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-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/blockquote.rb74
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/category_generator.rb163
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/code_block.rb80
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/compass_compiler.rb1
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/custom_filters.rb75
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/figure_tag.rb69
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/gist_tag.rb94
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/haml.rb24
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/include_code.rb55
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/pullquote.rb40
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/pygments_cache_patch.rb30
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/render_partial.rb52
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/sitemap_generator.rb308
-rw-r--r--.themes/classic/plugins/titlecase.rb36
14 files changed, 0 insertions, 1101 deletions
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/blockquote.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/blockquote.rb
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index d292ce8e..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/blockquote.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Author: Brandon Mathis
-# A full rewrite based on the work of: Josediaz Gonzalez - https://github.com/josegonzalez/josediazgonzalez.com/blob/master/_plugins/blockquote.rb
-#
-# Outputs a string with a given attribution as a quote
-#
-# {% blockquote Bobby Willis http://google.com/search?q=pants the search for bobby's pants %}
-# Wheeee!
-# {% endblockquote %}
-# ...
-# <blockquote>
-# <p>Wheeee!</p>
-# <footer>
-# <strong>Bobby Willis</strong><cite><a href="http://google.com/search?q=pants">The Search For Bobby's Pants</a>
-# </blockquote>
-#
-require './plugins/titlecase.rb'
-
-module Jekyll
-
- class Blockquote < Liquid::Block
- FullCiteWithTitle = /(\S[\S\s]*)\s+(https?:\/\/)(\S+)\s+(.+)/i
- FullCite = /(\S[\S\s]*)\s+(https?:\/\/)(\S+)/i
- Author = /(\S[\S\s]*)/
-
- def initialize(tag_name, markup, tokens)
- @by = nil
- @source = nil
- @title = nil
- if markup =~ FullCiteWithTitle
- @by = $1
- @source = $2 + $3
- @title = $4.titlecase
- elsif markup =~ FullCite
- @by = $1
- @source = $2 + $3
- elsif markup =~ Author
- @by = $1
- end
- super
- end
-
- def render(context)
- output = paragraphize(super.map(&:strip).join)
- author = "<strong>#{@by.strip}</strong>"
- if @source
- url = @source.match(/https?:\/\/(.+)/)[1].split('/')
- parts = []
- url.each do |part|
- if (parts + [part]).join('/').length < 32
- parts << part
- end
- end
- source = parts.join('/')
- source << '/&hellip;' unless source == @source
- end
- cite = "<cite><a href='#{@source}'>#{(@title || source)}</a></cite>"
- result = if @by.nil?
- output
- elsif !@source.nil?
- "#{output}<footer>#{author + cite}</footer>"
- else
- "#{output}<footer>#{author}</footer>"
- end
- "<blockquote>#{result}</blockquote>"
- end
-
- def paragraphize(input)
- "<p>#{input.gsub(/\n\n/, '</p><p>').gsub(/\n/, '<br/>')}</p>"
- end
- end
-end
-
-Liquid::Template.register_tag('blockquote', Jekyll::Blockquote)
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/category_generator.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/category_generator.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index c2e9a46e..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/category_generator.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,163 +0,0 @@
-# Jekyll category page generator.
-# http://recursive-design.com/projects/jekyll-plugins/
-#
-# Version: 0.1.4 (201101061053)
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2010 Dave Perrett, http://recursive-design.com/
-# Licensed under the MIT license (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)
-#
-# A generator that creates category pages for jekyll sites.
-#
-# To use it, simply drop this script into the _plugins directory of your Jekyll site. You should
-# also create a file called 'category_index.html' in the _layouts directory of your jekyll site
-# with the following contents (note: you should remove the leading '# ' characters):
-#
-# ================================== COPY BELOW THIS LINE ==================================
-# ---
-# layout: default
-# ---
-#
-# <h1 class="category">{{ page.title }}</h1>
-# <ul class="posts">
-# {% for post in site.categories[page.category] %}
-# <div>{{ post.date | date_to_html_string }}</div>
-# <h2><a href="{{ post.url }}">{{ post.title }}</a></h2>
-# <div class="categories">Filed under {{ post.categories | category_links }}</div>
-# {% endfor %}
-# </ul>
-# ================================== COPY ABOVE THIS LINE ==================================
-#
-# You can alter the _layout_ setting if you wish to use an alternate layout, and obviously you
-# can change the HTML above as you see fit.
-#
-# When you compile your jekyll site, this plugin will loop through the list of categories in your
-# site, and use the layout above to generate a page for each one with a list of links to the
-# individual posts.
-#
-# Included filters :
-# - category_links: Outputs the list of categories as comma-separated <a> links.
