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**Expected behavior**
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
**Screenshots and Source**
**Screenshots**
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
You can help speed up fixing the problem by either
1. providing a simple reproduction
2. linking to your Quartz repository where the problem can be observed
**Desktop (please complete the following information):**
- Quartz Version: [e.g. v4.1.2]
- `node` Version: [e.g. v18.16]
- `npm` version: [e.g. v10.1.0]
- Device: [e.g. iPhone6]
- OS: [e.g. iOS]
- Browser [e.g. chrome, safari]

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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "npm"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
groups:
production-dependencies:
applies-to: "version-updates"
patterns:
- "*"
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
groups:
ci-dependencies:
applies-to: "version-updates"
patterns:
- "*"

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name: Build Preview Deployment
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize]
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
build-preview:
if: ${{ github.repository == 'jackyzha0/quartz' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Build Preview
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
- name: Cache dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-node-
- run: npm ci
- name: Check types and style
run: npm run check
- name: Build Quartz
run: npx quartz build -d docs -v
- name: Upload build artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: preview-build
path: public

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@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ on:
push:
branches:
- v4
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
build-and-test:
@ -19,17 +18,17 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 20
node-version: 18
- name: Cache dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v4
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
@ -45,28 +44,10 @@ jobs:
run: npm test
- name: Ensure Quartz builds, check bundle info
run: npx quartz build --bundleInfo -d docs
run: npx quartz build --bundleInfo
publish-tag:
if: ${{ github.repository == 'jackyzha0/quartz' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/v4' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
- name: Get package version
run: node -p -e '`PACKAGE_VERSION=${require("./package.json").version}`' >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Create release tag
uses: pkgdeps/git-tag-action@v3
uses: Klemensas/action-autotag@stable
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
github_repo: ${{ github.repository }}
version: ${{ env.PACKAGE_VERSION }}
git_commit_sha: ${{ github.sha }}
git_tag_prefix: "v"
GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
tag_prefix: "v"

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name: Upload Preview Deployment
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["Build Preview Deployment"]
types:
- completed
permissions:
actions: read
deployments: write
contents: read
pull-requests: write
jobs:
deploy-preview:
if: ${{ github.repository == 'jackyzha0/quartz' && github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Deploy Preview to Cloudflare Pages
steps:
- name: Download build artifact
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
id: preview-build-artifact
with:
name: preview-build
path: build
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run-id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
- name: Deploy to Cloudflare Pages
uses: AdrianGonz97/refined-cf-pages-action@v1
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
accountId: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID }}
githubToken: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
projectName: quartz
deploymentName: Branch Preview
directory: ${{ steps.preview-build-artifact.outputs.download-path }}

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name: Docker build & push image
on:
push:
branches: [v4]
tags: ["v*"]
pull_request:
branches: [v4]
paths:
- .github/workflows/docker-build-push.yaml
- quartz/**
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
build:
if: ${{ github.repository == 'jackyzha0/quartz' }} # Comment this out if you want to publish your own images on a fork!
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Set lowercase repository owner environment variable
run: |
echo "OWNER_LOWERCASE=${OWNER,,}" >> ${GITHUB_ENV}
env:
OWNER: "${{ github.repository_owner }}"
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Inject slug/short variables
uses: rlespinasse/github-slug-action@v5.1.0
- name: Set up QEMU
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v3
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
with:
install: true
driver-opts: |
image=moby/buildkit:master
network=host
- name: Install cosign
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
uses: sigstore/cosign-installer@v3.8.2
- name: Login to GitHub Container Registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Extract metadata tags and labels on PRs
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
id: meta-pr
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: ghcr.io/${{ env.OWNER_LOWERCASE }}/quartz
tags: |
type=raw,value=sha-${{ env.GITHUB_SHA_SHORT }}
labels: |
org.opencontainers.image.source="https://github.com/${{ github.repository_owner }}/quartz"
- name: Extract metadata tags and labels for main, release or tag
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
flavor: |
latest=auto
images: ghcr.io/${{ env.OWNER_LOWERCASE }}/quartz
tags: |
type=semver,pattern={{version}}
type=semver,pattern={{major}}.{{minor}}
type=semver,pattern={{major}}.{{minor}}.{{patch}}
type=raw,value=latest,enable=${{ github.ref == format('refs/heads/{0}', github.event.repository.default_branch) }}
type=raw,value=sha-${{ env.GITHUB_SHA_SHORT }}
labels: |
maintainer=${{ github.repository_owner }}
org.opencontainers.image.source="https://github.com/${{ github.repository_owner }}/quartz"
- name: Build and push Docker image
id: build-and-push
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
with:
push: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
build-args: |
GIT_SHA=${{ env.GITHUB_SHA }}
DOCKER_LABEL=sha-${{ env.GITHUB_SHA_SHORT }}
tags: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.tags || steps.meta-pr.outputs.tags }}
labels: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.labels || steps.meta-pr.outputs.labels }}
cache-from: type=gha
cache-to: type=gha

