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jekyll-code-example-tag
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=======================
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Provides a tag that allows you to include in your posts and pages code examples
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for multiple langagues that are kept in seperate files. Another tag allows you
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to combine all code examples that are on a page.
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## Installation
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Add the following to your application's Gemfile:
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gem 'jekyll-code-example-tag'
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and then execute:
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bundle install
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Or install it manually:
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gem install jekyll-code-example-tag
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## Usage
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### code_example
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First, select a folder to place your code examples in. By default, the top
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level folder `code_examples` will be used. If you would like to store your
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examples in a different folder, than create and set a `code_example_dir`
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setting in your _config.yaml:
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code_example_dir: assets/code/examples
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Now, add some code examples. Create folders for each language you would like to
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provide a code example for. Then, add files to each language folder that
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contain language appropriate code examples.
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For example, say we would like to include some Hello World examples in Ruby and
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Python. First, assuming we are using the default code examples directory, we
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would add the following to your project:
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|-code_examples
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|-ruby
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|-hello_world
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|-python
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|-hello_world
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`ruby/hello_world` could contain
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puts "Hello World"
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while `python/hello_world` could contain
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print "Hello World"
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Now, create a post that includes these code examples. Include a code example in
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a page or posting with the *code_example* tag:
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title: Starting to Program
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Here is everybody's favorite first program, in Ruby and Python.
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{% code_example hello_world %}
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Build your site, and you will find a page that contains the following markup:
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<p>Here is everybody's favorite first program, in Ruby and Python.</p>
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<div class="code-examples">
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<div class="buttons examples">
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<ul>
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<li><a href="#" class="button active" target="Python">Python</a></li>
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<li><a href="#" class="button" target="ruby">Ruby</a></li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<div class="highlight example python" style="display: block;">
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<pre><code class="language-python" data-lang="python">print "Hello World"</code></pre>
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</div>
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<div class="highlight example ruby" style="display: none;">
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<pre><code class="language-ruby" data-lang="ruby">puts "Hello World"</code></pre>
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</div>
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</div>
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The *code_example* tag will search the folders in your code examples directory
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for files that match whatever string is given to it, and will include only
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languages/files that match it. Thus, if you add a `goodbye_world` example in
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just Ruby:
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|-code_examples
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|-goodbye_world
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|-python
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and include it in a post:
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{% code_example goodbye_world %}
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the resulting markup will include just the Ruby example:
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<div class="code-examples">
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<div class="buttons examples">
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<ul>
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<li><a href="#" class="button" target="ruby">Ruby</a></li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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<div class="highlight example ruby" style="display: none;">
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<pre><code class="language-ruby" data-lang="ruby">puts "Goodbye World"</code></pre>
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</div>
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### all_page_code_examples
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If you have included a few code examples on a page via the *code_example* tag,
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you can provide your readers with an easy to copy version of all of your
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examples by using the *all_page_code_examples* tag:
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{% all_page_code_examples %}
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s.date = '2015-02-03'
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s.authors = ['GovDelivery']
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s.email = 'support@govdelivery.com'
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s.license = 'BSD-3-Clause'
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s.summary = 'Tags for including code examples in posts and pages.'
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