-# - date_to_html_string: Outputs the post.date as formatted html, with hooks for CSS styling.
-#
-# Available _config.yml settings :
-# - category_dir: The subfolder to build category pages in (default is 'categories').
-# - category_title_prefix: The string used before the category name in the page title (default is
-# 'Category: ').
-module Jekyll
-
-
- # The CategoryIndex class creates a single category page for the specified category.
- class CategoryIndex < Page
-
- # Initializes a new CategoryIndex.
- #
- # +base+ is the String path to the <source>.
- # +category_dir+ is the String path between <source> and the category folder.
- # +category+ is the category currently being processed.
- def initialize(site, base, category_dir, category)
- @site = site
- @base = base
- @dir = category_dir
- @name = 'index.html'
- self.process(@name)
- # Read the YAML data from the layout page.
- self.read_yaml(File.join(base, '_layouts'), 'category_index.html')
- self.data['category'] = category
- # Set the title for this page.
- title_prefix = site.config['category_title_prefix'] || 'Category: '
- self.data['title'] = "#{title_prefix}#{category}"
- # Set the meta-description for this page.
- meta_description_prefix = site.config['category_meta_description_prefix'] || 'Category: '
- self.data['description'] = "#{meta_description_prefix}#{category}"
- end
-
- end
-
-
- # The Site class is a built-in Jekyll class with access to global site config information.
- class Site
-
- # Creates an instance of CategoryIndex for each category page, renders it, and
- # writes the output to a file.
- #
- # +category_dir+ is the String path to the category folder.
- # +category+ is the category currently being processed.
- def write_category_index(category_dir, category)
- index = CategoryIndex.new(self, self.source, category_dir, category)
- index.render(self.layouts, site_payload)
- index.write(self.dest)
- # Record the fact that this page has been added, otherwise Site::cleanup will remove it.
- self.pages << index
- end
-
- # Loops through the list of category pages and processes each one.
- def write_category_indexes
- if self.layouts.key? 'category_index'
- dir = self.config['category_dir'] || 'categories'
- self.categories.keys.each do |category|
- self.write_category_index(File.join(dir, category.gsub(/_|\W/, '-')), category)
- end
-
- # Throw an exception if the layout couldn't be found.
- else
- throw "No 'category_index' layout found."
- end
- end
-
- end
-
-
- # Jekyll hook - the generate method is called by jekyll, and generates all of the category pages.
- class GenerateCategories < Generator
- safe true
- priority :low
-
- def generate(site)
- site.write_category_indexes
- end
-
- end
-
-
- # Adds some extra filters used during the category creation process.
- module Filters
-
- # Outputs a list of categories as comma-separated <a> links. This is used
- # to output the category list for each post on a category page.
- #
- # +categories+ is the list of categories to format.
- #
- # Returns string
- #
- def category_links(categories)
- dir = @context.registers[:site].config['category_dir']
- root_url = @context.registers[:site].config['root']
- categories = categories.sort!.map do |item|
- "<a class='category' href='#{root_url}/#{dir}/#{item.gsub(/_|\W/, '-')}/'>#{item}</a>"
- end
-
- case categories.length
- when 0
- ""
- when 1
- categories[0].to_s
- else
- "#{categories[0...-1].join(', ')}, #{categories[-1]}"
- end
- end
-
- # Outputs the post.date as formatted html, with hooks for CSS styling.
- #
- # +date+ is the date object to format as HTML.
- #
- # Returns string
- def date_to_html_string(date)
- result = '<span class="month">' + date.strftime('%b').upcase + '</span> '
- result += date.strftime('<span class="day">%d</span> ')
- result += date.strftime('<span class="year">%Y</span> ')
- result
- end
-
- end
-
-end
-
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/code_block.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/code_block.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 00762d8a..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/code_block.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
-# Title: Simple Code Blocks for Jekyll
-# Author: Brandon Mathis http://brandonmathis.com
-# Description: Write codeblocks with semantic HTML5 <figure> and <figcaption> elements and optional syntax highlighting — all with a simple, intuitive interface.
