Bridgetown Quick Search plugin
Under active development...check back soon! Requires Bridgetown v0.15 or greater
Installation
Run this command to add this plugin to your site's Gemfile:
$ bundle add my-awesome-plugin -g bridgetown_plugins
Usage
The plugin will…
Optional configuration options
The plugin will automatically use any of the following metadata variables if they are present in your site's _data/site_metadata.yml file.
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Testing
- Run
bundle exec rspecto run the test suite - Or run
script/cibuildto validate with Rubocop and test with rspec together.
Contributing
- Fork it (https://github.com/username/my-awesome-plugin/fork)
- Clone the fork using
git cloneto your local development machine. - Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create a new Pull Request
Releasing (you can delete this section in your own plugin repo)
To release a new version of the plugin, simply bump up the version number in both version.rb and
package.json, and then run script/release. This will require you to have a registered account
with both the RubyGems.org and NPM registries.
You can optionally remove the package.json and frontend folder if you don't need to package frontend
assets for Webpack.
If you run into any problems or need further guidance, please check out our Bridgetown community resources where friendly folks are standing by to help you build and release your plugin or theme.
NOTE: make sure you add the bridgetown-plugin topic to your
plugin's GitHub repo so the plugin or theme will show up on Bridgetown's official Plugin Directory! (There may be a day or so delay before you see it appear.)