jekyll-pants

Jekyll plugin to run rubypants on generated HTML


License
MIT
Install
gem install jekyll-pants -v 0.2.1

Documentation

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Jekyll-Pants is a Jekyll plugin to convert plain ASCII punctuation to typographic punctuation HTML entities. It relies on RubyPants which is a Ruby port of the smart-quotes library SmartyPants.

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Rationale

This plugin exists because the default Jekyll support for smart quotes is limited to:

  1. Markdown parsed by kramdown (see note below for how to disable kramdown's quoting in favor of jekyll-pants).

  2. The smartify filter which is actually another way to invoke kramdown's markdown processor, so it doesn't work as desired on HTML.

Unlike the built-in solutions, jekyll-pants works on HTML, making it suitable for applying typographic punctuation to an entire site of hand-authored HTML pages.

Usage

Add jekyll-pants to your site's Gemfile in the :jekyll-plugins group and run bundle to install and update Gemfile.lock:

group :jekyll_plugins do
  gem "jekyll-pants"
end

In your base layout, filter the content through the pants filter:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>...</head>
  <body>
    {{content|pants}}
  </body>
</html>

Since RubyPants parses HTML tags, this will apply typographic quoting, dashes and ellipses to text content, but will ignore preformatted text in <pre> and <script>.

Configuration

By default, this plugin invokes RubyPants with no options, so RubyPants runs in its default mode which is "old-school." In old-school mode, double-dash translates to an en-dash and triple-dash translates to an em-dash.

This can be modified in Jekyll's _config.yml under the pants key, for example:

pants:
  options: [1, 'prevent_breaks']

For the available options, see https://github.com/jmcnevin/rubypants/blob/master/lib/rubypants/core.rb

Compatibility with kramdown

Jekyll's default markdown processor is kramdown, and by default kramdown applies smart quoting and typographic substitutions. Its algorithm works a little differently from RubyPants which means that you'll get mixed results with content coming from both markdown and HTML sources.

Jekyll-Pants supplies a parser subclass as recommended by kramdown's author. The subclass is called Pantsdown and removes the :smart_quotes and :typographic_syms span parsers from the list.

To use this subclass and thereby defer to RubyPants for quotes, dashes and ellipses, put the following in your _config.yml:

kramdown:
  input: Pantsdown