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<img src="/images/reverie-text.png" alt="Reverie" width="200"/>
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<i>Support my work via <a href="https://paypal.me/AmitMerchant">Paypal</a></i>
<i>Would you be interested in <a href="https://www.producthunt.com/upcoming/reverie-pro">Reverie Pro</a>?</i>
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This is the codebase of my [personal blog](https://snachodog.github.io/). It's built upon [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/) and using a theme called [Reverie](https://github.com/amitmerchant1990/reverie).
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Reverie is a [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/)-powered theme which is simple and opinionated. It's actually a fork of [jekyll-now](https://github.com/barryclark/jekyll-now) with some additional features and personal touches which I've implemented to suit my needs for my blog.
> [Theme demo](https://reverie-jekyll.netlify.app/)
This is a plug-and-play Jekyll theme best suited to use on [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com) without even setting up a local environment.
![](/images/reverie-demo.png)
| Responsiveness | Search | Categories |
|---------------------|----------------------|----------------------|
|![Responsiveness](/images/mobile-demo.png) | ![search](/images/search.png) | ![categories](/images/categories.png) |
# Table of Contents
- [Features overview](#features-overview)
- [Using Reverie on GitHub Pages](#using-reverie-on-github-pages)
- [1. Fork Reverie to your User Repository](#1-fork-reverie-to-your-user-repository)
- [2. Customize and view your site](#2-customize-and-view-your-site)
- [3. Publish your first blog post](#3-publish-your-first-blog-post)
- [Using Categories in Reverie](#using-categories-in-reverie)
- [Pagination](#pagination)
- [RSS](#rss)
- [Sitemap](#sitemap)
- [Emailware](#emailware)
- [The name?](#the-name)
- [License](#license)
## Features overview
- Clean and minimal design
- Single column post layout
- Command-line free fork-first workflow, using GitHub.com to create, customize and post to your blog
- Fully responsive and mobile optimized theme
- Sass/Coffeescript support using Jekyll 2.0
- Free hosting on your GitHub Pages user site
- All the SEO goodies come built-in
- Markdown blogging
- Supports [Pullquotes](https://reverie-jekyll.netlify.app/pullquotes/)
- Syntax highlighting using Pygments
- [Dracula syntax theme](https://draculatheme.com/) included
- Disqus commenting
- Social media icons
- Google Analytics integration
- Supports [Google Analytics 4](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/10089681?hl=en)
- Fuzzy search across blog posts
- Blog with pagination
- Categorize posts out-of-the box
- RSS Feed
- Built-in sitemap
> <p><i>Like this theme?</i> If so, consider donating a small amount that will help my maintaining this project further.<p>
> You can support me via <a href="https://paypal.me/AmitMerchant">Paypal</a>.
## Using Reverie on GitHub Pages
Setting up Reverie on GitHub Pages is as simple as it gets!
### 1. Fork Reverie to your User Repository
Fork this repository, then rename the repository to `yourgithubusername.github.io`.
Alternatively, you can click the [`Use this template`](https://github.com/amitmerchant1990/reverie/generate) button if you want to create a repository with a clean commit history which will use Reverie as a template.
Your Jekyll blog will often be viewable immediately at <https://yourgithubusername.github.io> (if it's not, you can often force it to build by completing step 2).
### 2. Customize and view your site
Enter your site name, description, avatar and many other options by editing the `_config.yml` file. You can easily turn on Google Analytics tracking, Disqus commenting and social icons here.
Making a change to `_config.yml` (or any file in your repository) will force GitHub Pages to rebuild your site with Jekyll. Your rebuilt site will be viewable a few seconds later at <https://yourgithubusername.github.io> - if not, give it ten minutes as GitHub suggests and it'll appear soon.
### 3. Publish your first blog post
Delete all files from `_posts`directory and create a new file called `/_posts/2019-2-13-Hello-World.md` to publish your first blog post. That's all you need to do to publish your first blog post! This [Markdown Cheatsheet](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) might come in handy while writing the posts.
> You can add additional posts in the browser on GitHub.com too! Just hit the <kbd>Create new file</kbd> button in `/_posts/` to create new content. Just make sure to include the [front-matter](http://jekyllrb.com/docs/frontmatter/) block at the top of each new blog post and make sure the post's filename is in this format: year-month-day-title.md
## Using Categories in Reverie
You can categorize your content based on `categories` in Reverie. For this, you just need to add `categories` in front matter like below:
For adding single category:
```md
categories: JavaScript
```
For adding multiple categories:
```md
categories: [PHP, Laravel]
```
The categorized content can be shown over this URL: <https://yourgithubusername.github.io/categories/>
## Pagination
Pagination of posts in Reverie works out-of-the-box. You only need to specify the number of posts you want on a single page in `_config.yml` and Reverie will take care of the rest.
```yml
paginate: 6
```
## RSS
Reverie comes with a [RSS feed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS) in-built. The generated RSS Feed of your blog can be found at <https://yourgithubusername.github.io/feed>. You can see the example RSS feed over [here](https://reverie-jekyll.netlify.app/feed.xml).
## Sitemap
The generated sitemap of your blog can be found at <https://yourgithubusername.github.io/sitemap>. You can see the example sitemap feed over [here](https://reverie-jekyll.netlify.app/sitemap).
## Emailware
Reverie is an [emailware](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/emailware). Meaning, if you liked using this theme or it has helped you in any way, I'd like you send me an email at <bullredeyes@gmail.com> about anything you'd want to say about this software. I'd really appreciate it!
## The name?
reverie - _a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream._<br><sup>/ˈrɛv(ə)ri/</sup>
## License
MIT
I'd like to use this space to play around with Jekyll and potentially use it as a work blog.