A simple, clean, and responsive Jekyll theme for academics. If you like the theme, give it a star!
The vibrant community of al-folio users is growing! Academics around the world use this theme for their homepages, blogs, lab pages, as well as webpages for courses, workshops, conferences, meetups, and more. Check out the community webpages below. Feel free to add your own page(s) by sending a PR.
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Labs | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
Courses |
CMU PGM (S-19) CMU DeepRL (F-19, S-20, F-20, S-21) CMU MMML (F-20) CMU Distributed Systems (S-21) |
Conferences & workshops |
ML Retrospectives (NeurIPS: 2019, 2020; ICML: 2020) HAMLETS (NeurIPS: 2020) ICBINB (NeurIPS: 2020, 2021) Neural Compression (ICLR: 2021) Score Based Methods (NeurIPS: 2022) |
Want to learn more about Jekyll? Check out this tutorial. Why Jekyll? Read Andrej Karpathy's blog post!
For a hands-on walkthrough of al-folio installation, check out this cool video tutorial by one of the community members! 🎬 🍿
You need to take the following steps to get al-folio
up and running in your local machine:
$ git clone git@github.com:<your-username>/<your-repo-name>.git
$ cd <your-repo-name>
Finally, run the following command that will pull a pre-built image from DockerHub and will run your website.
$ docker-compose up
Note that when you run it for the first time, it will download a docker image of size 300MB or so.
Now, feel free to customize the theme however you like (don't forget to change the name!). After you are done, you can use the same command (docker-compose up
) to render the webpage with all you changes. Also, make sure to commit your final changes.
To change port number, you can edit
docker-compose.yml
file.
Assuming you have Ruby and Bundler installed on your system (hint: for ease of managing ruby gems, consider using rbenv), first fork the theme from github.com:alshedivat/al-folio
to github.com:<your-username>/<your-repo-name>
and do the following:
$ git clone git@github.com:<your-username>/<your-repo-name>.git
$ cd <your-repo-name>
$ bundle install
$ bundle exec jekyll serve
Now, feel free to customize the theme however you like (don't forget to change the name!). After you are done, commit your final changes.
Deploying your website to GitHub Pages is the most popular option. Starting version v0.3.5, al-folio will automatically re-deploy your webpage each time you push new changes to your repository! :sparkles:
For personal and organization webpages:
<your-github-username>.github.io
or <your-github-orgname>.github.io
._config.yml
, set url
to https://<your-github-username>.github.io
and leave baseurl
empty.<your-github-username>.github.io
.For project pages:
_config.yml
, set url
to https://<your-github-username>.github.io
and baseurl
to /<your-repository-name>/
.<your-github-username>.github.io/<your-repository-name>/
.To enable automatic deployment:
master
branch, your repository should now have a newly built gh-pages
branch.gh-pages
(NOT to master
). For more details, see Configuring a publishing source for your GitHub Pages site.If you installed al-folio as described above, you can upgrade to the latest version as follows:
# Assuming the current directory is <your-repo-name>
$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/alshedivat/al-folio.git
$ git fetch upstream
$ git rebase v0.3.5
If you have extensively customized a previous version, it might be trickier to upgrade.
You can still follow the steps above, but git rebase
may result in merge conflicts that must be resolved.
See git rebase manual and how to resolve conflicts for more information.
If rebasing is too complicated, we recommend to re-install the new version of the theme from scratch and port over your content and changes from the previous version manually.
Here are some frequently asked questions. If you have a different question, please ask using Discussions.
Q: After I fork and setup the repo, I get a deployment error.
Isn't the website supposed to correctly deploy automatically?
A: Yes, if you are using release v0.3.5
or later, the website will automatically and correctly re-deploy right after your first commit.
Please make some changes (e.g., change your website info in _config.yml
), commit, and push.
Make sure to follow deployment instructions in the previous section.
(Relevant issue: 209.)
Q: I am using a custom domain (e.g., foo.com
).
My custom domain becomes blank in the repository settings after each deployment.
How do I fix that?
A: You need to add CNAME
file to the master
or source
branch of your repository.
The file should contain your custom domain name.
(Relevant issue: 130.)
Q: My webpage works locally.
But after deploying, it is not displayed correctly (CSS and JS is not loaded properly).