-#
-# Syntax: {% codeblock [title] [url] [link text] %}
-#
-# For syntax highlighting, put a file extension somewhere in the title. examples:
-# {% codeblock file.sh %}
-# {% codeblock Time to be Awesome! (awesome.rb) %}
-#
-# Example:
-#
-# {% codeblock Got pain? painreleif.sh http://site.com/painreleief.sh Download it! %}
-# $ rm -rf ~/PAIN
-# {% endcodeblock %}
-#
-# Output:
-#
-# <figure role=code>
-# <figcaption><span>Got pain? painrelief.sh</span> <a href="http://site.com/painrelief.sh">Download it!</a>
-# <div class="highlight"><pre><code class="sh">
-# -- nicely escaped highlighted code --
-# </code></pre></div>
-# </figure>
-#
-# Example 2 (no syntax highlighting):
-#
-# {% codeblock %}
-# <sarcasm>Ooooh, sarcasm... How original!</sarcasm>
-# {% endcodeblock %}
-#
-# <figure role=code>
-# <pre><code>&lt;sarcasm> Ooooh, sarcasm... How original!&lt;/sarcasm></code></pre>
-# </figure>
-#
-module Jekyll
-
- class CodeBlock < Liquid::Block
- CaptionUrlTitle = /(\S[\S\s]*)\s+(https?:\/\/)(\S+)\s+(.+)/i
- CaptionUrl = /(\S[\S\s]*)\s+(https?:\/\/)(\S+)/i
- Caption = /(\S[\S\s]*)/
- def initialize(tag_name, markup, tokens)
- @title = nil
- @caption = nil
- @highlight = true
- if markup =~ CaptionUrlTitle
- @file = $1
- @caption = "<figcaption><span>#{$1}</span><a href='#{$2 + $3}'>#{$4}</a</figcaption>"
- elsif markup =~ CaptionUrl
- @file = $1
- @caption = "<figcaption><span>#{$1}</span><a href='#{$2 + $3}'>link</a</figcaption>"
- elsif markup =~ Caption
- @file = $1
- @caption = "<figcaption><span>#{$1}</span></figcaption>\n"
- end
- if @file =~ /\S[\S\s]*\.(\w+)/
- @filetype = $1
- end
- super
- end
-
- def render(context)
- output = super
- code = super.join
- source = "<figure role=code>\n"
- source += @caption if @caption
- if @filetype
- source += "{% highlight #{@filetype} %}\n" + code + "\n{% endhighlight %}\n</figure>"
- else
- source += "<pre><code>" + code.gsub!(/</,'&lt;') + "</code></pre>\n</figure>"
- end
- partial = Liquid::Template.parse(source)
- context.stack do
- partial.render(context)
- end
- end
- end
-end
-
-Liquid::Template.register_tag('codeblock', Jekyll::CodeBlock)
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/compass_compiler.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/compass_compiler.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index dcec746a..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/compass_compiler.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-system "compass compile --css-dir source/stylesheets"
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/custom_filters.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/custom_filters.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index f0db30ee..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/custom_filters.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-#custom filters for Octopress
-
-module OctopressFilters
- # Used on the blog index to split posts on the <!--more--> marker
- def exerpt(input)
- if input.index(/<!--\s*more\s*-->/i)
- input.split(/<!--\s*more\s*-->/i)[0]
- else
- input
- end
- end
-
- # Summary is used on the Archive pages to return the first block of content from a post.
- def summary(input)
- if input.index(/\n\n/)
- input.split(/\n\n/)[0]
- else
- input
- end
- end
-
- # Replaces relative urls with full urls
- def full_urls(input, url='')
- input.gsub /(\s+(href|src)\s*=\s*["|']{1})(\/[^\"'>]+)/ do
- $1+url+$3
- end
- end
-
- # Returns a url without the http:// for use in as a search modifier eg. 'search terms site:website.com'
- def search_url(input)
- input.gsub /(https?:\/\/)(\S+)/ do
- $2
- end
- end
-
- # replaces primes with smartquotes using RubyPants
- def smart_quotes(input)
- require 'rubypants'
- RubyPants.new(input).to_html
- end
-
- # Returns a title cased string based on John Gruber's title case http://daringfireball.net/2008/08/title_case_update
- def titlecase(input)
- input.titlecase
- end
-
- # Returns a datetime if the input is a string
- def datetime(date)
- if date.class == String
- date = Time.parse(date)
- end
- date
- end
-
- # Returns an ordidinal date eg July 22 2007 -> July 22nd 2007
- def ordinalize(date)
- date = datetime(date)
- "#{date.strftime('%b')} #{ordinal(date.strftime('%e').to_i)}, #{date.strftime('%Y')}"
- end
-
- # Returns an ordinal number. 13 -> 13th, 21 -> 21st etc.
- def ordinal(number)
- if (11..13).include?(number.to_i % 100)
- "#{number}<span>th</span>"
- else
- case number.to_i % 10
- when 1; "#{number}<span>st</span>"
- when 2; "#{number}<span>nd</span>"
- when 3; "#{number}<span>rd</span>"
- else "#{number}<span>th</span>"
- end
- end
- end
-end
-Liquid::Template.register_filter OctopressFilters
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/figure_tag.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/figure_tag.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 550e677f..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/figure_tag.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,69 +0,0 @@
-# Title: Simple Image Figure tag for Jekyll
-# Author: Brandon Mathis http://brandonmathis.com
-# Description: Easily output images in <figure> with an optional <figcaption> and class names.
