geminer/config.py.example

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# This is the configuration file for geminer.
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# It is not intended to be executed.
# locale (for templates, for example dates rendering)
locale = "fr_FR.utf8"
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# path to directory containing markdonw files to convert
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md_dir = "/srv/my-site-content/posts"
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# path to directory where gemini files will be exported
gmi_content_dir = "/srv/gemini/my-site/posts"
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# path to directory where meta pages will be generated
# such as home page, tags list, tag pages, author pages...
meta_dir = "/srv/gemini/my-site"
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# path to directory containing templates
tpl_dir = "~/repo/htg-content/gemini/templates"
# list of markdown files extensions
# Any file with a different extension will be ignored.
md_extensions = [
"markdown",
"mdown",
"mkdn",
"md",
"mkd",
"mdwn",
"mdtxt",
"mdtext",
"text",
"Rmd"
]
# Specify gemini files extension. Don't specify to disable extension.
# Warning: disabling could have unwanted side effects.
# Check out README for more informations.
gmi_extension = "gmi"
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# replacement map
# Some CMS make you use some placeholders (for instance for assets URL).
# You have to inform geminer of them here.
replace = [
("%assets_url%", "https://hashtagueule.fr/assets")
]
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# md2gemini settings
# Check the documentation at https://pypi.org/project/md2gemini/l
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code_tag=""
img_tag="[IMG]"
indent=" "
ascii_table=False
links="copy"
plain=True
strip_html=False
base_url=""
table_tag="table"
# default template for posts that don't specify one
default_post_template = "post"
# per-post properties to fetch in frontmatter
post_props = [
"date",
"title"
]
# indexable properties to fetch in frontmatter
# A lot of CMS will manage properties like tags ans authors, which are written
# in the frontmatter, and are used to make subgroups of posts.
# This setting enables to do the same for any frontmatter property you wish.
#
# Each indexable property generate two views:
# * per-value post index: This is a list of links to posts that have a given
# value of the property. There are as many per-value
# indexes as properties values.
# * property values index: This is a list of links to per-value indexes.
# There is only one page of this kind, and it can be
# disabled.
#
# Exemple: if the property is tags, then it will generate a tag index tags.gmi,
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# which will link to some subindexes like tags/computer (assuming computer is
# an existing tag).
#
# Specify here a list of dictionnary, each one with the following keys:
# * property (mandatory): name of the property present in the frontmatter
# * list (facultative): set to True if the property is a list of values
# * item_dir (facultative): directory containing per-value posts indexes
# * item_tpl (facultative): template of the per-value posts indexes
# * index_name (facultative): filename of the property values index
# * index_tpl (facultative): template of the property values index
#
# Filenames are relative to meta_dir and extensions are automatically added.
# When a string value is facultative, it defaults to property name, except for
# index_name, which disables property values global index if not specified.
index_props = [
{
"property": "tags",
"list": True,
"item_dir": "tags",
"item_tpl": "tag",
"index_name": "tags",
"index_tpl": "tags_index"
},
{
"property": "author",
"list": False,
"item_dir": "authors",
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"item_tpl": "author",
"index_name": "authors",
"index_tpl": "authors_index"
}
]