+++ title = “book” description = “A book theme inspired from GitBook/mdBook” template = “theme.html” date = 2018-01-28T10:53:19+01:00
[extra] created = 2018-02-22T19:13:36+01:00 updated = 2018-01-28T10:53:19+01:00 repository = “https://github.com/Keats/book” homepage = “https://github.com/Keats/book” minimum_version = “0.4.0” license = “MIT” demo = “https://gutenberg-book.netlify.com”
[extra.author] name = “Vincent Prouillet” homepage = “https://vincent.is” +++
A theme based on Gitbook, to write documentation or books.
First download this theme to your themes
directory:
$ cd themes
$ git clone https://github.com/Keats/book.git
and then enable it in your config.toml
:
theme = "book"
# Optional, if you want search
build_search_index = true
Book will generate a book from the files you place in the content
directory. Your book
can have two levels of hierarchy: chapters and subchapters.
Each chapter should be a section
within the Gutenberg site and should have an _index.md
file that sets its weight
front-matter variable to its chapter number. For example,
chapter 2 should have weight = 2
. Additionally, each chapter should also set the
sort_by = "weight"
in its front matter.
Each subchapter should be a page
and should have its weight
variable set to the subchapter
number. For example, subchapter 3.4 should have weight = 4
.
Finally, you should create an _index.md
file and set the redirect_to
front-matter variable
to redirect to the first section of your content. For example, if your first section has the
slug introduction
, then you would set redirect_to = "introduction"
.
By default, the book
theme will number the chapters and pages in the left menu.
You can disable that by setting the book_numbered_chapters
in extra
:
book_numbered_chapters = false