tidalcycles.github.io
Website for Tidal
See the actual website here: http://tidal.lurk.org.
The documentation is a Github Page based on Jekyll
Extending the documentation
To help adding more chapters or sections on the page a few steps are necessary.
The main configuration file for all chapters and sections is found in _data/chapters.yml
This file is a YAML Collection of all chapters of the documentation.
Chapters
For each entry there is:
- a corresponding markdown file with the same name (e.g. the first list entry is named
getting_started
and the folder is namedgetting_started.md
) - a corresponding folder with the same name prefixed with an underscore (e.g. the first list entry is named
getting_started
and the folder is named_getting_started
).
Each chapter also has a title
that is displayed in the menu and another collection of sections
.
Sections
Each section has a name
and a title
. While the title determines the sidebar menu label, the name
is used to make a separate markdown files that live in the corresponding chapter folder to appear in a certain section. The order of sections in the configuration file, determines the order in the sidebar menu.
Example: Adding content
To add a new function description within the functions
chapter in the transitions
section. Place a file within _functions/transitions/your_new_transition.md
.
Every new markdown file needs to start with a YAML prelude like this:
---
title: Your transition name
category: transitions
---
after the prelude, you can write standard markdown for the contents. The title
will be displayed as the title of your function description and the category is the name of the section, your description should be placed in.
Note that placing your_new_transition.md
in the subdirectory transitions
is not strictly necessary, setting the category
however is! Using subdirectories just makes it easier to navigate through the separate files.
Influencing the order of Content
The order of entries within a section of a chapter is always alphabetical. You can however use the weight
key in your YAML prelude to have your content appear more likely on top or in the bottom of the chosen section. Weight is given in numeric values where negative values are light and will move you content to the top, while positive values are heavy and will let your content sink to the bottom. Note that weight is not an absolute position, but merely a relative way place content.