Jekyll plugin #96
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Here is a
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This looks great. When this plugin executes, has the Liquid code in each post already been rendered into HTML? |
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No, you'll notice the path it's including is the path to the original (presumably markdown) post. You could change it to point at the rendered HTML instead, however, by changing |
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Well, here it is, would you try it and tell me how it goes? :) https://rubygems.org/gems/jekyll-stork @itamarst thanks for the suggestion, I didn't use Liquid but generated a temporary file from Ruby. I prefered to index the generated pages instead of the source files ( |
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ERROR: Error installing jekyll-stork: |
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thanks! please upgrade the gem to 0.1.1 :)
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Perfect, thanks. |
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Hi all! This looks like really good work - glad you've found Stork helpful, and I'm really excited to see people building on top of it! I'm just popping in to say that I'm converting this to a Github Discussion instead of an issue -- hope that works for folks. |
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Hi! Thanks for your work! We've been looking for something like this :) We're currently using lunrjs but indexing uses a lot of RAM and time, and we've had some issues with Spanish stemming. Stork just indexed 1100 pages in 2s. We're looking forward to further test stork!
I'm opening this issue because I think it would be interesting to build a Jekyll plugin that can:
stork --build
over the generated siteI think I could write a first version in a couple hours :)
Edit: Sorry I forget ctrl+enter sends the issue
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