-#
-# Syntax {% figure [class name(s)] url [caption text] %}
-#
-# Example:
-# {% figure left half http://site.com/images/ninja.png Ninja Attack! %}
-#
-# Output:
-# <figure class='left half'><img src="http://site.com/images/ninja.png"><figcaption>Ninja Attack!</figcaption></figure>
-#
-# Example 2 (image with caption)
-# {% figure /images/ninja.png Ninja Attack! %}
-#
-# Output:
-# <figure><img src="/images/ninja.png"><figcaption>Ninja Attack!</figcaption></figure>
-#
-# Example 3 (just an image with classes)
-# {% figure right /images/ninja.png %}
-#
-# Output:
-# <figure><img class="right" src="/images/ninja.png"></figure>
-#
-
-module Jekyll
-
- class FigureImageTag < Liquid::Tag
- ClassImgCaption = /(\S[\S\s]*)\s+(https?:\/\/|\/)(\S+)\s+(.+)/i
- ClassImg = /(\S[\S\s]*)\s+(https?:\/\/|\/)(\S+)/i
- ImgCaption = /^\s*(https?:\/\/|\/)(\S+)\s+(.+)/i
- Img = /^\s*(https?:\/\/|\/)(\S+\s)/i
-
- @img = nil
- @caption = nil
- @class = ''
-
- def initialize(tag_name, markup, tokens)
- if markup =~ ClassImgCaption
- @class = $1
- @img = $2 + $3
- @caption = $4
- elsif markup =~ ClassImg
- @class = $1
- @img = $2 + $3
- elsif markup =~ ImgCaption
- @img = $1 + $2
- @caption = $3
- elsif markup =~ Img
- @img = $1 + $2
- end
- super
- end
-
- def render(context)
- output = super
- if @img
- figure = "<figure class='#{@class}'>"
- figure += "<img src='#{@img}'>"
- figure += "<figcaption>#{@caption}</figcaption>" if @caption
- figure += "</figure>"
- else
- "Error processing input, expected syntax: {% figure [class name(s)] /url/to/image [caption] %}"
- end
- end
- end
-end
-
-Liquid::Template.register_tag('figure', Jekyll::FigureImageTag)
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/gist_tag.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/gist_tag.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 0a8797f8..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/gist_tag.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,94 +0,0 @@
-# A Liquid tag for Jekyll sites that allows embedding Gists and showing code for non-JavaScript enabled browsers and readers.
-# by: Brandon Tilly
-# Source URL: https://gist.github.com/1027674
-# Post http://brandontilley.com/2011/01/31/gist-tag-for-jekyll.html
-#
-# Example usage: {% gist 1027674 gist_tag.rb %} //embeds a gist for this plugin
-
-require 'cgi'
-require 'digest/md5'
-require 'net/https'
-require 'uri'
-
-module Jekyll
- class GistTag < Liquid::Tag
- def initialize(tag_name, text, token)
- super
- @text = text
- @cache_disabled = false
- @cache_folder = File.expand_path "../_gist_cache", File.dirname(__FILE__)
- FileUtils.mkdir_p @cache_folder
- end
-
- def render(context)
- if parts = @text.match(/([\d]*) (.*)/)
- gist, file = parts[1].strip, parts[2].strip
- script_url = script_url_for gist, file
- code = get_cached_gist(gist, file) || get_gist_from_web(gist, file)
- html_output_for script_url, code
- else
- ""
- end
- end
-
- def html_output_for(script_url, code)
- code = CGI.escapeHTML code
- <<-HTML
-<script src='#{script_url}'></script>
-<noscript><pre><code>#{code}</code></pre></noscript>
- HTML
- end
-
- def script_url_for(gist_id, filename)
- "https://gist.github.com/#{gist_id}.js?file=#{filename}"
- end
-
- def get_gist_url_for(gist, file)
- "https://raw.github.com/gist/#{gist}/#{file}"
- end
-
- def cache(gist, file, data)
- cache_file = get_cache_file_for gist, file
- File.open(cache_file, "w") do |io|
- io.write data
- end
- end
-
- def get_cached_gist(gist, file)
- return nil if @cache_disabled
- cache_file = get_cache_file_for gist, file
- File.read cache_file if File.exist? cache_file
- end
-
- def get_cache_file_for(gist, file)
- bad_chars = /[^a-zA-Z0-9\-_.]/
- gist = gist.gsub bad_chars, ''
- file = file.gsub bad_chars, ''
- md5 = Digest::MD5.hexdigest "#{gist}-#{file}"
- File.join @cache_folder, "#{gist}-#{file}-#{md5}.cache"
- end
-
- def get_gist_from_web(gist, file)
- gist_url = get_gist_url_for gist, file
- raw_uri = URI.parse gist_url
- https = Net::HTTP.new raw_uri.host, raw_uri.port
- https.use_ssl = true
- https.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
- request = Net::HTTP::Get.new raw_uri.request_uri
- data = https.request request
- data = data.body
- cache gist, file, data unless @cache_disabled
- data
- end
- end
-
- class GistTagNoCache < GistTag
