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Add rake tasks for new_post and new_page
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gem 'coderay'
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gem 'rake'
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gem 'thor'
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gem 'activesupport'
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gem 'activesupport'
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gem 'stringex'
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README.md
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## Basic Setup for new Jekyll site
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1. [Install Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com) and read through the documentation if you haven't already.
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2. [Install Jekyll Extra - Kramdown](http://jekyllrb.com/docs/extras/#kramdown)
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3. Fork the [So Simple Theme repo](https://github.com/mmistakes/so-simple-theme/fork)
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4. Clone the repo you just forked.
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5. Edit `_config.yml` to personalize your site.
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6. Check out the sample posts in `_posts` to see examples for pulling in large feature images, assigning categories and tags, and other YAML data.
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7. Read the documentation below for further customization pointers and documentation.
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1. [Install Bundler](http://bundler.io) `gem install bundler` and then install [Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com) and all dependencies `bundle install`.
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2. Fork the [So Simple Theme repo](https://github.com/mmistakes/so-simple-theme/fork).
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3. Clone the repo you just forked and rename it.
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4. Edit `_config.yml` to personalize your site.
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5. Check out the sample posts in `_posts` to see examples for pulling in large feature images, assigning categories and tags, and other YAML data.
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6. Read the documentation below for further customization pointers and documentation.
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[Download the Theme](https://github.com/mmistakes/so-simple-theme/archive/master.zip)
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[Download the Theme](http://mmistakes.github.io/so-simple-theme)
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**Pro-tip:** Delete the `gh-pages` branch after cloning and start fresh by branching off `master`. There is a bunch of garbage in `gh-pages` used for the theme's demo site that I'm guessing you don't want on your site.
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**Pro-tip:** Remove the sample posts in `_posts` and the `gh-pages` branch after cloning. There is a bunch of garbage in the `gh-pages` branch used for the theme's demo site.
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---
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Rakefile.rb
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Rakefile.rb
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require "rubygems"
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require "bundler/setup"
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require "stringex"
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## -- Config -- ##
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posts_dir = "_posts" # directory for blog files
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new_post_ext = "md" # default new post file extension when using the new_post task
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new_page_ext = "md" # default new page file extension when using the new_page task
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#############################
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# Create a new Post or Page #
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#############################
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# usage rake new_post
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desc "Create a new post in #{posts_dir}"
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task :new_post, :title do |t, args|
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if args.title
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title = args.title
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else
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title = get_stdin("Enter a title for your post: ")
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end
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filename = "#{posts_dir}/#{Time.now.strftime('%Y-%m-%d')}-#{title.to_url}.#{new_post_ext}"
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if File.exist?(filename)
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abort("rake aborted!") if ask("#{filename} already exists. Do you want to overwrite?", ['y', 'n']) == 'n'
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end
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tags = get_stdin("Enter tags to classify your post (comma separated): ")
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puts "Creating new post: #{filename}"
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open(filename, 'w') do |post|
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post.puts "---"
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post.puts "layout: post"
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post.puts "title: \"#{title.gsub(/&/,'&')}\""
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post.puts "modified: #{Time.now.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z')}"
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post.puts "tags: [#{tags}]"
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post.puts "image:"
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post.puts " feature: "
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post.puts " credit: "
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post.puts " creditlink: "
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post.puts "comments: "
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post.puts "share: "
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post.puts "---"
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end
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end
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# usage rake new_page
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desc "Create a new page"
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task :new_page, :title do |t, args|
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if args.title
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title = args.title
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else
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title = get_stdin("Enter a title for your page: ")
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end
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filename = "#{title.to_url}.#{new_page_ext}"
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if File.exist?(filename)
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abort("rake aborted!") if ask("#{filename} already exists. Do you want to overwrite?", ['y', 'n']) == 'n'
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end
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tags = get_stdin("Enter tags to classify your page (comma separated): ")
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puts "Creating new page: #{filename}"
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open(filename, 'w') do |page|
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page.puts "---"
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page.puts "layout: page"
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page.puts "permalink: /#{title.to_url}/"
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page.puts "title: \"#{title}\""
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page.puts "modified: #{Time.now.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')}"
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page.puts "tags: [#{tags}]"
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page.puts "image:"
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page.puts " feature: "
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page.puts " credit: "
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page.puts " creditlink: "
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page.puts "share: "
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page.puts "---"
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end
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end
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def get_stdin(message)
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print message
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STDIN.gets.chomp
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end
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def ask(message, valid_options)
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if valid_options
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answer = get_stdin("#{message} #{valid_options.to_s.gsub(/"/, '').gsub(/, /,'/')} ") while !valid_options.include?(answer)
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else
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answer = get_stdin(message)
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end
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answer
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end
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## Basic Setup for a new Jekyll site
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1. [Install Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com) and read through the documentation if you haven't already.
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2. [Install Jekyll Extra - Kramdown](http://jekyllrb.com/docs/extras/#kramdown)
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3. Fork the [So Simple Theme repo](https://github.com/mmistakes/so-simple-theme/fork)
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4. Clone the repo you just forked.
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5. Edit `_config.yml` to personalize your site.
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6. Check out the sample posts in `_posts` to see examples for pulling in large feature images, assigning categories and tags, and other YAML data.
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7. Read the documentation below for further customization pointers and documentation.
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1. [Install Bundler](http://bundler.io) `gem install bundler` and then install [Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com) and all dependencies `bundle install`.
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2. Fork the [So Simple Theme repo](https://github.com/mmistakes/so-simple-theme/fork).
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3. Clone the repo you just forked and rename it.
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4. Edit `_config.yml` to personalize your site.
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5. Check out the sample posts in `_posts` to see examples for pulling in large feature images, assigning categories and tags, and other YAML data.
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6. Read the documentation below for further customization pointers and documentation.
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<div markdown="0"><a href="https://github.com/mmistakes/so-simple-theme" class="btn">Download the Theme</a></div>
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<div markdown="0"><a href="https://github.com/mmistakes/so-simple-theme/archive/master.zip" class="btn">Download the Theme</a></div>
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**Pro-tip:** Delete the `gh-pages` branch after cloning and start fresh by branching off `master`. There is a bunch of garbage in `gh-pages` used for the theme's demo site that I'm guessing you don't want on your site.
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{: .notice}
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### Adding Posts and Pages
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There are two main content layouts: `post.html` (for posts) and `page.html` (for pages). Both have support for large **feature images** that span the full-width of the screen, and both are meant for text heavy blog posts (or articles).
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There are two main content layouts: `post.html` (for posts) and `page.html` (for pages). Both have support for large **feature images** that span the full-width of the screen, and both are meant for text heavy blog posts (or articles).
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There are two rake tasks that can be used to create a new post or page with all YAML Front Matter. Using either `rake new_post` or `rake new_page` will prompt you for a title and tags to classify them. Example below:
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{% highlight bash %}
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rake new_post
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Enter a title for your post: My Awesome Post
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Enter tags to classify your post (comma separated): web development, code
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Creating new post: _posts/2014-02-10-my-awesome-post.md
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{% endhighlight %}
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There are a few configuration variables that can be changed in `Rakefile.rb`. By default posts and pages will be created in MarkDown using the `.md` extension.
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#### Feature Images
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