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Jekyll Readme Index
A Jekyll plugin to render a project's README as the site's index.
What it does
Let's say you have a GitHub repository with a README.md
file, that you'd like to use as the index (main page) for a GitHub Pages site. You could rename the file to index.md
, but then it wouldn't render on GitHub.com. You could add YAML front matter with permalink: /
to the README, but why force a human to do what Jekyll can automate?
If you have a readme file, and your site doesn't otherwise have an index file, this plugin instructs Jekyll to use the readme as the site's index. That's it. No more, no less.
Usage
- Add the following to your Gemfile
gem "jekyll-readme-index"
- Add the follow to your site's config
plugins:
- jekyll-readme-index
Note: If you are using a Jekyll version less than 3.5.0, use the gems
key instead of plugins
.
Configuration
Configuration options are optional are placed in _config.yml
under the readme_index
key. They default to:
readme_index:
enabled: true
remove_originals: false
with_frontmatter: false
Removing originals
By default the original README markdown files will be included as static pages in the output. To remove them from the output, set the remove_originals
key to true
.
Disabling
Even if the plugin is enabled (e.g., via the :jekyll_plugins
group in your Gemfile) you can disable it by setting the enabled
key to false
.