code-openness.github.io

code-openness.github.io

Jekyll documentation repository for the code-openness organisation:

code-openness.github.io

Installing ruby and Jekyll:

$ ruby --version
$ gem install bundler

followed by:

$ bundle install

This installs everything defined in the Gemfile and _config.yml.

for further instalation help check: GitHub

See edited jekyll site locally using:

$ bundle exec jekyll serve
$ bundle exec jekyll serve
> Configuration file: /Users/octocat/my-site/_config.yml
>            Source: /Users/octocat/my-site
>       Destination: /Users/octocat/my-site/_site
> Incremental build: disabled. Enable with --incremental
>      Generating...
>                    done in 0.309 seconds.
> Auto-regeneration: enabled for '/Users/octocat/my-site'
> Configuration file: /Users/octocat/my-site/_config.yml
>    Server address: http://127.0.0.1:4000/
>  Server running... press ctrl-c to stop.

Used theme:

We are using the just-the-docs theme from https://github.com/pmarsceill/just-the-docs

specific installation:

$ gem install just-the-docs

we are currentlly using the navigation bar formating described in just-the-docs documentation At the beginning of each Markdown file there should be a, heading. Currently each team has an overall team link (parent file) and should add all other documentation files into their respective folder ex. teamThree. The parent file (ex. teamOne.md) should contain the following heading:

---
layout: default
title: 'Team 1: Data Context' 
nav_order: 1
has_children: true
permalink: /teamOne
---

nav_order defines at which position in the nav-bar it will be shown, team one should be in position 1, team two in position 2 etc. has_childrenis set to true, to indicate that there are sub files, which will need to be displayed as sub-categories. permalinkgives the link to the folder in which the documentation files of each team are to be found

In the child files, the following heading should be put at the beginning of each file:

---
layout: default
title: Example
parent: 'Team 1: Data Context' 
nav_order: 1
---

Here it is important to note that the parent tag needs to contain the title of the parent page/file, not the file name!! In addition the nav_order should be adjusted to order the child pages, eg. Background should be in position 1, Motivation in 2 etc.

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