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# The Site Configuration
# Import the theme
theme: jekyll-theme-chirpy
# The language of the webpage › http://www.lingoes.net/en/translator/langcode.htm
# If it has the same name as one of the files in folder `_data/locales`, the layout language will also be changed,
# otherwise, the layout language will use the default value of 'en'.
lang: en
# Change to your timezone › https://kevinnovak.github.io/Time-Zone-Picker
timezone: Europe/Berlin
# jekyll-seo-tag settings › https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-seo-tag/blob/master/docs/usage.md
# ↓ --------------------------
title: Architectural Decision Records # the main title
tagline: Homepage of the ADR GitHub organization
description: >- # used by seo meta and the atom feed
An Architectural Decision (AD) is a justified design choice that addresses a functional or non-functional requirement that is architecturally significant.
An Architecturally Significant Requirement (ASR) is a requirement that has a measurable effect on the architecture and quality of a software and/or hardware system.
An Architectural Decision Record (ADR) captures a single AD and its rationale; the collection of ADRs created and maintained in a project constitute its decision log.
All these are within the topic of Architectural Knowledge Management (AKM), but ADR usage can be extended to design and other decisions (“any decision record”).
# Fill in the protocol & hostname for your site.
# E.g. 'https://username.github.io', note that it does not end with a '/'.
url: "https://adr.github.io"
github:
username: adr # change to your GitHub username
#twitter:
# username: twitter_username # change to your Twitter username
social:
# Change to your full name.
# It will be displayed as the default author of the posts and the copyright owner in the Footer
name: adr.github.io
email: [email protected] # change to your email address
links:
# The first element serves as the copyright owner's link
# - https://twitter.com/username # change to your Twitter homepage
- https://github.com/adr/adr.github.io # change to your GitHub homepage
# Uncomment below to add more social links
# - https://www.facebook.com/username
# - https://www.linkedin.com/in/username
# Site Verification Settings
webmaster_verifications:
google: # fill in your Google verification code
bing: # fill in your Bing verification code
alexa: # fill in your Alexa verification code
yandex: # fill in your Yandex verification code
baidu: # fill in your Baidu verification code
facebook: # fill in your Facebook verification code
# ↑ --------------------------
# The end of `jekyll-seo-tag` settings
# Web Analytics Settings
analytics:
google:
id: # fill in your Google Analytics ID
goatcounter:
id: # fill in your GoatCounter ID
umami:
id: # fill in your Umami ID
domain: # fill in your Umami domain
matomo:
id: # fill in your Matomo ID
domain: # fill in your Matomo domain
cloudflare:
id: # fill in your Cloudflare Web Analytics token
fathom:
id: # fill in your Fathom Site ID
# Page views settings
pageviews:
provider: # now only supports 'goatcounter'
# Prefer color scheme setting.
#
# Note: Keep empty will follow the system prefer color by default,
# and there will be a toggle to switch the theme between dark and light
# on the bottom left of the sidebar.
#
# Available options:
#
# light — Use the light color scheme
# dark — Use the dark color scheme
#
theme_mode: # [light | dark]
# The CDN endpoint for media resources.
# Notice that once it is assigned, the CDN url
# will be added to all media resources (site avatar, posts' images, audio and video files) paths starting with '/'
#
# e.g. 'https://cdn.com'
cdn:
# the avatar on sidebar, support local or CORS resources
avatar:
# The URL of the site-wide social preview image used in SEO `og:image` meta tag.
# It can be overridden by a customized `page.image` in front matter.
social_preview_image: # string, local or CORS resources
# boolean type, the global switch for TOC in posts.
toc: true
comments:
# Global switch for the post-comment system. Keeping it empty means disabled.
provider: # [disqus | utterances | giscus]
# The provider options are as follows:
disqus:
shortname: # fill with the Disqus shortname. › https://help.disqus.com/en/articles/1717111-what-s-a-shortname
# utterances settings › https://utteranc.es/
utterances:
repo: # <gh-username>/<repo>
issue_term: # < url | pathname | title | ...>
# Giscus options › https://giscus.app
giscus:
repo: # <gh-username>/<repo>
repo_id:
category:
category_id:
mapping: # optional, default to 'pathname'
strict: # optional, default to '0'
input_position: # optional, default to 'bottom'
lang: # optional, default to the value of `site.lang`
reactions_enabled: # optional, default to the value of `1`
# Self-hosted static assets, optional › https://github.com/cotes2020/chirpy-static-assets
assets:
self_host:
enabled: true # boolean, keep empty means false
# specify the Jekyll environment, empty means both
# only works if `assets.self_host.enabled` is 'true'
env: # [development | production]
pwa:
enabled: true # The option for PWA feature (installable)
cache:
enabled: true # The option for PWA offline cache
# Paths defined here will be excluded from the PWA cache.
# Usually its value is the `baseurl` of another website that
# shares the same domain name as the current website.
deny_paths:
# - "/example" # URLs match `<SITE_URL>/example/*` will not be cached by the PWA
paginate: 10
# The base URL of your site
baseurl: ""
# ------------ The following options are not recommended to be modified ------------------
kramdown:
footnote_backlink: "↩︎"
syntax_highlighter: rouge
syntax_highlighter_opts: # Rouge Options › https://github.com/jneen/rouge#full-options
css_class: highlight
# default_lang: console
span:
line_numbers: false
block:
line_numbers: true
start_line: 1
collections:
tabs:
output: false
sort_by: order
defaults:
- scope:
path: "" # An empty string here means all files in the project
type: posts
values:
layout: post
comments: true # Enable comments in posts.
toc: true # Display TOC column in posts.
# DO NOT modify the following parameter unless you are confident enough
# to update the code of all other post links in this project.
permalink: :title/
- scope:
path: _drafts
values:
comments: false
- scope:
path: ""
type: tabs # see `site.collections`
values:
layout: page
permalink: /:title/
sass:
style: compressed
compress_html:
clippings: all
comments: all
endings: all
profile: false
blanklines: false
ignore:
envs: [development]
exclude:
- "*.gem"
- "*.gemspec"
- docs
- tools
- README.md
- LICENSE
- "*.config.js"
- package*.json
jekyll-archives:
enabled: [categories, tags]
layouts:
category: category
tag: tag
permalinks:
tag: /tags/:name/
category: /categories/:name/