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baseURL = "/"
languageCode = "en-us"
title = "Operator Lifecycle Manager"
enableRobotsTXT = true
# Hugo allows theme composition (and inheritance). The precedence is from left to right.
theme = "docsy"
# Will give values to .Lastmod etc.
enableGitInfo = true
# Language settings
contentDir = "content/en"
defaultContentLanguage = "en"
defaultContentLanguageInSubdir = false
# Useful when translating.
enableMissingTranslationPlaceholders = true
disableKinds = ["taxonomy", "taxonomyTerm"]
# Highlighting config
pygmentsCodeFences = true
pygmentsUseClasses = false
# Use the new Chroma Go highlighter in Hugo.
pygmentsUseClassic = false
#pygmentsOptions = "linenos=table"
# See https://help.farbox.com/pygments.html
pygmentsStyle = "tango"
## Configuration for Goldmark markdown parser: https://github.com/yuin/goldmark
[markup]
[markup.goldmark]
[markup.goldmark.renderer]
unsafe = true
# Image processing configuration.
[imaging]
resampleFilter = "CatmullRom"
quality = 75
anchor = "smart"
# Language configuration
[languages]
[languages.en]
description = "Operator Lifecyle Manager"
languageName ="English"
# Weight used for sorting.
weight = 1
# Everything below this are Site Params
[params]
copyright = "The Operator Lifecycle Manager Authors"
# privacy_policy = "https://policies.google.com/privacy"
# First one is picked as the Twitter card image if not set on page.
# images = ["images/project-illustration.png"]
# Menu title if your navbar has a versions selector to access old versions of your site.
# This menu appears only if you have at least one [params.versions] set.
version_menu = "Releases"
# Repository configuration (URLs for in-page links to opening issues and suggesting changes)
github_repo = "https://github.com/operator-framework/olm-docs"
# An optional link to a related project repo. For example, the sibling repository where your product code lives.
github_project_repo = "https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-lifecycle-manager"
# Enable Algolia DocSearch
algolia_docsearch = true
[[params.versions]]
version = "master"
url = "https://olm.operatorframework.io"
primary = true
[[params.versions]]
version = "v0.16.z"
url = "https://v0-16-z.olm.operatorframework.io/"
[[params.versions]]
version = "v0.18.z"
url = "https://v0-18-z.olm.operatorframework.io/"
[[params.versions]]
version = "legacy"
url = "https://legacy.olm.operatorframework.io/"
# User interface configuration
[params.ui]
# Set to true to disable breadcrumb navigation.
breadcrumb_disable = false
# Set to true to hide the sidebar search box (the top nav search box will still be displayed if search is enabled)
sidebar_search_disable = true
# Set to false if you don't want to display a logo (/assets/icons/logo.svg) in the top nav bar
navbar_logo = true
# Adds a H2 section titled "Feedback" to the bottom of each doc. The responses are sent to Google Analytics as events.
# This feature depends on [services.googleAnalytics] and will be disabled if "services.googleAnalytics.id" is not set.
# If you want this feature, but occasionally need to remove the "Feedback" section from a single page,
# add "hide_feedback: true" to the page's front matter.
[params.ui.feedback]
enable = true
# The responses that the user sees after clicking "yes" (the page was helpful) or "no" (the page was not helpful).
yes = 'Glad to hear it! Please <a href="https://github.com/operator-framework/olm-docs/issues/new">tell us how we can improve</a>.'
no = 'Sorry to hear that. Please <a href="https://github.com/operator-framework/olm-docs/issues/new">tell us how we can improve</a>.'
[params.links]
# End user relevant links. These will show up on left side of footer and in the community page if you have one.
[[params.links.social]]
name = "Slack"
url = "https://kubernetes.slack.com/archives/C0181L6JYQ2"
icon = "fab fa-slack"
desc = "Chat with OLM contributors"
[[params.links.social]]
name = "Forum"
url = "https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/operator-framework"
icon = "fas fa-comment"
[[params.links.social]]
name = "github"
url = "https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-lifecycle-manager"
icon = "fab fa-github"