- def initialize(tag_name, text, token)
- super
- @cache_disabled = true
- end
- end
-end
-
-Liquid::Template.register_tag('gist', Jekyll::GistTag)
-Liquid::Template.register_tag('gistnocache', Jekyll::GistTagNoCache)
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/haml.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/haml.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 7e548dec..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/haml.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-module Jekyll
- require 'haml'
- class HamlConverter < Converter
- safe true
- priority :low
-
- def matches(ext)
- ext =~ /haml/i
- end
-
- def output_ext(ext)
- ".html"
- end
-
- def convert(content)
- begin
- engine = Haml::Engine.new(content)
- engine.render
- rescue StandardError => e
- puts "!!! HAML Error: " + e.message
- end
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/include_code.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/include_code.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b063f14f..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/include_code.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
-# Title: Include Code Tag for Jekyll
-# Author: Brandon Mathis http://brandonmathis.com
-# Description: Import files on your filesystem into any blog post as embedded code snippets with syntax highlighting and a download link.
-# Configuration: You can set default import path in _config.yml (defaults to code_dir: downloads/code)
-#
-# Syntax {% include_code path/to/file %}
-#
-# Example:
-# {% include_code javascripts/test.js %}
-#
-# This will import test.js from source/downloads/code/javascripts/test.js
-# and output the contents in a syntax highlighted code block inside a figure,
-# with a figcaption listing the file name and download link
-#
-
-require 'pathname'
-
-module Jekyll
-
- class IncludeCodeTag < Liquid::Tag
- def initialize(tag_name, file, tokens)
- super
- @file = file.strip
- end
-
- def render(context)
- code_dir = (context.registers[:site].config['code_dir'] || 'downloads/code')
- code_path = (Pathname.new(context.registers[:site].source) + code_dir).expand_path
- file = code_path + @file
-
- if File.symlink?(code_path)
- return "Code directory '#{code_path}' cannot be a symlink"
- end
-
- unless file.file?
- return "File #{file} could not be found"
- end
-
- Dir.chdir(code_path) do
- code = file.read
- file_type = file.extname
- url = "#{context.registers[:site].config['url']}/#{code_dir}/#{@file}"
- source = "<figure role=code><figcaption><span>#{file.basename}</span> <a href='#{url}'>download</a></figcaption>\n"
- source += "{% highlight #{file_type} %}\n" + code + "\n{% endhighlight %}</figure>"
- partial = Liquid::Template.parse(source)
- context.stack do
- partial.render(context)
- end
- end
- end
- end
-
-end
-
-Liquid::Template.register_tag('include_code', Jekyll::IncludeCodeTag)
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/pullquote.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/pullquote.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index ff576fa0..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/pullquote.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Author: Brandon Mathis
-# Based on the sematic pullquote technique by Maykel Loomans at http://miekd.com/articles/pull-quotes-with-html5-and-css/
-#
-# Outputs a span with a data-pullquote attribute set from the marked pullquote. Example:
-#
-# {% pullquote %}
-# When writing longform posts, I find it helpful to include pullquotes, which help those scanning a post discern whether or not a post is helpful.
-# It is important to note, {" pullquotes are merely visual in presentation and should not appear twice in the text. "} That is why it is prefered
-# to use a CSS only technique for styling pullquotes.
-# {% endpullquote %}
-# ...will output...
-# <p>
-# <span data-pullquote="pullquotes are merely visual in presentation and should not appear twice in the text.">
-# When writing longform posts, I find it helpful to include pullquotes, which help those scanning a post discern whether or not a post is helpful.
-# It is important to note, pullquotes are merely visual in presentation and should not appear twice in the text. This is why a CSS only approach # for styling pullquotes is prefered.
