields that can be used for blog posts:
---
date: 2016-04-28 14:43:54 +0200
author: "Your Name"
---
Use date
to add a specific time to a post. Otherwise "00:00:00" will be used.
If you don't use author
, EditorConfig Team
will be used in the RSS feed and page header.
The EditorConfig website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.