# Set this to "auto" to try and auto-detect the platform based on the repository URL.
# Accepted values are "github", "gitlab", "gitea", and "codeberg".
remote_repository_git_platform="github"# Defaults to "auto".
# Branch in the repo hosting the Zola site.
remote_repository_branch="main"# Defaults to "main".
# Show a link to the commit history of updated posts, right next to the last updated date.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
show_remote_changes=true# Defaults to true.
# Show a link to the repository of the site, right next to the "Powered by Zola & tabi" text.
# Individual pages can override this in the [extra] section using canonical_url.
# Example: "$base_url/blog/post1" will get the canonical URL "https://example.com/blog/post1".
# Note: To ensure accuracy in terms of matching content, consider setting 'canonical_url' individually per page.
# base_canonical_url = "https://example.com"
# Add a "copy" button to codeblocks (loads ~700 bytes of JavaScript).
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Make code block names clickable if they are URLs (loads ~400 bytes of JavaScript).
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Determines how dates are displayed in the post listing (e.g. front page or /blog). Options:
# "date" - Show only the original date of the post (default if unset).
# "updated" - Show only the last updated date of the post. If there is no last updated date, it shows the original date.
# "both" - Show both the original date and the last updated date.
post_listing_date="date"
# Show "Jump to posts" link next to series' title.
# By default, the link appears automatically when a series description exceeds 2000 characters.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# show_jump_to_posts = true
# Determines if indexes should be increasing (false) or decreasing (true) in series' posts list.
# It has only effect if the section uses indexes metadata (which is only the case for series as of now).
# Can be set at section levels, following the hierarchy: section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
post_listing_index_reversed=false# Defaults to false.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
mermaid=false
# Serve Mermaid JavaScript locally. Version bundled with tabi.
# If set to false, it will load the latest version from JSDelivr.
# Show links to previous and next articles at the bottom of posts.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Invert order of the links to previous and next articles at the bottom of posts.
# By default, next articles are on the left side of the page and previous articles are on the right side.
# To reverse the order (next articles on the right and previous articles on the left), set it to true.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Whether the navigation for previous/next article should match the full width of the site (same as the navigation bar at the top) or the article width.
# To match the navigation bar at the top, set it to true.
previous_next_article_links_full_width=true
# Quick navigation buttons.
# Adds "go up" and "go to comments" buttons on the bottom right (hidden for mobile).
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
quick_navigation_buttons=true
# Add a Table of Contents to posts, right below the title and metadata.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
toc=false
# Date format used when listing posts (main page, /blog section, tag posts list…)
# Default is "6th July 2049" in English and "%d %B %Y" in other languages.
long_date_format="%d %B %Y"
# Date format used for blog posts.
# Default is "6th July 2049" in English and "%-d %B %Y" in other languages.
short_date_format=""
# Custom separator used in title tag and posts metadata (between date, time to read, and tags).
# How tags are sorted in a Tags listing based on templates/tags/list.html.
# "name" for alphabetical, "frequency" for descending count of posts.
# Default: "name".
tag_sorting="name"
# Show clickable tags above cards.html template (e.g. projects/) to filter the displayed items.
# Loads JS to filter. If JS is disabled, the buttons are links to the tag's page.
# Can be set at the section or config.toml level, following the hierarchy: section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Path to the fallback image for social media cards (the preview image shown when sharing a link on WhatsApp, LinkedIn…).
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Learn how to create these images in batch and automatically:
# Enable the CSP directives configured (or default).
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Isso support for comments. https://isso-comments.de/
# You need to self-host the backend first: https://blog.phusion.nl/2018/08/16/isso-simple-self-hosted-commenting-system/
# More info on some settings: https://isso-comments.de/docs/reference/client-config/
[extra.isso]
enabled_for_all_posts=true# Enables Isso on all posts. It can be enabled on individual posts by setting `isso = true` in the [extra] section of a post's front matter.
automatic_loading=true# If set to false, a "Load comments" button will be shown.
endpoint_url="https://comments.softinio.com/"# Accepts relative paths like "/comments/" or "/isso/", as well as full urls like "https://example.com/comments/". Include the trailing slash.
page_id_is_slug=true# If true, it will use the relative path for the default language as id; this is the only way to share comments between languages. If false, it will use the entire url as id.
lang=""# Leave blank to match the page's language.
max_comments_top="inf"# Number of top level comments to show by default. If some comments are not shown, an “X Hidden” link is shown.
max_comments_nested="5"# Number of nested comments to show by default. If some comments are not shown, an “X Hidden” link is shown.
avatar=true
voting=true
page_author_hashes=""# hash (or list of hashes) of the author.
lazy_loading=true# Loads when the comments are in the viewport (using the Intersection Observer API).