Refactored the script in _scripts/search.liquid.js to use a more
efficient Liquid 'where' filter to find the home page title. This
replaces an inefficient for loop that iterated through all site pages.
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💡 **What:** Moved the regex definition `/Cited by (\d+[,\d]*)/` from the
method scope to a class-level constant `CITED_BY_REGEX`.
🎯 **Why:** To improve code cleanliness and avoid potential re-definition
of the regex object in every method call (or loop), adhering to best
practices.
📊 **Measured Improvement:**
* **Baseline:** The regex was defined as a literal inside the `render`
method, which is called for each tag usage.
* **Optimization:** The regex is now defined once as a constant.
* **Note:** Performance benchmarks were not possible in the current
environment due to missing Ruby runtime. However, this is a standard
Ruby optimization that improves maintainability and theoretically avoids
object allocation overhead in older Ruby versions or complex scenarios.
Modern Ruby optimizes literals well, but the constant approach is
cleaner and DRYer.
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Adds a HAL button in the same spirit as the arXiv button.
- add HAL button to `_layouts/bib.liquid`
- add `hal` to the filtered keywords in `_config.yml`
- add `hal` to the documentation in `CUSTOMIZE.md`
Hi! I'd like to add my academic website to the User community section.
**Website:** https://j1yoo.github.io/
This PR adds a single star link to the Academics row in the User
community table.
Thank you for creating and maintaining this beautiful theme!
Co-authored-by: Jaewon Yoo <jwyoo4@gmail.com>
## Description
This PR makes the URLs for external services used on the repository page
configurable in `_config.yml`. This allows users to self-host these
services for better reliability, privacy, and customization.
## Changes
- Added `external_services` configuration section in `_config.yml` with:
- `github_readme_stats_url` (default:
`https://github-readme-stats.vercel.app`)
- `github_profile_trophy_url` (default:
`https://github-profile-trophy.vercel.app`)
- Updated repository template files to use configurable URLs:
- `_includes/repository/repo_user.liquid`
- `_includes/repository/repo.liquid`
- `_includes/repository/repo_trophies.liquid`
- Added documentation in `CUSTOMIZE.md` explaining:
- Why self-hosting is recommended (default services may have
availability issues)
- How to configure custom service URLs
- Links to the service repositories for deployment instructions
## Resolves
Resolves#3388 - This makes it possible to configure self-hosted
versions of these services, giving users full control over the external
services used for displaying GitHub statistics and trophies.
## Testing
- Verified that default configuration still works with original service
URLs
- Confirmed that URLs are properly interpolated in all template files
- Documentation clearly explains the configuration options
This PR fixes a recurring typo in multiple Liquid templates where the
Bootstrap class `cl-sm` is used instead of `col-sm`.
Because of this typo, the `col-sm` styling was not being applied. All
instances have been corrected.
Fixes#3386 (the part about the wrong months; the other part (layouting
of bibtex) is fixed in #3387)
## Summary
- Fixes incorrect month shown for bibliography entries that do not
specify a `month` in BibTeX.
- Ensures `month`/`year` do not persist between entries in
`_layouts/bib.liquid`.
## Root Cause
- In Liquid, captured variables persist across iterations if not
reinitialized.
- `entrymonth` and `entryyear` were only set when
`entry.month`/`entry.year` existed, causing values from a previous entry
to leak into the next one when those fields were missing.
## Changes
- Reinitialize date-related variables per entry before conditional
captures:
## Behavior
- Before: Entries without a `month` could display the previous entry's
month.
- After: Entries without a `month` display only the `year`; entries with
a `month` display the correct month and year.
<img width="1956" height="918" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7a9682e7-55ab-43b7-8f82-f638d14ce08e"
/>
Since a lot of our users don't have a coding background and given
recently development with AI agents, I decided to try to add support for
specialized agents in our repository. They were created following
[agents.md](https://agents.md/) "specifications" and are currently 2:
- `customize-agent` - to help new users with access to GitHub Copilot
customize their site
- `docs-agent` - to help us keep the documentation always updated with
the latest changes in our code
I don't really know how useful they'll actually be, but I think most of
our users might actually benefit from the `customize-agent`, so it is
worth a shot.
<img width="852" height="1043" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e8390f1a-cec3-42a8-b01e-26d658ea78e8"
/>
Edit: also added a link to a [Code Wiki to our
repository](https://codewiki.google/github.com/alshedivat/al-folio) and
[DeepWiki](https://deepwiki.com/alshedivat/al-folio). This allows any
user to chat online with AIs (Gemini and Devin) about our repository.
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Signed-off-by: George Araújo <george.gcac@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds my personal academic website to the list of community pages in the
README. This helps other collaborators connect and see related work. The
link has been verified and follows the established format. Thank you for
the template it was very useful!
Thank you for the great template! I built a multilingual academic
homepage with it and added my link to the README. 😄
Co-authored-by: George <31376482+george-gca@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR fixes the issue #3252 which makes the `quoteblk` dazzling in
dark mode 🙈✨🥹. This is implemented by defining seperated color values of
`quoteblk`s in dark mode thus does not affect the colors in light mode.
This PR fixes an issue where long MathJax formulas in blog posts
overflowed horizontally and broke the layout.
* Added a small CSS rule to make MathJax formulas horizontally
scrollable instead of overflowing.
* Now, when a formula is wider than the container, users can scroll
horizontally without the page layout getting messed up.
**SCSS changes:**
```scss
mjx-container[jax="CHTML"][display="true"] {
overflow-x: auto;
}
```
**Testing:**
Verified that:
* Long formulas no longer push the layout wider than the viewport.
* Short formulas render as before.
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/521b4967-cc1e-4e8b-b2fc-2c59314a8dee
After code fix:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/698811ff-d418-43eb-9261-5073105a3d9f
Live demo at: [PI Day -- bellards
formula](https://blog.faraji.info/math/Pi-day.html#bellards-formula-for-pi);
open with responsive design mode or with a mobile device.