Re-published to rubygems as jekyll-tagging-lite
by @mehdisadeghi.
I have merged some waiting PRs and also made a change to cache the tag_cloud function's result which signifcantly increases build time (from 12s down to 5s) on my website.
Moreover, I restructed the files so one can simple add gem jekyll-tagging-lite
to Gemfile and is done. No need to
requiring jekyll/tagging
(was annoying for me).
For the list of changes made to the upstream see the commit history.
The instructions below remain the same, except for the gem name and the requiring part.
Note on Forking
All the credit goes to the original authors, Arne and Jens, and other contributors. Thank you! The purpose of this fork is mainly making my own website faster. In case the upstream shows interest I'll submit a PR of my changes. However, the upstream looks stale to me (dangling PRs and not responding to issues). Again, thanks for creating jekyll-tagging!
jekyll-tagging
By Arne Eilermann mailto:arne@kleinerdrei.net and Jens Wille mailto:jens.wille@uni-koeln.de
jekyll-tagging is a Jekyll plugin, to add a tag cloud and per tag pages plus feeds to your Jekyll generated Website.
Tags
This plugin does not reinvent Jekyll's tagging feature. It just makes it easy to use. https://jekyllrb.com/docs/frontmatter/
Add space-delimited lowercase tags to FrontMatter, e.g.
author: Willow Rosenberg
tags: feminism anti-capitalism witchcraft
Usage
Install it:
gem install jekyll-tagging
Add this line to your Jekyll project's Gemfile:
group :jekyll_plugins do
gem "jekyll-tagging-lite"
end
And in your _config.yml
you have to define your layout used to generate tag pages like:
tag_page_layout: tag_page
tag_page_dir: tag
This will look for _layouts/tag_page.html
>, and use it to generate tag pages into the _site/tag
directory.
Now you have a new filter called tag_cloud
which you can use with the site
object as argument in your layout to get a cloud of all your site's tags. The tags are linked to their related tag page. Furthermore, you have a tags
filter which you can feed with a post
or a page
object to get a link list of all its tags.
You can optionally define a per tag Atom/RSS feed. In your _config.yml
define the following:
tag_feed_layout: tag_feed tag_feed_dir: tag
(tag_page_dir
and tag_feed_dir
can have the same value.)
Pretty page links
If your Jekyll permalink
configuration is set to something other than :pretty
, and you still want to have pretty tag links define the following in your _config.yml
:
tag_permalink_style: pretty
Ignoring tags
Sometimes you don't want tag pages generated for certain pages. That's ok! Just add ignored_tags: [tags,to,ignore]
to your _config.yml
Extra data on tag pages
You can attach extra data to generated tag pages by specifying tag_page_data
in _config.yml
(this also works for tag_feed_data
). For example, you might want to exclude tag pages from being picked up by jekyll-sitemap
:
tag_page_data:
sitemap: false
Example tag page layout
(Save this to _layouts/tag_page.html
if using the _config.yml
snippet above.)
---
layout: default
---
<h2>{{ page.tag }}</h2>
<ul>
{% for post in page.posts %}
<li><a href#"{{ post.url }}">{{ post.title }}</a> ({{ post.date | date_to_string }} | Tags: {{ post | tags }})</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
<div id#"tag-cloud">
{{ site | tag_cloud }}
</div>
Example layout of an Atom feed
(Save this to _layouts/tag_feed.xml
if using the _config.yml
snippet above.)
---
layout: nil
---
<?xml version#"1.0" encoding#"utf-8"?>
<feed xmlns#"http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
<title>Your Title - {{ page.tag }}</title>
<link href#"http://example.com{{ page.url }}" rel#"self"/>
<link href#"http://example.com/tag/{{ page.tag }}.html"/>
<updated>{{ site.time | date_to_xmlschema }}</updated>
<id>http://example.com/tag/{{ page.tag }}.html</id>
<author>
<name>Author Here</name>
</author>
{% for post in page.posts %}
<entry>
<title>{{ post.title }}</title>
<link href#"http://example.com{{ post.url }}"/>
<updated>{{ post.date | date_to_xmlschema }}</updated>
<id>http://example.com{{ post.id }}</id>
<content type#"html">{{ post.content | xml_escape }}</content>
</entry>
{% endfor %}
</feed>
Links
Documentation:: http://rubydoc.info/gems/jekyll-tagging/frames Source code:: http://github.com/pattex/jekyll-tagging RubyGem:: http://rubygems.org/gems/jekyll-tagging
License
The MIT License
Copyright (c) 2010-2012 University of Cologne, Albertus-Magnus-Platz, 50923 Cologne, Germany
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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