Occasionally, extra spaces at the end of the YAML front matter prologue are
saved to a file and it goes missing without telling the user why. This
should simply accept those changes without any detriment to the user,
allowing anyone to add as many spaces as they like to the end of their
front matter prologues.
* akoeplinger-doctor-permalink-same-case-warning:
Added tests for new jekyll doctor warning
Incorporate code review feedback
Incorporate code review feedback
Add a Jekyll doctor warning for URLs that only differ by case
* Add support for SSL through command line switches.
* Add suppport for file/index.html > file.html > directory.
* Add support for custom-headers through configuration.
* Modernize and split up the serve.
* Add a few basic tests.
which works the same way as Dir.glob but seperating the input
into two parts ('dir' + '/' + 'pattern') to make sure
the first part('dir') does not act as a pattern.
Disable the feature as it's still not 100% working 100% of the time. Feature
can be re-enabled by specifying `full_rebuild: false` in the configuration
Fix the code coverage reporting when using `.bundle` to store my gems in
by having SimpleCov ignore that directory. Use of `.bundle` to store my
gems consolidates things since since that directory also holds the
bundler config file. It also keeps a `vendor` directory out of the
project tree for non-Rails projects. Simplecov was not ignoring that
directory though, which meant that the code coverage numbers I were
seeing locally were wrong (and very frightening). With this change, all
is right with the world once again. 😃
When a post does not contain an excerpt_separator, meaning the excerpt
includes the entire post, the excerpt should contain exactly the post
content.
This is desirable both from a correctness standpoint, that the excerpt
should not introduce any new content, and more practically to allow fast
and easy detection of whole-post excerpts in Liquid templates using
`post.excerpt == post.content`. A common use-case is deciding whether
to render "Read More" links on a page containing post excerpts.
This commit does exactly that. It avoids adding additional newlines to
the excerpt content when the excerpt includes the whole post and adds
tests to ensure that this behavior is correct and preserved going
forward.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Locke <kevin@kevinlocke.name>
Non-string input was being missed as a result of poor comparison.
Converting inputs to strings ensure numerical and boolean values are
properly compared.
Fixes#3911.