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v20.9.0

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FROM node:22-slim AS builder
FROM node:20-slim as builder
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
COPY package.json .
COPY package-lock.json* .
RUN npm ci
FROM node:22-slim
FROM node:20-slim
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
COPY --from=builder /usr/src/app/ /usr/src/app/
COPY . .

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@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
Quartz is a set of tools that helps you publish your [digital garden](https://jzhao.xyz/posts/networked-thought) and notes as a website for free.
Quartz v4 features a from-the-ground rewrite focusing on end-user extensibility and ease-of-use.
**If you are looking for Quartz v3, you can find it on the [`hugo` branch](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/tree/hugo).**
🔗 Read the documentation and get started: https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/
[Join the Discord Community](https://discord.gg/cRFFHYye7t)

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@ -129,11 +129,11 @@ export default (() => {
return <button id="btn">Click me</button>
}
YourComponent.beforeDOMLoaded = `
YourComponent.beforeDOM = `
console.log("hello from before the page loads!")
`
YourComponent.afterDOMLoaded = `
YourComponent.afterDOM = `
document.getElementById('btn').onclick = () => {
alert('button clicked!')
}
@ -156,25 +156,12 @@ document.addEventListener("nav", () => {
// do page specific logic here
// e.g. attach event listeners
const toggleSwitch = document.querySelector("#switch") as HTMLInputElement
toggleSwitch.removeEventListener("change", switchTheme)
toggleSwitch.addEventListener("change", switchTheme)
window.addCleanup(() => toggleSwitch.removeEventListener("change", switchTheme))
})
```
You can also add the equivalent of a `beforeunload` event for [[SPA Routing]] via the `prenav` event.
```ts
document.addEventListener("prenav", () => {
// executed after an SPA navigation is triggered but
// before the page is replaced
// one usage pattern is to store things in sessionStorage
// in the prenav and then conditionally load then in the consequent
// nav
})
```
It is best practice to track any event handlers via `window.addCleanup` to prevent memory leaks.
This will get called on page navigation.
It is best practice to also unmount any existing event handlers to prevent memory leaks.
#### Importing Code
@ -192,7 +179,7 @@ export default (() => {
return <button id="btn">Click me</button>
}
YourComponent.afterDOMLoaded = script
YourComponent.afterDOM = script
return YourComponent
}) satisfies QuartzComponentConstructor
```

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- `BuildCtx` is defined in `quartz/ctx.ts`. It consists of
- `argv`: The command line arguments passed to the Quartz [[build]] command
- `cfg`: The full Quartz [[configuration]]
- `allSlugs`: a list of all the valid content slugs (see [[paths]] for more information on what a slug is)
- `allSlugs`: a list of all the valid content slugs (see [[paths]] for more information on what a `ServerSlug` is)
- `StaticResources` is defined in `quartz/resources.tsx`. It consists of
- `css`: a list of CSS style definitions that should be loaded. A CSS style is described with the `CSSResource` type which is also defined in `quartz/resources.tsx`. It accepts either a source URL or the inline content of the stylesheet.
- `css`: a list of URLs for stylesheets that should be loaded
- `js`: a list of scripts that should be loaded. A script is described with the `JSResource` type which is also defined in `quartz/resources.tsx`. It allows you to define a load time (either before or after the DOM has been loaded), whether it should be a module, and either the source URL or the inline content of the script.
- `additionalHead`: a list of JSX elements or functions that return JSX elements to be added to the `<head>` tag of the page. Functions receive the page's data as an argument and can conditionally render elements.
## Transformers
@ -38,7 +37,7 @@ Transformers **map** over content, taking a Markdown file and outputting modifie
```ts
export type QuartzTransformerPluginInstance = {
name: string
textTransform?: (ctx: BuildCtx, src: string) => string
textTransform?: (ctx: BuildCtx, src: string | Buffer) => string | Buffer
markdownPlugins?: (ctx: BuildCtx) => PluggableList
htmlPlugins?: (ctx: BuildCtx) => PluggableList
externalResources?: (ctx: BuildCtx) => Partial<StaticResources>
@ -54,12 +53,12 @@ All transformer plugins must define at least a `name` field to register the plug
Normally for both `remark` and `rehype`, you can find existing plugins that you can use to . If you'd like to create your own `remark` or `rehype` plugin, checkout the [guide to creating a plugin](https://unifiedjs.com/learn/guide/create-a-plugin/) using `unified` (the underlying AST parser and transformer library).
A good example of a transformer plugin that borrows from the `remark` and `rehype` ecosystems is the [[plugins/Latex|Latex]] plugin:
A good example of a transformer plugin that borrows from the `remark` and `rehype` ecosystems is the [[Latex]] plugin:
```ts title="quartz/plugins/transformers/latex.ts"
import remarkMath from "remark-math"
import rehypeKatex from "rehype-katex"
import rehypeMathjax from "rehype-mathjax/svg"
import rehypeMathjax from "rehype-mathjax/svg.js"
import { QuartzTransformerPlugin } from "../types"
interface Options {
@ -85,21 +84,17 @@ export const Latex: QuartzTransformerPlugin<Options> = (opts?: Options) => {
externalResources() {
if (engine === "katex") {
return {
css: [
{
// base css
content: "https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/KaTeX/0.16.9/katex.min.css",
},
],
css: ["https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@0.16.0/dist/katex.min.css"],
js: [
{
// fix copy behaviour: https://github.com/KaTeX/KaTeX/blob/main/contrib/copy-tex/README.md
src: "https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/KaTeX/0.16.9/contrib/copy-tex.min.js",
src: "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@0.16.7/dist/contrib/copy-tex.min.js",
loadTime: "afterDOMReady",
contentType: "external",
},
],
}
} else {
return {}
}
},
}
@ -225,31 +220,20 @@ export type QuartzEmitterPluginInstance = {
ctx: BuildCtx,
content: ProcessedContent[],
resources: StaticResources,
): Promise<FilePath[]> | AsyncGenerator<FilePath>
partialEmit?(
ctx: BuildCtx,
content: ProcessedContent[],
resources: StaticResources,
changeEvents: ChangeEvent[],
): Promise<FilePath[]> | AsyncGenerator<FilePath> | null
emitCallback: EmitCallback,
): Promise<FilePath[]>
getQuartzComponents(ctx: BuildCtx): QuartzComponent[]
}
```
An emitter plugin must define a `name` field, an `emit` function, and a `getQuartzComponents` function. It can optionally implement a `partialEmit` function for incremental builds.
An emitter plugin must define a `name` field an `emit` function and a `getQuartzComponents` function. `emit` is responsible for looking at all the parsed and filtered content and then appropriately creating files and returning a list of paths to files the plugin created.
- `emit` is responsible for looking at all the parsed and filtered content and then appropriately creating files and returning a list of paths to files the plugin created.
- `partialEmit` is an optional function that enables incremental builds. It receives information about which files have changed (`changeEvents`) and can selectively rebuild only the necessary files. This is useful for optimizing build times in development mode. If `partialEmit` is undefined, it will default to the `emit` function.
- `getQuartzComponents` declares which Quartz components the emitter uses to construct its pages.
Creating new files can be done via regular Node [fs module](https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html) (i.e. `fs.cp` or `fs.writeFile`) or via the `write` function in `quartz/plugins/emitters/helpers.ts` if you are creating files that contain text. `write` has the following signature:
Creating new files can be done via regular Node [fs module](https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html) (i.e. `fs.cp` or `fs.writeFile`) or via the `emitCallback` if you are creating files that contain text. The `emitCallback` function is the 4th argument of the emit function. It's interface looks something like this:
```ts
export type WriteOptions = (data: {
// the build context
ctx: BuildCtx
export type EmitCallback = (data: {
// the name of the file to emit (not including the file extension)
slug: FullSlug
slug: ServerSlug
// the file extension
ext: `.${string}` | ""
// the file content to add
@ -275,11 +259,11 @@ export const ContentPage: QuartzEmitterPlugin = () => {
...defaultContentPageLayout,
pageBody: Content(),
}
const { head, header, beforeBody, pageBody, afterBody, left, right, footer } = layout
const { head, header, beforeBody, pageBody, left, right, footer } = layout
return {
name: "ContentPage",
getQuartzComponents() {
return [head, ...header, ...beforeBody, pageBody, ...afterBody, ...left, ...right, footer]
return [head, ...header, ...beforeBody, pageBody, ...left, ...right, footer]
},
async emit(ctx, content, resources, emit): Promise<FilePath[]> {
const cfg = ctx.cfg.configuration
@ -287,7 +271,7 @@ export const ContentPage: QuartzEmitterPlugin = () => {
const allFiles = content.map((c) => c[1].data)
for (const [tree, file] of content) {
const slug = canonicalizeServer(file.data.slug!)
const externalResources = pageResources(slug, file.data, resources)
const externalResources = pageResources(slug, resources)
const componentData: QuartzComponentProps = {
fileData: file.data,
externalResources,
@ -297,7 +281,7 @@ export const ContentPage: QuartzEmitterPlugin = () => {
allFiles,
}
const content = renderPage(cfg, slug, componentData, opts, externalResources)
const content = renderPage(slug, componentData, opts, externalResources)
const fp = await emit({
content,
slug: file.data.slug!,

