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Octopress Feeds

RSS feeds for Jekyll sites, featuring:

  • link-blogging - feeds for links and articles
  • Feeds for categories and tags
  • Multilingual support - automatic language specific feeds for all feed types

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Installation

Using Bundler:

Add this gem to your site's Gemfile in the :jekyll_plugins group:

group :jekyll_plugins do
  gem 'octopress-feeds'
end

Then install the gem with Bundler

$ bundle

Or install manually:

$ gem install octopress-feeds

Then add the gem to your Jekyll configuration.

gems:
  -octopress-feeds

Usage

For link blogging features (article-only and link-only feeds), install octopress-linkblog. For secondary language feeds, install octopress-multilingual.

Be sure your Jekyll configuration has a url, a name and an author.

url: http://yoursite.com/
name: Your Site Name
author: Guy McDude

Note: Relative URLs in your posts will be expanded based on your site's url and basename configuration.

Next, add a <link> tag to your site's <head>.

<head>
{% feeds %}
</head>

This would output:

<head>
<link href='http://yoursite.com/feed/' title='Your Site Name: Main Feed' rel='alternate' type='application/atom+xml'>
</head>

That's it. When you build your site with jekyll build and this plugin will generate RSS feed(s) and generate the proper <link> tags.

Install octopress-linkblog and posts with an external-url will be added to a feed at /feeds/links/index.xml while an articles-only feed will be generated at /feeds/articles/index.xml.

Multilingual support

If you are using octopress-multilingual, additional feeds will automatically be added for each language. Your feed urls will be organized by language. For example:

/en/feed/index.xml       # All English posts feed
/de/feed/index.xml       # All German posts feed

# Feeds added with octopress-linkblog
/en/feed/articles/index.xml    # English articles only feed
/en/feed/links/index.xml       # English link-posts only feed
/de/feed/articles/index.xml    # German articles only feed
/de/feed/links/index.xml       # German link-posts only feed

To change the URL for these pages, read the Feed Permalinks section below.

Configuration

To configure this plugin, first copy the plugin's configuration file to _plugins/feeds/config.yml buy running:

$ octopress ink copy feeds --config-file

This will create a configuration file populated with the defaults for this plugin. Deleting this file will restore the default configuration.

Configuration defaults

feed_count: 20               # Maximum number of posts in a feed
posts_link_out: true         # Linkposts should direct visitors to the linked site
feed_excerpts: false         # Use post excerpts in feeds
category_feeds: false        # Add a feed for post categories
tag_feeds: false             # Add a feed for post tags
categories: []               # Only add feeds for these categories. (empty adds feeds for all categories)
tags: []                     # Only add feeds for these tags. (empty adds feeds for all tags)

read_more_label:  "Continue reading →"
permalink_label:  "Permalink"

titles:
  main_feed:      Posts - :site_name
  links_feed:     Links - :site_name
  articles_feed:  Articles - :site_name
  category_feed:  Posts in :category - :site_name
  tag_feed:       Posts tagged with :tag - :site_name

permalinks: 
  main_feed:      /feed/
  links_feed:     /feed/links/
  articles_feed:  /feed/articles/
  category_feed:  /feed/categories/:category/
  tag_feed:       /feed/tags/:tag/

Feed titles

The titles configuration allows you to control the title that RSS subscribers see for your feed.

As you'd expect, :site_name is replaced with the value from your site configuration and :category is replaced with the category for that feed.

If you want to change the title for other languages you can add a new language localized config file. For example if you have German feeds, you would add a config file at _plugins/feeds/config_de.yml and set titles for your German language feeds.

You can set the URL for the feed pages by configuring the permalinks setting.

If you are running a multilingual site with octopress-multilingual permalinks will be prepended with the lanugage code that corresponds with the posts in that feed. So /feed/ will become /en/feed/ and /de/feed/ and so on.

Excerpted feeds

Post excerpts are determined by Jekyll's excerpt_separator configuration. It defaults to splitting your post at the first double line-break, \n\n. If you want more control over where the excerpt happens on your individual posts, You can change that to something like <!--more--> and place that comment wherever you like in your post to split the content there.

Customizing feed templates

When you run $ octopress ink list feeds the includes and templates section might like this:

includes:
  - entry.xml
  - head.xml
 
templates:
 - articles.xml                  # template file
    /feed/articles/index.xml     # page generated from template
 - category.xml
 - links.xml
    /feed/links/index.xml
 - main.xml
    /feed/index.xml

To customize feed templates and inlcudes, Copy all of the plugin's assets to _plugins/feeds/ by running this command:

octopress ink copy feeds --templates --includes

Any changes you make to these templates will override the templates in the plugin. If you want to revert to the defaults, simply delete any file you don't care to override from the _plugins/feeds/ directory.

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/octopress/feeds/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

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Package last updated on 11 May 2015

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