-# </span>
-# </p>
-#
-
-module Jekyll
-
- class PullquoteTag < Liquid::Block
- def initialize(tag_name, markup, tokens)
- super
- end
-
- def render(context)
- output = super
- if output.join =~ /\{"\s*(.+)\s*"\}/
- @quote = $1
- "<span class='has-pullquote' data-pullquote='#{@quote}'>#{output.join.gsub(/\{"\s*|\s*"\}/, '')}</span>"
- else
- return "Surround your pullquote like this {! text to be quoted !}"
- end
- end
- end
-end
-
-Liquid::Template.register_tag('pullquote', Jekyll::PullquoteTag)
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/pygments_cache_patch.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/pygments_cache_patch.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 09c09840..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/pygments_cache_patch.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-#
-# Author: Raimonds Simanovskis, http://blog.rayapps.com/
-# Source URL: https://github.com/rsim/blog.rayapps.com/blob/master/_plugins/pygments_cache_patch.rb
-#
-
-require 'fileutils'
-require 'digest/md5'
-
-PYGMENTS_CACHE_DIR = File.expand_path('../../_code_cache', __FILE__)
-FileUtils.mkdir_p(PYGMENTS_CACHE_DIR)
-
-Jekyll::HighlightBlock.class_eval do
- def render_pygments(context, code)
- if defined?(PYGMENTS_CACHE_DIR)
- path = File.join(PYGMENTS_CACHE_DIR, "#{@lang}-#{Digest::MD5.hexdigest(code)}.html")
- if File.exist?(path)
- highlighted_code = File.read(path)
- else
- highlighted_code = Albino.new(code, @lang).to_s(@options)
- File.open(path, 'w') {|f| f.print(highlighted_code) }
- end
- else
- highlighted_code = Albino.new(code, @lang).to_s(@options)
- end
- output = add_code_tags(highlighted_code, @lang)
- output = context["pygments_prefix"] + output if context["pygments_prefix"]
- output = output + context["pygments_suffix"] if context["pygments_suffix"]
- output
- end
-end
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/render_partial.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/render_partial.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 96de97ea..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/render_partial.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-# Title: Render Partial Tag for Jekyll
-# Author: Brandon Mathis http://brandonmathis.com
-# Description: Import files on your filesystem into any blog post and render them inline.
-# Note: Paths are relative to the source directory
-#
-# Syntax {% render_partial path/to/file %}
-#
-# Example 1:
-# {% render_partial about/_bio.markdown %}
-#
-# This will import source/about/_bio.markdown and render it inline.
-# In this example I used an underscore at the beginning of the filename to prevent Jekyll
-# from generating an about/bio.html (Jekyll doesn't convert files beginning with underscores)
-#
-# Example 2:
-# {% render_partial ../README.markdown %}
-#
-# You can use relative pathnames, to include files outside of the source directory.
-# This might be useful if you want to have a page for a project's README without having
-# to duplicated the contents
-#
-
-require 'pathname'
-
-module Jekyll
-
- class RenderPartialTag < Liquid::Tag
- def initialize(tag_name, file, tokens)
- super
- @file = file.strip
- end
-
- def render(context)
- file_dir = (context.registers[:site].source || 'source')
- file_path = Pathname.new(file_dir).expand_path
- file = file_path + @file
-
- unless file.file?
- return "File #{file} could not be found"
- end
-
- Dir.chdir(file_path) do
- partial = Liquid::Template.parse(file.read)
- context.stack do
- partial.render(context)
- end
- end
- end
- end
-end
-
-Liquid::Template.register_tag('render_partial', Jekyll::RenderPartialTag)
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/sitemap_generator.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/sitemap_generator.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 8b6cf78c..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/sitemap_generator.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,308 +0,0 @@
-# Sitemap.xml Generator is a Jekyll plugin that generates a sitemap.xml file by
-# traversing all of the available posts and pages.
-#
-# How To Use:
-# 1) Copy source file into your _plugins folder within your Jekyll project.
-# 2) Change modify the url variable in _config.yml to reflect your domain name.
-# 3) Run Jekyll: jekyll --server to re-generate your site.
-#
-# Variables:
-# * Change SITEMAP_FILE_NAME if you want your sitemap to be called something
-# other than sitemap.xml.
-# * Change the PAGES_INCLUDE_POSTS list to include any pages that are looping
-# through your posts (e.g. "index.html", "archive.html", etc.). This will
-# ensure that right after you make a new post, the last modified date will
-# be updated to reflect the new post.
-# * A sitemap.xml should be included in your _site folder.
-# * If there are any files you don't want included in the sitemap, add them
-# to the EXCLUDED_FILES list. The name should match the name of the source
-# file.
-# * If you want to include the optional changefreq and priority attributes,
-# simply include custom variables in the YAML Front Matter of that file.
