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# Cactus A responsive, clean and simple [Hexo](http://hexo.io) theme for a personal website. :cactus: [Demo](https://probberechts.github.io/hexo-theme-cactus/)  ## Summary - [General](#general) - [Features](#features) - [Install](#install) - [Configuration](#configuration) - [License](#license) ## General - **Version** : 3.0 - **Compatibility** : Hexo 3 or later ## Features - Fully responsive - Multiple color schemes - Pick your own code highlighting scheme - Configurable navigation menu - Support for local search - Projects list - I18n support - Disqus integration - Google analytics / Baidu Tongji - Font Awesome icons - Simplicity ## Install 1. In the `root` directory: ```git $ git clone https://github.com/probberechts/hexo-theme-cactus.git themes/cactus ``` 2. Change the `theme` property in the `config.yml` file. ```yml # theme: landscape theme: cactus ``` See below for more information on how to customize this theme. 3. Create pages and articles with the `hexo new [layout] <title>` command. For example, to create an "about me" page, run: ```sh $ hexo new page about ``` This will create a new file in `source/about/index.md` Similary, you can create a new article with ```sh $ hexo new post "hello world" ``` and add some interesting content in `source/_posts/hello-world.md`. 4. Run: `hexo generate` and `hexo server` 5. [Publish your blog](https://hexo.io/docs/deployment)! ## Configuration You can (and should) modify a couple of settings. An overview of all settings can be found in [_config.yml](_config.yml). The most important ones are discussed below. There are two possible methods to override the defaults. As a first option, you could fork the theme and maintain a custom branch with your settings. Alternatively, you can configure it from your site's primary configuration file. Therefore, define your custom settings under the `theme_config` variable. For example: ```yml # _config.yml theme_config: colorscheme: white ``` ```yml # themes/cactus/_config.yml colorscheme: dark ``` This will override the default black colorscheme in `themes/cactus/_config.yml`. ### Color scheme Currently, this theme is delivered with four color schemes: [dark](https://probberechts.github.io/hexo-theme-cactus/cactus-dark/public/), [light](https://probberechts.github.io/hexo-theme-cactus/cactus-light/public/), [white](https://probberechts.github.io/hexo-theme-cactus/cactus-white/public/) and [classic](https://probberechts.github.io/hexo-theme-cactus/cactus-classic/public/). Set your preferred color scheme in the `_config.yml` file. ```yml colorscheme: light ``` Alternatively, you can easily create your own color scheme by creating a new file in `source/css/_colors`. ### Navigation Setup the navigation menu in the `_config.yml`: ```yml nav: Home: / About: /about/ Writing: /archives/ Projects: http://github.com/probberechts LINK_NAME: URL ``` ### Blog posts list on home page You have two options for the list of blog posts on the home page: - Show only the 5 most recent posts (default) ```yml posts_overview: show_all_posts: false post_count: 5 ``` - Show all posts ```yml posts_overview: show_all_posts: true ``` ### Projects list Create a projects file `source/_data/projects.json` to show a list of your projects on the index page. ```json [ { "name":"Hexo", "url":"https://hexo.io/", "desc":"A fast, simple & powerful blog framework" }, { "name":"Font Awesome", "url":"http://fontawesome.io/", "desc":"The iconic font and CSS toolkit" } ] ``` ### Social media links Cactus can automatically add links to your social media accounts. Therefore, update the theme's `_config.yml`: ```yml social_links: github: your-github-url twitter: your-twitter-url NAME: your-NAME-url ``` where `NAME` is the name of a [Font Awesome icon](https://fontawesome.com/icons?d=gallery&s=brands). ### Language configuration If you are new to Hexo and internationalization (i18n), please read [Hexo documentation - internationalization (i18n) section](https://hexo.io/docs/internationalization.html) Currently, the theme is delivered with support for: - English (en), default - Brazilian Portuguese (pt-br) - Catalan (ca) - Chinese (Simplified, PRC) (zh-CN) - Dutch (nl) - French (fr) - Italian (it) - Persian (fa) - Russian (ru) - Spanish (es) If you would like to use one the languages listed above, simply set `language` to the desired language (e.g., `fr`) in `_config.yml`. Otherwise, you can follow the steps below (E.g., to add a Japanese (ja) translation): 1. Set `language` to `ja` in Hexo configuration file `_config.yml` 2. Create a `ja.yml` file in the `themes/cactus/languages/` folder 3. Copy the content of `themes/cactus/languages/default.yml` and paste it it into the `ja.yml` file 4. Replace all English strings by their Japanese translation **Note: Cactus does not support multi-language sites.** ### RTL support This theme support RTL languages for Persian and Arabic language. If you would like to use RTL layout, change `direction` attribute in `_config.yml` to `rtl`. Note that this also will change the font to [Vazir](https://github.com/rastikerdar/vazir-font), wich is a Persian font. ``` direction: rtl ``` ### RSS Set the `rss` field in the `_config.yml` to one of the following values: 1. `rss: false` will totally disable rss (default). 2. `rss: atom.xml` sets a specific feed link. 3. `rss:`leave empty to use the [hexo-generator-feed](https://github.com/hexojs/hexo-generator-feed) plugin. ### Analytics Add you Google Analytics or Baidu Tongji `tracking_id` to the `_config.yml`. ```yml google_analytics: enabled: true id: 'UA-49627206-1' baidu_analytics: enabled: true id: 2e6da3c375c8a87f5b664cea6d4cb29c ``` ### Comments First, create a site on Disqus: [https://disqus.com/admin/create/](http://disqus.com/admin/create/). Next, update the `_config.yml` file: ```yml disqus: enabled: true shortname: SITENAME ``` where `SITENAME` is the name you gave your site on Disqus. ### Code Highlighting Pick one of [the available colorschemes](https://github.com/probberechts/hexo-theme-cactus/tree/master/source/css/_highlight) and add it to the `_config.yml`: ```yml highlight: COLORSCHEME_NAME ``` ### Tags and categories Tags and categories can be included in the front-matter of your posts. For example: ```markdown title: Tags and Categories date: 2017-12-24 23:29:53 tags: - Foo - Bar categories: - Baz --- This post contains 2 tags and 1 category. ``` You can create a page with a tag cloud by running: ```sh $ hexo new page tags ``` Next, add `type: tags` to the front-matter of `source/tags/index.md`. You can also add a tag cloud to the home page by setting the `tags_overview` option to `true`. Similarly, you can create a page with an overview of all categories by running: ```sh $ hexo new page categories ``` and adding `type: categories` to the front-matter of `source/categories/index.md`. Finally, don't forget to create a link to these pages, for example in the navigation menu: ```yml nav: tags: /tags/ categories: /categories/ ``` ### Local search First, install the [hexo-generate-search](https://www.npmjs.com/package/hexo-generator-search) plugin, which will generate a search index file. ```git $ npm install hexo-generator-search --save ``` Next, create a page to display the search engine: ```sh $ hexo new page search ``` and put `type: search` in the front-matter. ```markdown title: Search type: search --- ``` Finally, edit the `_config.yml` and add a link to the navigation menu. ```yml nav: search: /search/ ``` ## License MIT