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This website is built with Hugo. You will need to install the extended version of Hugo 0.88.1.

Blog posts relating to PyTorch-Ignite are welcomed for pull requests.

Development

Current directory structure:

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├── src                 # the main markdown content
│   ├── about           # About PyTorch-Ignite
│   ├── blog            # blog posts
│   ├── guides          # PyTorch-Ignite How-to guides
│   └── tutorials       # PyTorch-Ignite tutorials
├── scripts             # various CI/CD scripts
├── static
│   ├── examples        # https://github.com/pytorch-ignite/examples submodule
│   └── _images         # static images
│   └── blog            # Blog posts in jupyter notebook format
└── themes/ignite/assets/_hugo
│   ├── css             # css files (WindiCSS generated files + hand written ones)
│   ├── js              # js files
└── themes/ignite/layouts
│   ├── _default        # default layout theme
│   ├── partials        # partial layouts (can be reused)
│   ├── shortcodes      # Hugo shortcodes (tip, info, warning, danger & details)
│   ├── taxonomy        # layouts for tags

After installing Hugo, start a dev server with

hugo server  # dev server at localhost:1313

If the included submodules are out of sync, run

git submodule update --remote -- static/examples

Hugo and theme level configurations are defined in config.yaml.

Available usages

  • Create markdown files with necessary frontmatters. You can reference from the exisiting files. If custom slug url is desired, slug in frontmatter can be used.

  • New blog posts automatically get previous and next blog post links.

  • When creating new templates, take a look at layouts/_default and use available template parts inside layouts/partials.

  • We can also use Hugo shortcodes for INFO, TIP, WARNING, DANGER, and DETAILS admonitions. Use it like {{<>}} and {{</>}}. For example,

    {{<highlight go>}} A bunch of code here {{</highlight>}}

For info:

{{<info>}}
Some text
{{</info>}}

For tip:

{{<tip>}}
Some text
{{</tip>}}

For warning:

{{<warning>}}
Some text
{{</warning>}}

For danger:

{{<danger>}}
Some text
{{</danger>}}

For details:

{{<details>}}
Some text
{{</details>}}

It also accept optional title. For example,

For custom note title:

{{<tip "Engine's device NOTE">}}
Some text
{{</tip>}}

Writing contents

Contents are usually written in markdown files in the blog directory or in separate markdown files like ecosystem.md inside src folder.

To write How-to-guides or tutorials, make a pull request to examples repo. GitHub bot will update the files in this repo every 6 hours.

To write a blog post in jupyter notebook format, use generate.py script in static/examples to generate a notebook with pre-defined frontmatters.

Blog post filenames must be like year-month-day-title.{md,ipynb}. For examples, see 2020-09-10-pytorch-ignite.md.

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