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# A list of file extensions that nanoc will consider to be textual rather than | |
# binary. If an item with an extension not in this list is found, the file | |
# will be considered as binary. | |
text_extensions: [ 'coffee', 'css', 'erb', 'haml', 'handlebars', 'hb', 'htm', 'html', 'js', 'less', 'markdown', 'md', 'ms', 'mustache', 'php', 'rb', 'sass', 'scss', 'txt', 'xhtml', 'xml' ] | |
# The path to the directory where all generated files will be written to. This | |
# can be an absolute path starting with a slash, but it can also be path | |
# relative to the site directory. | |
output_dir: output | |
# A list of index filenames, i.e. names of files that will be served by a web | |
# server when a directory is requested. Usually, index files are named | |
# “index.html”, but depending on the web server, this may be something else, | |
# such as “default.htm”. This list is used by nanoc to generate pretty URLs. | |
index_filenames: [ 'index.html' ] | |
# Whether or not to generate a diff of the compiled content when compiling a | |
# site. The diff will contain the differences between the compiled content | |
# before and after the last site compilation. | |
enable_output_diff: false | |
prune: | |
# Whether to automatically remove files not managed by nanoc from the output | |
# directory. For safety reasons, this is turned off by default. | |
auto_prune: false | |
# Which files and directories you want to exclude from pruning. If you version | |
# your output directory, you should probably exclude VCS directories such as | |
# .git, .svn etc. | |
exclude: [ '.git', '.hg', '.svn', 'CVS' ] | |
# The data sources where nanoc loads its data from. This is an array of | |
# hashes; each array element represents a single data source. By default, | |
# there is only a single data source that reads data from the “content/” and | |
# “layout/” directories in the site directory. | |
data_sources: | |
- | |
# The type is the identifier of the data source. By default, this will be | |
# `filesystem_unified`. | |
type: filesystem_unified | |
encoding: utf-8 | |
# The path where items should be mounted (comparable to mount points in | |
# Unix-like systems). This is “/” by default, meaning that items will have | |
# “/” prefixed to their identifiers. If the items root were “/en/” | |
# instead, an item at content/about.html would have an identifier of | |
# “/en/about/” instead of just “/about/”. | |
items_root: / | |
# The path where layouts should be mounted. The layouts root behaves the | |
# same as the items root, but applies to layouts rather than items. | |
layouts_root: / | |
# Whether to allow periods in identifiers. When turned off, everything | |
# past the first period is considered to be the extension, and when | |
# turned on, only the characters past the last period are considered to | |
# be the extension. For example, a file named “content/about.html.erb” | |
# will have the identifier “/about/” when turned off, but when turned on | |
# it will become “/about.html/” instead. | |
allow_periods_in_identifiers: false |
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