summary: - adds prettier formatter configuration - formats the entire repo using prettier, ignoring minified files (`*.min.css`) and heavy generated html - changes extensions of all `.html` files to `.liquid`, which is more correct and necessary for prettier to work correctly - replaces "%-" and "-%" with just "%" — manual liquid formatting using minus signs is superfluous since we are compressing and minifying the code anyway - adds CI action for running prettier check on PR and pushes to master
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| layout | title | date | description | tags | categories |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| post | a post with github metadata | 2020-09-28 21:01:00 | a quick run down on accessing github metadata. | metadata | sample-posts external-services |
A sample blog page that demonstrates the accessing of github meta data.
What does Github-MetaData do?
- Propagates the site.github namespace with repository metadata
- Setting site variables :
- site.title
- site.description
- site.url
- site.baseurl
- Accessing the metadata - duh.
- Generating edittable links.
Additional Reading
- If you're recieving incorrect/missing data, you may need to perform a Github API authentication.
- Go through this README for more details on the topic.
- This page highlights all the feilds you can access with github-metadata.
Example MetaData
- Host Name : {{ site.github.hostname }}
- URL : {{ site.github.url }}
- BaseURL : {{ site.github.baseurl }}
- Archived : {{ site.github.archived}}
- Contributors :
{% for contributor in site.github.contributors %}
- {{ contributor.login }} {% endfor %}