From 06ccb89cd7d5a3cade1eb5c2155b9b06e5395b0b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Blue Rose <134471273+bluerosegarden@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2023 15:53:49 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] docs: clarifications about globs (#559) * Add note about fast-glob * Add warning about non-markdown files Also added a glob pattern to filter out all non-markdown files outside of a specified folder. * run npm format --------- Co-authored-by: wych --- docs/features/private pages.md | 10 +++++++++- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/features/private pages.md b/docs/features/private pages.md index 5c3940bc..638c628b 100644 --- a/docs/features/private pages.md +++ b/docs/features/private pages.md @@ -12,9 +12,17 @@ There may be some notes you want to avoid publishing as a website. Quartz suppor If you'd like to only publish a select number of notes, you can instead use `Plugin.ExplicitPublish` which will filter out all notes except for any that have `publish: true` in the frontmatter. +> [!warning] +> Regardless of the filter plugin used, **all non-markdown files will be emitted and available publically in the final build.** This includes files such as images, voice recordings, PDFs, etc. One way to prevent this and still be able to embed local images is to create a folder specifically for public media and add the following two patterns to the ignorePatterns array. +> +> `"!(PublicMedia)**/!(*.md)", "!(*.md)"` + ## `ignorePatterns` -This is a field in `quartz.config.ts` under the main [[configuration]] which allows you to specify a list of patterns to effectively exclude from parsing all together. Any valid [glob](https://github.com/mrmlnc/fast-glob#pattern-syntax) pattern works here. +This is a field in `quartz.config.ts` under the main [[configuration]] which allows you to specify a list of patterns to effectively exclude from parsing all together. Any valid [fast-glob](https://github.com/mrmlnc/fast-glob#pattern-syntax) pattern works here. + +> [!note] +> Bash's glob syntax is slightly different from fast-glob's and using bash's syntax may lead to unexpected results. Common examples include: