hexo-tag-gdemo
glorious-demo tag plugin for Hexo (Based on version 0.11.12
)
Introduction
This is a Hexo tag plugin which allow you to glorious-demo on your blog posts.
DEMO
Demo Link
Installation
npm install @heowc/hexo-tag-gdemo
※ Deprecated npm install hexo-tag-gdemo
Usage
{% gdemo_terminal command [minHeight] [windowTitle] [onCompleteDelay] [promptString] [id] [highlightingLang] %}
content
{% endgdemo_terminal %}
or
{% gdemo_editor [minHeight] [windowTitle] [onCompleteDelay] [id] [highlightingLang] %}
content
{% endgdemo_editor %}
command
command represents one or more commands separated by ';'. Be ware that the commands can not contain ' as hexo would assume that the argument is finished and the next will follow what will lead to the object not beeing rendered.
minHeight
minHeight defines the minimal hight of the editor/terminal window. Beware that it can grow depending on the content you provide.
windowTitle
windowTitle will be displayed as title of the editor/terminal window. Use whatever you like.
onCompleteDelay
onCompleteDelay defines the wait delay, after a line of commands/code was typed. This does not affect the content in gdemo_terminal. Content will instantly appear after all commands are typed.
promptString
The promptString defines, which character or character sequence will be displayed in front of the typed commands. You can use '>' or 'root@local:/$ ' or anything else you like to display.
id
The id parameter sets a unique id for the instance of editor/terminal. The IDs have to be different for multiple instances inside of the same post.
highlightingLang
highlightingLang defines the designated highlighting language. If not specified, javascript will be used. You can find a list of supported languages at the prismjs homepage.
_config.yml
If you do not want to use the CDN, fill in the following:
gdemo:
style_url:
script_url:
prismjs_theme:
FAQ
Please read here if you can not display gdemo well.
hexo-tag-gdemo/issues/
Example
1. When using gdemo_terminal
{% gdemo_terminal 'node ./demo' '250px' 'bash' '500' '$' 'demo-teriminal' %}
Hello World!
{% endgdemo_terminal %}
2. When using gdemo_terminal
[multiple commands]
- command can be divided into multiple commands based on
;
.
{% gdemo_terminal 'cd /usr/bin;./node ./demo' '250px' 'bash' '500' '$' 'demo-teriminal' %}
Hello World!
{% endgdemo_terminal %}
3. When using gdemo_editor
{% gdemo_editor '250px' 'bash' '500' 'demo-editor' %}
function greet(){
console.log("Hello World!");
}
greet();
{% endgdemo_editor %}
See more here.
License
MIT
Thanks