How do I fix that?
A: Make sure to correctly specify the url
and baseurl
paths in _config.yml
.
Set url
to https://<your-github-username>.github.io
or to https://<your.custom.domain>
if you are using a custom domain.
If you are deploying a personal or organization website, leave baseurl
blank.
If you are deploying a project page, set baseurl: /<your-project-name>/
.
Q: Atom feed doesn't work. Why?
A: Make sure to correctly specify the url
and baseurl
paths in _config.yml
.
RSS Feed plugin works with these correctly set up fields: title
, url
, description
and author
.
Make sure to fill them in an appropriate way and try again.
Your publications page is generated automatically from your BibTex bibliography.
Simply edit _bibliography/papers.bib
.
You can also add new *.bib
files and customize the look of your publications however you like by editing _pages/publications.md
.
This Jekyll theme implements collections
to let you break up your work into categories.
The theme comes with two default collections: news
and projects
.
Items from the news
collection are automatically displayed on the home page.
Items from the projects
collection are displayed on a responsive grid on projects page.
You can easily create your own collections, apps, short stories, courses, or whatever your creative work is.
To do this, edit the collections in the _config.yml
file, create a corresponding folder, and create a landing page for your collection, similar to _pages/projects.md
.
al-folio comes with stylish layouts for pages and blog posts.
The theme allows you to create blog posts in the distill.pub style:
For more details on how to create distill-styled posts using <d-*>
tags, please refer to the example.
al-folio supports fast math typesetting through MathJax and code syntax highlighting using GitHub style:
Photo formatting is made simple using Bootstrap's grid system. Easily create beautiful grids within your blog posts and project pages:
al-folio uses github-readme-stats to display GitHub repositories and user stats on the the /repositories/
page.
Edit the _data/repositories.yml
and change the github_users
and github_repos
lists to include your own GitHub profile and repositories to the the /repositories/
page.
You may also use the following codes for displaying this in any other pages.
<!-- code for GitHub users -->
{% if site.data.repositories.github_users %}
<div class="repositories d-flex flex-wrap flex-md-row flex-column justify-content-between align-items-center">
{% for user in site.data.repositories.github_users %}
{% include repository/repo_user.html username=user %}
{% endfor %}
</div>
{% endif %}
<!-- code for GitHub repositories -->
{% if site.data.repositories.github_repos %}
<div class="repositories d-flex flex-wrap flex-md-row flex-column justify-content-between align-items-center">
{% for repo in site.data.repositories.github_repos %}
{% include repository/repo.html repository=repo %}
{% endfor %}
</div>
{% endif %}
A variety of beautiful theme colors have been selected for you to choose from.
The default is purple, but you can quickly change it by editing the
--global-theme-color
variable in the _sass/_themes.scss
file.
Other color variables are listed there as well.
The stock theme color options available can be found at _sass/variables.scss
.
You can also add your own colors to this file assigning each a name for ease of
use across the template.
al-folio supports preview images on social media.
To enable this functionality you will need to set serve_og_meta
to true
in your _config.yml
.
Once you have done so, all your site's pages will include Open Graph data in the HTML head element.
You will then need to configure what image to display in your site's social media previews.
This can be configured on a per-page basis, by setting the og_image
page variable.
If for an individual page this variable is not set, then the theme will fall back to a site-wide og_image
variable, configurable in your _config.yml
.
In both the page-specific and site-wide cases, the og_image
variable needs to hold the URL for the image you wish to display in social media previews.
It generates an Atom (RSS-like) feed of your posts, useful for Atom and RSS readers.
The feed is reachable simply by typing after your homepage /feed.xml
.
E.g. assuming your website mountpoint is the main folder, you can type yourusername.github.io/feed.xml
Contributions to al-folio are very welcome! Before you get started, please take a look at the guidelines.
If you would like to improve documentation, add your webpage to the list below, or fix a minor inconsistency or bug, please feel free to send a PR directly to master
.
For more complex issues/bugs or feature requests, please open an issue using the appropriate template.
Maruan |
Rohan Deb Sarkar |
Amir Pourmand |
The theme is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Originally, al-folio was based on the *folio theme (published by Lia Bogoev and under the MIT license). Since then, it got a full re-write of the styles and many additional cool features.