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Overview
This plugin adds ReStructuredText support to Jekyll and Octopress. It renders ReST in posts and pages, and provides a custom directive to support Octopress-compatible syntax highlighting.
Requirements
- Jekyll or Octopress >= 2.0
- Docutils
- Pygments
- RbST
Installation
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Install Docutils and Pygments.
The most convenient way is to use virtualenv_burrito:
$ curl -s https://raw.github.com/brainsik/virtualenv-burrito/master/virtualenv-burrito.sh | bash $ source /Users/xdissent/.venvburrito/startup.sh $ mkvirtualenv jekyll-rst $ pip install docutils pygments
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Install RbST.
If you use bundler with Octopress, add gem ‘RbST’ to your Gemfile in the development group, then run bundle install. Otherwise, gem install RbST.
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Install the plugin.
For Jekyll:
$ cd <jekyll-project-path> $ git submodule add https://github.com/xdissent/jekyll-rst.git _plugins/jekyll-rst
For Octopress:
$ cd <octopress-project-path> $ git submodule add https://github.com/xdissent/jekyll-rst.git plugins/jekyll-rst
Start blogging in ReStructuredText. Any file with the .rst extension will be parsed as ReST and rendered into HTML.
Note
Be sure to activate the jekyll-rst virtualenv before generating the site by issuing a workon jekyll-rst. I suggest you follow Harry Marr’s advice and create a .venv file that will automatically activate the jekyll-rst virtualenv when you cd into your project.
Source Code Highlighting
A code-block ReST directive is registered and aliased as sourcecode. It adds syntax highlighting to code blocks in your documents:
```
.. code-block:: ruby
# Output "I love ReST"
say = "I love ReST"
puts say
```
Optional arguments exist to supply a caption, link, and link title:
```
.. code-block:: console
:caption: Read Hacker News on a budget
:url: http://news.ycombinator.com
:title: Hacker News
$ curl http://news.ycombinator.com | less
```
Octopress already includes style sheets for syntax highlighting, but you’ll need to generate one yourself if using Jekyll:
$ pygmentize -S default -f html > css/pygments.css
Octopress Tips
use .. more
in your ReST documents to indicate where Octopress’s excerpt tag should split your content for summary views.