3 # This config file is meant for settings that affect your whole blog, values
4 # which you are expected to set up once and rarely edit after that. If you find
5 # yourself editing this file very often, consider using Jekyll's data files
6 # feature for the data you need to update frequently.
8 # For technical reasons, this file is *NOT* reloaded automatically when you use
9 # 'bundle exec jekyll serve'. If you change this file, please restart the server process.
11 # If you need help with YAML syntax, here are some quick references for you:
12 # https://learn-the-web.algonquindesign.ca/topics/markdown-yaml-cheat-sheet/#yaml
13 # https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/yaml/
16 # These are used to personalize your new site. If you look in the HTML files,
17 # you will see them accessed via {{ site.title }}, {{ site.email }}, and so on.
18 # You can create any custom variable you would like, and they will be accessible
19 # in the templates via {{ site.myvariable }}.
21 title: Your awesome title
22 email: your-email@example.com
23 description: >- # this means to ignore newlines until "baseurl:"
24 Write an awesome description for your new site here. You can edit this
25 line in _config.yml. It will appear in your document head meta (for
26 Google search results) and in your feed.xml site description.
27 baseurl: "" # the subpath of your site, e.g. /blog
28 url: "" # the base hostname & protocol for your site, e.g. http://example.com
29 twitter_username: jekyllrb
30 github_username: jekyll
37 # Exclude from processing.
38 # The following items will not be processed, by default.
39 # Any item listed under the `exclude:` key here will be automatically added to
40 # the internal "default list".
42 # Excluded items can be processed by explicitly listing the directories or
43 # their entries' file path in the `include:` list.