This is a Jekyll plugin that provides the following Liquid filters:
basename, basename_without_extension, dirname and wbr.
basename and dirname work like the similarly named bash commands.
basename_without_extension does what you might expect.
wbr Adds a <wbr> element after every "/" character in a string;
this causes strings containing long paths to wrap in an HTML page.
More information is available on Mike Slinn's web site about my Jekyll plugins.
If you want to use this Ruby gem in a Jekyll application,
add the following line to your application's Gemfile:
group :jekyll_plugins do
gem 'jekyll_basename_dirname'
endAnd then install in the usual fashion:
$ bundleAdd the following line to your application's .gemspec:
spec.add_dependency 'jekyll_basename_dirname'And then install the dependencies in the usual fashion:
$ bundleAdd the following line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'jekyll_basename_dirname'And then install the dependencies in the usual fashion:
$ bundleFilters a string containing a path and returns the portion of th path before the filename and extension. Example: Extracts "blah/blah" from the path.
{{ "blah/blah/filename.ext" | dirname }} => blah/blahFilters a string containing a path and returns the filename extracted from the path, including the filetype.
Example: Extracts "filename.ext" from the path:
{{ "blah/blah/filename.ext" | basename }} => filename.extFilters a string containing a path and returns the filename extracted from the path, including the filetype.
Example: Extracts "filename.ext" from the path:
{{ "blah/blah/filename.ext" | basename_without_extension }} => filenameFilters a string containing a path so long paths wrap in an HTML page.
Example:
{{ 'blah/blah/filename.ext' | wbr }} => blah/<wbr>/blah/<wbr>filename.extAfter checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies.
You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
Install development dependencies like this:
$ BUNDLE_WITH="development" bundle installTo install this gem onto your local machine, run:
$ bundle exec rake installTo release a new version,
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Update the version number in
version.rb. -
Commit all changes to git; if you don't the next step might fail with an unexplainable error message.
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Run the following:
$ bundle exec rake releaseThe above creates a git tag for the version, commits the created tag, and pushes the new
.gemfile to RubyGems.org.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/mslinn/jekyll_basename_dirname.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.