-# The names of these custom variables are defined below in the
-# CHANGE_FREQUENCY_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME and PRIORITY_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME
-# constants.
-#
-# Notes:
-# * The last modified date is determined by the latest from the following:
-# system modified date of the page or post, system modified date of
-# included layout, system modified date of included layout within that
-# layout, ...
-#
-# Author: Michael Levin
-# Site: http://www.kinnetica.com
-# Distributed Under A Creative Commons License
-# - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
-#
-# Modified for Octopress by John W. Long
-#
-require 'rexml/document'
-
-module Jekyll
-
- # Change SITEMAP_FILE_NAME if you would like your sitemap file
- # to be called something else
- SITEMAP_FILE_NAME = "sitemap.xml"
-
- # Any files to exclude from being included in the sitemap.xml
- EXCLUDED_FILES = ["atom.xml"]
-
- # Any files that include posts, so that when a new post is added, the last
- # modified date of these pages should take that into account
- PAGES_INCLUDE_POSTS = ["index.html"]
-
- # Custom variable names for changefreq and priority elements
- # These names are used within the YAML Front Matter of pages or posts
- # for which you want to include these properties
- CHANGE_FREQUENCY_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME = "change_frequency"
- PRIORITY_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME = "priority"
-
- class Post
- attr_accessor :name
-
- def full_path_to_source
- File.join(@base, @name)
- end
-
- def location_on_server
- "#{site.config['url']}#{url}"
- end
- end
-
- class Page
- attr_accessor :name
-
- def full_path_to_source
- File.join(@base, @dir, @name)
- end
-
- def location_on_server
- location = "#{site.config['url']}#{@dir}#{url}"
- location.gsub(/index.html$/, "")
- end
- end
-
- class Layout
- def full_path_to_source
- File.join(@base, @name)
- end
- end
-
- # Recover from strange exception when starting server without --auto
- class SitemapFile < StaticFile
- def write(dest)
- begin
- super(dest)
- rescue
- end
-
- true
- end
- end
-
- class SitemapGenerator < Generator
-
- # Valid values allowed by sitemap.xml spec for change frequencies
- VALID_CHANGE_FREQUENCY_VALUES = ["always", "hourly", "daily", "weekly",
- "monthly", "yearly", "never"]
-
- # Goes through pages and posts and generates sitemap.xml file
- #
- # Returns nothing
- def generate(site)
- sitemap = REXML::Document.new << REXML::XMLDecl.new("1.0", "UTF-8")
-
- urlset = REXML::Element.new "urlset"
- urlset.add_attribute("xmlns",
- "http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9")
-
- @last_modified_post_date = fill_posts(site, urlset)
- fill_pages(site, urlset)
-
- sitemap.add_element(urlset)
-
- # File I/O: create sitemap.xml file and write out pretty-printed XML
- file = File.new(File.join(site.dest, SITEMAP_FILE_NAME), "w")
- formatter = REXML::Formatters::Pretty.new(4)
- formatter.compact = true
- formatter.write(sitemap, file)
- file.close
-
- # Keep the sitemap.xml file from being cleaned by Jekyll
- site.static_files << Jekyll::SitemapFile.new(site, site.dest, "/", SITEMAP_FILE_NAME)
- end
-
- # Create url elements for all the posts and find the date of the latest one
- #
- # Returns last_modified_date of latest post
- def fill_posts(site, urlset)
- last_modified_date = nil
- site.posts.each do |post|
- if !excluded?(post.name)
- url = fill_url(site, post)
- urlset.add_element(url)
- end
-
- path = post.full_path_to_source
- date = File.mtime(path)
- last_modified_date = date if last_modified_date == nil or date > last_modified_date
- end
-
- last_modified_date
- end
-
- # Create url elements for all the normal pages and find the date of the
- # index to use with the pagination pages
- #
- # Returns last_modified_date of index page
- def fill_pages(site, urlset)
- site.pages.each do |page|
- if !excluded?(page.name)
- path = page.full_path_to_source
- if File.exists?(path)
- url = fill_url(site, page)
- urlset.add_element(url)
- end
- end
- end
- end
-
- # Fill data of each URL element: location, last modified,
- # change frequency (optional), and priority.
