This is the source files repo for https://www.daskeyboard.io.
We welcome contributions and feedback. Please file a request in our issue tracker and we'll take a look.
A TLDR version follows:
- Ensure you have Ruby installed; you need version 2.2.2 or later:
ruby --version
- Ensure you have Bundler installed; if not install with:
gem install bundler -v 2.0.1
- Install all dependencies:
bundle install
If you see this error:
ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension
then you'll need change your ruby version by using (with X.X version asked in error message):
sudo apt-get install rubyX.X-dev
If you see nokogiri installation error, make sure you got required dependencices:
sudo apt-get install libxslt-dev libxml2-dev
bundle exec jekyll serve
or
jekyll serve -w --force_polling
rake checklinks
IMPORTANT Need to run the website in another process
Some form of broken links prevention is done automatically by rake checklinks
on every commit (through tool/travis.sh
). But this will not see any Firebase
redirects (rake checklinks
does not run the Firebase server) and it will not
check incoming links.
Before we can move the more complete
automated linkcheck
solution
from dartlang.org, we recommend manually running the following.
-
First time setup:
pub global activate linkcheck npm install -g superstatic
-
Start the localhost Firebase server:
superstatic --port 3474
-
Run the link checker:
linkcheck :3474
Even better, to check that old URLs are correctly redirected:
linkcheck :3474 --input tool/sitemap.txt
Merge your work on branch deploy, and push it.
You need to make sure than the tests pass.
We have set up Travis to deploy on commit on the git branch deploy
.
Generate static site:
bundle exec jekyll build # build goes to ./_site
Deploy to Firebase hosting
firebase deploy -p ./_site
If you have a document that spans multiple pages, you can add next and previous page links to make navigating these pages easier. It involves adding some information to the front matter of each page, and including some HTML.
---
layout: tutorial
title: "Constraints"
permalink: /tutorials/layout/constraints.html
prev-page: /tutorials/layout/properties.html
prev-page-title: "Container Properties"
next-page: /tutorials/layout/create.html
next-page-title: "Create a Layout"
---
{% include prev-next-nav.html %}
{:toc}
<!-- PAGE CONTENT -->
{% include prev-next-nav.html %}
Omit the "prev-page" info for the first page, and the "next-page" info for the last page.
The website uses prism.js for syntax highlighting. This section covers how to use syntax highlighting, and how to update our syntax highlighter for new languages.
This website can syntax highlight the following languages:
- shell
- dart
- html
- css
- javascript
- java
- objectivec
- swift
- go
- php
- python
- ruby
The easiest way to syntax highlight a block of code is to wrap it with triple backticks followed by the language.
Here's an example:
class SomeCode {
String name;
}
See the list of supported languages above for what to use following the first triple backticks.
The website uses a custom build of prism, which includes only the languages the website requires. To improve load times and user experience, we do not support every language that prism supports.
To add a new language for syntax highlighting, you will need
to generate a new copy of the prism.js
file.
Follow these steps to generate a new copy of prism.js
:
- Open
js/prism.js
- Copy the URL in the comment of the first line of the file
- Paste it into a browser window/tab
- Add the new language that you wish to syntax highlight
- DO NOT change the other plugins, languages, or settings
- Download the generated JavaScript, and use it to replace
js/prism.js
- Download the generated CSS, and use it to replace
_sass/_prism.scss
You can include a specific range of lines from a file:
{% include includelines filename=PATH start=INT count=INT %}
PATH
must be inside of _include
. If you are including source code,
place that code into _include/code
to follow our convention.