This is the website of typelevel.scala. It is built on Jekyll and served at typelevel.org.
📢 The blog post workflow has changed:
- The default branch is now
development.masteris the target for automated commits from Travis. Pleasegit checkout developmentfor doing anything. - Posts go into
postsinstead of_posts. Runsbt runto have them copied over. - You can use
tutin posts. Seeposts/2016-09-30-subtype-typeclasses.mdfor an example.
If you just want to add a blog post or fix a typo in the content, here's how to get started.
- Create a new file in the
postsdirectory or copy an existing post. Its name should have the formatYYYY-MM-DD-short_title.md. - Set the
title(short title of the post, appears as the HTML<title>) andauthor(your GitHub user name) in the front matter. MathJax is available viamathjax: trueinside the front matter. - If this is your first blog post, please indicate if you want your name and a profile picture to appear on the post. If not, you can remove the
authorfield from the front matter. Add your details in_data/authors.yml. - Write your content using Markdown. For code highlighting, use the usual GitHub syntax:
def yourCode: HereIf you haven't written a post before, please add yourself to _data/authors.yml.
That's it, we'll take care of the rest. If you wish, you can also submit just a plain Markdown file and we'll be happy to integrate it.
To preview your changes, you have to install Ruby, Bundler and SBT first. Once you've done that, you can start the Jekyll server like this:
sbt run
bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve --baseurl ''This will first preprocess the blog posts and then start a local web server on port 4000 where you can browse the site. For automatic site rebuild, run the following two commands in different terminals:
sbt ~run
bundle exec jekyll serve --incremental --baseurl ''
This will trigger a recompile and rebuild if you change the source files.
Two different licenses apply:
- The Scala code, including the SBT build definition, is licensed under the MIT License.
- Unless otherwise noted, all website content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
The stylesheets are written in SASS, and can be found in the css and _scss directories.
It is being processed/compiled into regular CSS by Jekyll.
├── css/
│ ├── main.scss # Custom CSS, brings all stylesheets together
├── _scss/
│ ├── _fonts.scss # @font-face embedding.
│ ├── _mixins.scss # SASS mixins
│ ├── _reset.scss # Normalize stylesheet
│ ├── _syntax.scss # Syntax highlighting by Pygments
│ ├── _variables.scss # SASS variables (colors, fonts, etc.)
Javascript can be found in the js/ folder, which also includes its dependencies.
All templates/layouts can be found in the _layouts folder, except the blog layout, which is located inside its own subfolder blog/.
Images for styling purposes are located inside img/, photos inside img/media/.
There are three types of projects: core/featured projects, regular projecs, and macros.
To add a regular project, create a new markdown file in the _projects folder with the following front matter:
layout: post
title: "Cats"
category: "Functional Programming"
description: "An experimental library intended to provide abstractions for functional programming in Scala, leveraging its unique features. Design goals are approachability, modularity, documentation and efficiency."
permalink: "https://non.github.io/cats/"
github: "https://github.com/non/cats"Right now nothing more than the correct front matter is required.
Do the same for a core/featured project, but also add core: true.
To add companions or extensions to these projects, use the front matter, too:
extensions:
- title: "Dogs"
description: "Functional data structures"
github: "https://github.com/stew/dogs"
- title: "Alleycats"
description: "Lawless classes & illegal instances"
github: "https://github.com/non/alleycats"Macros are created a little differently. They are located in _data/macros.yml and look like this:
- title: "imp"
description: "Summoning implicit values"
github: "https://github.com/non/imp"To add a page, create a HTML or Markdown file in the root of the project. The site navgation is not fully dynamic for simplification purposes. It can be changed in the default layout (_layouts/default.html).
Sample front matter for a page:
layout: page
title: "Code of Conduct"