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# Name of your blog (this will show up at the top of your page and in the RSS feed)
name: GitHub Games
# Short description (goes below the title; it will also be used in the RSS feed)
description: This GitHub Games has lots of tests
# Your name, as you want it to appear underneath each post and in the footer
author: GitHub Training, but forked
# Your email if you want it to be linked on the contact page
author_email: [email protected]
# The directory for category index pages. Change it to something else if
# for example you want links like /categories/category1 instead of /category1
category_dir: /
# Uncomment if you are planning to run the blog in a subdirectory
# Note - if you enable this, and attempt to view your site locally you have to use the baseurl in your local path.
# Example, you must use http://localhost:4000/path/to/blog
#baseurl: /path/to/blog
# baseurl:
# The URL of your actual domain. This will be used to make absolute links in the RSS feed.
# url: http://yourdomain.com/
#### Under the Hood Stuff #####
# Use rdiscount as the markdown engine because it generates html5 compliant code for stuff like footnotes
# If you use maroku (default engine) some of your generated pages may not validate or lint as html5
# If you don't have it install it via gem install rdiscount
markdown: kramdown
# Makes pretty (descriptive) permalinks. See Jekyll docs for alternatives.
permalink: pretty
# How many articles do you wish to appear on the front page:
paginate: 3
# Exclude metadata and development time dependencies (like Grunt plugins)
# exclude: [README.markdown, package.json, grunt.js, Gruntfile.js, Gruntfile.coffee, node_modules]
gems: [jekyll-paginate]