update siteify_file to work with .github folder
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def siteify_file(file, front_matter = {})
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abort "You seem to have misplaced your #{file} file. I can haz?" unless File.exists?(file)
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title = File.read(file).match(/\A# (.*)$/)[1]
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output_file = file.sub(/\.markdown\z/, ".md").downcase
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slug = File.basename(output_file, ".md")
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slug = File.basename(file, ".markdown").downcase
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front_matter = front_matter.merge({
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"title" => title,
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"layout" => "docs",
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@ -99,7 +98,7 @@ def siteify_file(file, front_matter = {})
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"note" => "This file is autogenerated. Edit /#{file} instead."
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})
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contents = "#{front_matter.to_yaml}---\n\n#{content_for(file)}"
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File.write("site/_docs/#{output_file}", contents)
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File.write("site/_docs/#{slug}.md", contents)
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end
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def content_for(file)
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@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ namespace :site do
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desc "Copy the contributing file"
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task :contributing do
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siteify_file('CONTRIBUTING.markdown')
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siteify_file('.github/CONTRIBUTING.markdown')
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end
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desc "Write the site latest_version.txt file"
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---
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redirect_from: "/conduct/index.html"
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editable: false
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title: Contributor Code of Conduct
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title: Code of Conduct
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layout: docs
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permalink: "/docs/conduct/"
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note: This file is autogenerated. Edit /CONDUCT.markdown instead.
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---
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layout: docs
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title: Contributing
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permalink: /docs/contributing/
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layout: docs
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permalink: "/docs/contributing/"
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note: This file is autogenerated. Edit /.github/CONTRIBUTING.markdown instead.
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---
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So you've got an awesome idea to throw into Jekyll. Great! Please keep the
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change is to review, the more likely it will be merged.
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* When submitting a pull request, please make judicious use of the pull request
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body. A description of what changes were made, the motivations behind the
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changes, and [any tasks completed or left to complete](http://git.io/gfm-tasks)
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changes and [any tasks completed or left to complete](http://git.io/gfm-tasks)
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will also speed up review time.
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<div class="note warning">
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<h5>Contributions will not be accepted without tests</h5>
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<p>
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If you’re creating a small fix or patch to an existing feature, just
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a simple test will do.
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</p>
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</div>
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Test Dependencies
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-----------------
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To run the test suite and build the gem you'll need to install Jekyll's
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dependencies. Simply run this command to get all set up:
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dependencies. Simply run this command to get all setup:
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<figure class="highlight"><pre><code>$ script/bootstrap</code></pre></figure>
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$ script/bootstrap
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Before you start, run the tests and make sure that they pass (to confirm your
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environment is configured properly):
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<figure class="highlight"><pre><code>$ script/cibuild</code></pre></figure>
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$ script/cibuild
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If you are only updating a file in `test/`, you can use the command:
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<figure class="highlight"><pre><code>$ script/test test/blah_test.rb</code></pre></figure>
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$ script/test test/blah_test.rb
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If you are only updating a `.feature` file, you can use the command:
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<figure class="highlight"><pre><code>$ script/cucumber features/blah.feature</code></pre></figure>
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$ script/cucumber features/blah.feature
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Both `script/test` and `script/cucumber` can be run without arguments to
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run its entire respective suite.
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Here's the most direct way to get your work merged into the project:
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* Fork the project.
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* [Fork](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/fork) the project.
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* Clone down your fork ( `git clone git@github.com:[username]/jekyll.git` ).
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* Create a topic branch to contain your change ( `git checkout -b my_awesome_feature` ).
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* Hack away, add tests. Not necessarily in that order.
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@ -86,18 +78,19 @@ open-sourced our docs and we welcome any pull requests if you find it
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lacking.
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You can find the documentation for jekyllrb.com in the
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[site]({{ site.repository }}/tree/master/site) directory of
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[site](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/tree/master/site) directory of
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Jekyll's repo on GitHub.com.
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All documentation pull requests should be directed at `master`. Pull
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requests directed at another branch will not be accepted.
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The [Jekyll wiki]({{ site.repository }}/wiki) on GitHub
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The [Jekyll wiki](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/wiki) on GitHub
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can be freely updated without a pull request as all GitHub users have access.
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If you want to add your plugin to the [list of plugins](/docs/plugins/#available-plugins),
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please submit a pull request modifying the [plugins page source
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file]({{ site.repository }}/blob/master/site/_docs/plugins.md) by adding a
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If you want to add your plugin to the
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[list of plugins](http://jekyllrb.com/docs/plugins/#available-plugins),
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please submit a pull request modifying the
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[plugins page source file](site/_docs/plugins.md) by adding a
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link to your plugin under the proper subheading depending upon its type.
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Gotchas
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Finally...
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----------
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<div class="note">
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<h5>Let us know what could be better!</h5>
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<p>
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Both using and hacking on Jekyll should be fun, simple, and easy, so if for
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some reason you find it’s a pain, please <a
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href="{{ site.repository }}/issues/new">create an issue</a> on
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GitHub describing your experience so we can make it better.
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</p>
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</div>
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Thanks! Hacking on Jekyll should be fun. If you find any of this hard to figure
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out, let us know so we can improve our process or documentation!
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