Jekyll Avatar
A Jekyll plugin for rendering GitHub avatars
Jekyll Avatar makes it easy to add GitHub avatars to your Jekyll site by specifying a username. If performance is a concern, Jekyll Avatar is deeply integrated with the GitHub avatar API, ensuring avatars are cached and load in parallel.
Installation
Add the following to your site's Gemfile:
gem 'jekyll-avatar'
And add the following to your site's _config.yml file:
gems:
- jekyll-avatar
Usage
Simply add the following, anywhere you'd like a user's avatar to appear:
{% avatar [USERNAME] %}
With [USERNAME] being the user's GitHub username:
{% avatar hubot %}
That will output:
<img class="avatar avatar-small" src="https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/hubot?v=3&s=40" alt="hubot" width="40" height="40" />
Customizing
You can customize the size of the resulting avatar by passing the size argument:
{% avatar hubot size=50 %}
That will output:
<img class="avatar" src="https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/hubot?v=3&s=50" alt="hubot" width="50" height="50" />
Passing the username as variable
You can also pass the username as a variable, like this:
{% assign username="hubot" %}
{% avatar {{ username }} %}
Or, if the variable is someplace a bit more complex, like a loop:
{% assign employees = "alice|bob" | split:"|" %}
{% for employee in employees %}
{% avatar user=employee %}
{% endfor %}