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				|  | @ -20,11 +20,11 @@ and are available via `site.pages`. Static files become instances of | ||||||
| and are available via `site.static_files`. See | and are available via `site.static_files`. See | ||||||
| [the Variables documentation page](/docs/variables/) and | [the Variables documentation page](/docs/variables/) and | ||||||
| [`Jekyll::Site`]({{ site.repository }}/blob/master/lib/jekyll/site.rb) | [`Jekyll::Site`]({{ site.repository }}/blob/master/lib/jekyll/site.rb) | ||||||
| for more details. | for details. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| For instance, a generator can inject values computed at build time for template | For instance, a generator can inject values computed at build time for template | ||||||
| variables. In the following example the template `reading.html` has two | variables. In the following example, the template `reading.html` has two | ||||||
| variables `ongoing` and `done` that we fill in the generator: | variables `ongoing` and `done` that are filled in the generator: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| ```ruby | ```ruby | ||||||
| module Reading | module Reading | ||||||
|  | @ -40,7 +40,7 @@ module Reading | ||||||
| end | end | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
| 
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 | ||||||
| This is a more complex generator that generates new pages: | The following example is a more complex generator that generates new pages. In this example, the generator will create a series of files under the `categories` directory for each category, listing the posts in each category using the `category_index.html` layout. | ||||||
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 | 
 | ||||||
| ```ruby | ```ruby | ||||||
| module Jekyll | module Jekyll | ||||||
|  | @ -76,11 +76,7 @@ module Jekyll | ||||||
| end | end | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
| 
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| In this example, our generator will create a series of files under the | Generators need to implement only one method: | ||||||
| `categories` directory for each category, listing the posts in each category |  | ||||||
| using the `category_index.html` layout. |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
| Generators are only required to implement one method: |  | ||||||
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 | ||||||
| <div class="mobile-side-scroller"> | <div class="mobile-side-scroller"> | ||||||
| <table> | <table> | ||||||
|  | @ -102,3 +98,7 @@ Generators are only required to implement one method: | ||||||
|   </tbody> |   </tbody> | ||||||
| </table> | </table> | ||||||
| </div> | </div> | ||||||
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|  | If your generator is contained within a single file, it can be named whatever you want but it should have an `.rb` extension. If your generator is split across multiple files, it should be packaged as a Rubygem to be published at https://rubygems.org/. In this case, the name of the gem depends on the availability of teh name at that site because no two gems can have the same name. | ||||||
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|  | By default, Jekyll looks for generators in the `_plugins` directory. However, you can change the default directory by assigning the desired name to the key `plugins_dir` in the config file. | ||||||
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