Tag-based Callback Dependency Resolution Failure Resolved
Addresses issue #73 which would cause dependency resolution to fail if tag-based callbacks are declared with their .js
file extensions. Please see the changelog for details.
HTML Files Wrongly Interpreted As Markdown Resolved
Addresses issue #72 which would cause include assets with .html
file extension to be wrongly interpreted as markdown files. Please see the changelog for details.
First V1 Release Candidate
This marks the first release candidate for Trio v1. The journey from v0.0.6, which served as a solid proof of concept, to now, has been a long and sometimes difficult one, but in the end I can truly say that it has been a labor of love. I hope you all enjoy it. Please see the changelog for details.
Ignored Dot Files/etc Issue Resolved
This release addresses an issue which would cause etc folder processing to ignore dot files. Please see the changelog for details.
Public Destination Path Issues Resolved
This release addresses an issue which when generating the public destination paths for category pages would raise an exception. Please see the changelog for details.
New etc Folder
This release adds support for files like favicon.ico, robots.txt, sitemaps, .nojekyll, etc. Please see the changelog for details.
A New Configuration Option
This release adds a new configuration option, "nojekyll"
, which when set to true
instructs Trio to write a .nojekyll
file to the public folder when generating a release build to completely bypass Jekyll processing on GitHub Pages. Please see the changelog for details.
2 Blog Related Issues
This release addresses 2 blog related issues. Please see the changelog for details.
First Public Release Of Trio
I am very excited to announce the first public release of Trio, v0.0.1, on NPM. This release represents the culmination of months of work, not only on the code base itself but also on the documentation and the example blog.