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Creating Custom Tags in Jekyll, with an actual example
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Shields.io is a “service for concise, consistent, and legible badges in SVG and raster format, which can easily be included in GitHub readmes or any other web page.”
Shields.io: Quality metadata badges for open source projects
Their service takes query parameters to their API endpoint to generate a badge / shield. For example:
https://img.shields.io/static/v1?label=Find%20me%20on&message=GitHub&color=181717&style=flat&logo=github
becomes:
I was planning to use this in this website, when I realized a problem; it is hard to maintain. While it may be rare to change the content of those shields, it would be nice to have a maintainable way to put a shield on my blog.
...read this post onHow to include secondary Jekyll website using submodule
Caveat
The technique explained in this article expects that you own an HTTP server that you can run ruby/bundler on and build your Jekyll site on. This technique is not available for GitHub Pages.
...read this post onUse "source" Jekyll configuration to avoid deployment mistake
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Are you troubled with the cluttered project root for your jekyll site? Read on.
...read this post onI became tired of making manual deployment mistakes and this happened
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This is the story of how I decided to automate the download process of Unity Cloud Build artifacts.
...read this post onMy works are available in RGMES3!
Two of my works is available in the latest compilation from Physitaker,
“RGMES3 -monochromatone-“.
Buy the compilation, and you are allowed to use the included songs for your own music games!
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