# The base URL of the site; the only required configuration variable. base_url = "https://codicam.penwing.org" # The site title and description; used in feeds by default. title = "Icam assos" description = "assos icam" # The default language; used in feeds. default_language = "fr" # The site theme to use. theme = "anemone" # For overriding the default output directory `public`, set it to another value (e.g.: "docs") output_dir = "public" # Whether dotfiles at the root level of the output directory are preserved when (re)building the site. # Enabling this also prevents the deletion of the output folder itself on rebuilds. preserve_dotfiles_in_output = false # When set to "true", the Sass files in the `sass` directory in the site root are compiled. # Sass files in theme directories are always compiled. compile_sass = true # When set to "true", the generated HTML files are minified. minify_html = false # A list of glob patterns specifying asset files to ignore when the content # directory is processed. Defaults to none, which means that all asset files are # copied over to the `public` directory. # Example: # ignored_content = ["*.{graphml,xlsx}", "temp.*", "**/build_folder"] ignored_content = [] # Similar to ignored_content, a list of glob patterns specifying asset files to # ignore when the static directory is processed. Defaults to none, which means # that all asset files are copied over to the `public` directory ignored_static = [] # When set to "true", a feed is automatically generated. generate_feeds = false # The filenames to use for the feeds. Used as the template filenames, too. # Defaults to ["atom.xml"], which has a built-in template that renders an Atom 1.0 feed. # There is also a built-in template "rss.xml" that renders an RSS 2.0 feed. feed_filenames = ["atom.xml"] # The number of articles to include in the feed. All items are included if # this limit is not set (the default). # feed_limit = 20 # When set to "true", files in the `static` directory are hard-linked. Useful for large # static files. Note that for this to work, both `static` and the # output directory need to be on the same filesystem. Note that the theme's `static` # files are always copied, regardless of this setting. hard_link_static = false # The default author for pages author = "penwing" # The taxonomies to be rendered for the site and their configuration of the default languages # Example: # taxonomies = [ # {name = "tags", feed = true}, # each tag will have its own feed # {name = "tags"}, # you can have taxonomies with the same name in multiple languages # {name = "categories", paginate_by = 5}, # 5 items per page for a term # {name = "authors"}, # Basic definition: no feed or pagination # ] # taxonomies = [] # When set to "true", a search index is built from the pages and section # content for `default_language`. build_search_index = false # When set to "false", Sitemap.xml is not generated generate_sitemap = true # When set to "false", robots.txt is not generated generate_robots_txt = true # Configuration of the Markdown rendering [markdown] # When set to "true", all code blocks are highlighted. highlight_code = false # A list of directories used to search for additional `.sublime-syntax` and `.tmTheme` files. extra_syntaxes_and_themes = [] # The theme to use for code highlighting. # See below for list of allowed values. highlight_theme = "base16-ocean-dark" # When set to "true", emoji aliases translated to their corresponding # Unicode emoji equivalent in the rendered Markdown files. (e.g.: :smile: => 😄) render_emoji = false # Whether external links are to be opened in a new tab # If this is true, a `rel="noopener"` will always automatically be added for security reasons external_links_target_blank = false # Whether to set rel="nofollow" for all external links external_links_no_follow = false # Whether to set rel="noreferrer" for all external links external_links_no_referrer = false # Whether smart punctuation is enabled (changing quotes, dashes, dots in their typographic form) # For example, `...` into `…`, `"quote"` into `“curly”` etc smart_punctuation = false # Whether to set decoding="async" and loading="lazy" for all images # When turned on, the alt text must be plain text. # For example, `![xx](...)` is ok but `![*x*x](...)` isn’t ok lazy_async_image = false # Whether footnotes are rendered in the GitHub-style (at the bottom, with back references) or plain (in the place, where they are defined) bottom_footnotes = false # Configuration of the link checker. [link_checker] # Skip link checking for external URLs that start with these prefixes skip_prefixes = [ "http://[2001:db8::]/", ] # Skip anchor checking for external URLs that start with these prefixes skip_anchor_prefixes = [ "https://caniuse.com/", ] # Treat internal link problems as either "error" or "warn", default is "error" internal_level = "error" # Treat external link problems as either "error" or "warn", default is "error" external_level = "error" # Various slugification strategies, see below for details # Defaults to everything being a slug [slugify] paths = "on" taxonomies = "on" anchors = "on" # Whether to remove date prefixes for page path slugs. # For example, content/posts/2016-10-08_a-post-with-dates.md => posts/a-post-with-dates # When true, content/posts/2016-10-08_a-post-with-dates.md => posts/2016-10-08-a-post-with-dates paths_keep_dates = false [search] # Whether to include the title of the page/section in the index include_title = true # Whether to include the description of the page/section in the index include_description = false # Whether to include the RFC3339 datetime of the page in the search index include_date = false # Whether to include the path of the page/section in the index (the permalink is always included) include_path = false # Whether to include the rendered content of the page/section in the index include_content = true # At which code point to truncate the content to. Useful if you have a lot of pages and the index would # become too big to load on the site. Defaults to not being set. # truncate_content_length = 100 # Wether to produce the search index as a javascript file or as a JSON file # Accepted values: # - "elasticlunr_javascript", "elasticlunr_json" # - "fuse_javascript", "fuse_json" index_format = "elasticlunr_javascript" # Optional translation object for the default language # Example: # default_language = "fr" # # [translations] # title = "Un titre" # [translations] # Additional languages definition # You can define language specific config values and translations: # title, description, generate_feeds, feed_filenames, taxonomies, build_search_index # as well as its own search configuration and translations (see above for details on those) [languages] # For example # [languages.fr] # title = "Mon blog" # generate_feeds = true # taxonomies = [ # {name = "auteurs"}, # {name = "tags"}, # ] # build_search_index = false # You can put any kind of data here. The data # will be accessible in all templates # Example: # [extra] # author = "Famous author" # # author value will be available using {{ config.extra.author }} in templates # [extra]