updated code sharing documentation

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Brandon Mathis 2011-07-20 12:40:23 -04:00
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@ -22,9 +22,13 @@ Octopress makes it way better. Here's how.
All you need is the gist's id and you can easily embed it in your page. This actually downloads a cache of the gist and embeds it in a `<noscript>` tag for RSS
readers and search engines, while still using Github's javascript gist embed code for browsers.
{{ "{% gist 996818" }} %}
#### Syntax
The output looks like this:
{{ "{% gist gist_id [filename]" }} %}
#### Example
{{ "{% gist 996818" }} %}
{% gist 996818 %}
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In the `_config.yml` you can set your `code_dir` but the default is `source/downloads/code`. Simply put a file anywhere under that directory and
use the following tag to embed it in a post.
#### Syntax
{{ "{% include_code [title] url" }} %}
#### Example 1
{{ "{% include_code javascripts/test.js" }} %}
# or with optional title
#### Example 2 (with optional title)
{{ "{% include_code Testing include_code javascripts/test.js" }} %}
This includes a file from `source/downloads/code/javascripts/test.js`. By default the `<figcaption>` will be the filename, but you can add a title before the filepath if you like.
Here's what it looks like:
#### Demo of Example 2
{% include_code Testing include_code javascripts/test.js %}
## Inline Codeblocks
You can also write blocks of code directly in your posts.
#### Syntax
{{ "{% codeblock [title] [url] [link text]" }} %}
#### Example 1
{{ "{% codeblock" }} %}
Awesome code snippet
{{ "{% endcodeblock" }} %}
{% codeblock %}
Awesome sauce Is Awesome.
Awesome code snippet
{% endcodeblock %}
#### Example 2
# Including a file extension in the title enables highlighting
{{ "{% codeblock Time to be Awesome - awesome.rb" }} %}
puts "Awesome!" unless lame
{{ "{% endcodeblock" }} %}
{% codeblock Time to be Awesome - awesome.rb %}
puts "Awesome!" unless lame
{% endcodeblock %}
#### Example 3
# Add an optional URL to enable downloading or linking to source
{{ "{% codeblock Got pain? painreleif.sh http://example.com/painreleief.sh Download it!" }} %}
$ rm -rf ~/PAIN
{{ "{% endcodeblock" }} %}
{% codeblock Javascript Array Syntax (array.js) https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array MDN Documentation %}
var arr1 = new Array(arrayLength);
var arr2 = new Array(element0, element1, ..., elementN);
{% endcodeblock %}
The last argument `link_text` is optional. You may want to link to a source for download file, or documentation on some other site.