- #
- # Returns url REXML::Element
- def fill_url(site, page_or_post)
- url = REXML::Element.new "url"
-
- loc = fill_location(page_or_post)
- url.add_element(loc)
-
- lastmod = fill_last_modified(site, page_or_post)
- url.add_element(lastmod) if lastmod
-
- if (page_or_post.data[CHANGE_FREQUENCY_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME])
- change_frequency =
- page_or_post.data[CHANGE_FREQUENCY_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME].downcase
-
- if (valid_change_frequency?(change_frequency))
- changefreq = REXML::Element.new "changefreq"
- changefreq.text = change_frequency
- url.add_element(changefreq)
- else
- puts "ERROR: Invalid Change Frequency In #{page_or_post.name}"
- end
- end
-
- if (page_or_post.data[PRIORITY_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME])
- priority_value = page_or_post.data[PRIORITY_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME]
- if valid_priority?(priority_value)
- priority = REXML::Element.new "priority"
- priority.text = page_or_post.data[PRIORITY_CUSTOM_VARIABLE_NAME]
- url.add_element(priority)
- else
- puts "ERROR: Invalid Priority In #{page_or_post.name}"
- end
- end
-
- url
- end
-
- # Get URL location of page or post
- #
- # Returns the location of the page or post
- def fill_location(page_or_post)
- loc = REXML::Element.new "loc"
- loc.text = page_or_post.location_on_server
-
- loc
- end
-
- # Fill lastmod XML element with the last modified date for the page or post.
- #
- # Returns lastmod REXML::Element or nil
- def fill_last_modified(site, page_or_post)
- path = page_or_post.full_path_to_source
-
- lastmod = REXML::Element.new "lastmod"
- date = File.mtime(path)
- latest_date = find_latest_date(date, site, page_or_post)
-
- if @last_modified_post_date == nil
- # This is a post
- lastmod.text = latest_date.iso8601
- else
- # This is a page
- if posts_included?(page_or_post.name)
- # We want to take into account the last post date
- final_date = greater_date(latest_date, @last_modified_post_date)
- lastmod.text = final_date.iso8601
- else
- lastmod.text = latest_date.iso8601
- end
- end
- lastmod
- end
-
- # Go through the page/post and any implemented layouts and get the latest
- # modified date
- #
- # Returns formatted output of latest date of page/post and any used layouts
- def find_latest_date(latest_date, site, page_or_post)
- layouts = site.layouts
- layout = layouts[page_or_post.data["layout"]]
- while layout
- path = layout.full_path_to_source
- date = File.mtime(path)
-
- latest_date = date if (date > latest_date)
-
- layout = layouts[layout.data["layout"]]
- end
-
- latest_date
- end
-
- # Which of the two dates is later
- #
- # Returns latest of two dates
- def greater_date(date1, date2)
- if (date1 >= date2)
- date1
- else
- date2
- end
- end
-
- # Is the page or post listed as something we want to exclude?
- #
- # Returns boolean
- def excluded?(name)
- EXCLUDED_FILES.include? name
- end
-
- def posts_included?(name)
- PAGES_INCLUDE_POSTS.include? name
- end
-
- # Is the change frequency value provided valid according to the spec
- #
- # Returns boolean
- def valid_change_frequency?(change_frequency)
- VALID_CHANGE_FREQUENCY_VALUES.include? change_frequency
- end
-
- # Is the priority value provided valid according to the spec
- #
- # Returns boolean
- def valid_priority?(priority)
- begin
- priority_val = Float(priority)
- return true if priority_val >= 0.0 and priority_val <= 1.0
- rescue ArgumentError
- end
-
- false
- end
- end
-end
-
diff --git a/.themes/classic/plugins/titlecase.rb b/.themes/classic/plugins/titlecase.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 103bf702..00000000
--- a/.themes/classic/plugins/titlecase.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-class String
- def titlecase
- small_words = %w(a an and as at but by en for if in of on or the to v v. via vs vs.)
-
- x = split(" ").map do |word|
- # note: word could contain non-word characters!
- # downcase all small_words, capitalize the rest
- small_words.include?(word.gsub(/\W/, "").downcase) ? word.downcase! : word.smart_capitalize!
- word
- end
- # capitalize first and last words
- x.first.to_s.smart_capitalize!
- x.last.to_s.smart_capitalize!
- # small words after colons are capitalized
- x.join(" ").gsub(/:\s?(\W*#{small_words.join("|")}\W*)\s/) { ": #{$1.smart_capitalize} " }
- end
-
- def titlecase!
- replace(titlecase)
- end
-
- def smart_capitalize
- # ignore any leading crazy characters and capitalize the first real character
- if self =~ /^['"\(\[']*([a-z])/
- i = index($1)
- x = self[i,self.length]
- # word with capitals and periods mid-word are left alone
- self[i,1] = self[i,1].upcase unless x =~ /[A-Z]/ or x =~ /\.\w+/
- end
- self
- end
-
- def smart_capitalize!
- replace(smart_capitalize)
- end
-end