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Dinesh Natesan 1c52125635
Added Jekyll-Archives (for tags, categories) and Jekyll site-map (#346)
* Add webpage to academic pages list

* adding panelbear analytics

* added categories for projects and horizontal mode display for projects

* rewrote the code to ensure it works properly with current project definitions

* Style adjustments

* added blockquote format, jekyll-archives, tag, year archive pages, and reading time.

* added archive meta to blog posts list and individual posts.

* added sitemap

* stylistic modifications to jekyll-archive addition

* Minor fixes

Co-authored-by: Maruan Al-Shedivat <alshedivat.maruan@gmail.com>
2021-10-30 16:58:42 -04:00

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---
layout: post
title: a post with code
date: 2015-07-15 15:09:00
description: an example of a blog post with some code
tags: formatting code
categories: sample-posts
---
This theme implements a built-in Jekyll feature, the use of Rouge, for syntax highlighting.
It supports more than 100 languages.
This example is in C++.
All you have to do is wrap your code in a liquid tag:
{% raw %}
{% highlight c++ linenos %} <br/> code code code <br/> {% endhighlight %}
{% endraw %}
The keyword `linenos` triggers display of line numbers.
Produces something like this:
{% highlight c++ linenos %}
int main(int argc, char const \*argv[])
{
string myString;
cout << "input a string: ";
getline(cin, myString);
int length = myString.length();
char charArray = new char * [length];
charArray = myString;
for(int i = 0; i < length; ++i){
cout << charArray[i] << " ";
}
return 0;
}
{% endhighlight %}