* maybe_slugify() only does simple sanitation if config.slugify is false
* slugify is disabled by default, turn on for backwards-compatibility
* First docs changes for optional slugification
* Remove # from slugs but not &
* Add/fix tests for utf8 slugs
* Fix test sites for i18n slugs
* fix templates tests for i18n slugs
* Rename slugify setting to slugify_paths
* Default slugify_paths
* Update documentation for slugify_paths
* quasi_slugify removes ?, /, # and newlines
* Remove forbidden NTFS chars in quasi_slugify()
* Slugification forbidden chars can be configured
* Remove trailing dot/space in quasi_slugify
* Fix NTFS path sanitation
* Revert configurable slugification charset
* Remove \r for windows newlines and \t tabulations in quasi_slugify()
* Update docs for output paths
* Replace slugify with slugify_paths
* Fix test
* Default to not slugifying
* Move slugs utils to utils crate
* Use slugify_paths for anchors as well
* Add ignored_content to the Config structure.
* Use the GlobSet crate to parse the glob patterns into a matcher, which
is created once at program initialization. If there are no patterns in
ignored_content, an empty globber is created, which excludes no files.
This is consistent with the existing behaviour of Gutenberg, before
this feature was added.
* Bail if there are any errors in the glob patterns.
* Add a call to the globber in page.rs to actually do the filtering.
* Update documentation.
A note on the Config structure
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* I had to remove the PartialEq derive from the Config structure as it
does not work for the GlobSet type. No harm is done, Config does not
need to be PartialEq anyway, since there is no need to sort Configs.
* The implementation follows the pattern of the existing config settings
in that it uses an Option<...>. This would appear unnecessary, in that
an empty vec could be used as the default, but it appears to be needed
by the TOML parsing. A better approach would be to use a separate
SerializableConfig and map to/from a Config struct. This would also
allow the elimination of most, if not all, of the other Options in
the Config structure, but that ought to be another PR.