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- `SimpleSlug`: cannot be relative and shouldn't have `/index` as an ending or a file extension. It _can_ however have a trailing slash to indicate a folder path.
- `RelativeURL`: must start with `.` or `..` to indicate it's a relative URL. Shouldn't have `/index` as an ending or a file extension but can contain a trailing slash.
To get a clearer picture of how these relate to each other, take a look at the path tests in `quartz/util/path.test.ts`.
To get a clearer picture of how these relate to each other, take a look at the path tests in `quartz/path.test.ts`.

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title: Authoring Content
---
All of the content in your Quartz should go in the `/content` folder. The content for the home page of your Quartz lives in `content/index.md`. If you've [[index#🪴 Get Started|setup Quartz]] already, this folder should already be initialized. Any Markdown in this folder will get processed by Quartz.
All of the content in your Quartz should go in the `/content` folder. The content for the home page of your Quartz lives in `content/index.md`. If you've [[index#🪴 Get Started|setup Quartz]] already, this folder should already be initailized. Any Markdown in this folder will get processed by Quartz.
It is recommended that you use [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/) as a way to edit and maintain your Quartz. It comes with a nice editor and graphical interface to preview, edit, and link your local files and attachments.
@ -28,20 +28,21 @@ The rest of your content lives here. You can use **Markdown** here :)
Some common frontmatter fields that are natively supported by Quartz:
- `title`: Title of the page. If it isn't provided, Quartz will use the name of the file as the title.
- `description`: Description of the page used for link previews.
- `permalink`: A custom URL for the page that will remain constant even if the path to the file changes.
- `aliases`: Other names for this note. This is a list of strings.
- `tags`: Tags for this note.
- `draft`: Whether to publish the page or not. This is one way to make [[private pages|pages private]] in Quartz.
- `date`: A string representing the day the note was published. Normally uses `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
See [[Frontmatter]] for a complete list of frontmatter.
## Syncing your Content
When your Quartz is at a point you're happy with, you can save your changes to GitHub.
First, make sure you've [[setting up your GitHub repository|already setup your GitHub repository]] and then do `npx quartz sync`.
When your Quartz is at a point you're happy with, you can save your changes to GitHub by doing `npx quartz sync`.
## Customization
Frontmatter parsing for `title`, `tags`, `aliases` and `cssclasses` is a functionality of the [[Frontmatter]] plugin, `date` is handled by the [[CreatedModifiedDate]] plugin and `description` by the [[Description]] plugin. See the plugin pages for customization options.
> [!hint] Flags and options
> For full help options, you can run `npx quartz sync --help`.
>
> Most of these have sensible defaults but you can override them if you have a custom setup:
>
> - `-d` or `--directory`: the content folder. This is normally just `content`
> - `-v` or `--verbose`: print out extra logging information
> - `--commit` or `--no-commit`: whether to make a `git` commit for your changes
> - `--push` or `--no-push`: whether to push updates to your GitHub fork of Quartz
> - `--pull` or `--no-pull`: whether to try and pull in any updates from your GitHub fork (i.e. from other devices) before pushing

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> - `--serve`: run a local hot-reloading server to preview your Quartz
> - `--port`: what port to run the local preview server on
> - `--concurrency`: how many threads to use to parse notes
> [!warning] Not to be used for production
> Serve mode is intended for local previews only.
> For production workloads, see the page on [[hosting]].

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This part of the configuration concerns anything that can affect the whole site. The following is a list breaking down all the things you can configure:
- `pageTitle`: title of the site. This is also used when generating the [[RSS Feed]] for your site.
- `pageTitleSuffix`: a string added to the end of the page title. This only applies to the browser tab title, not the title shown at the top of the page.
- `enableSPA`: whether to enable [[SPA Routing]] on your site.
- `enablePopovers`: whether to enable [[popover previews]] on your site.
- `analytics`: what to use for analytics on your site. Values can be
- `null`: don't use analytics;
- `{ provider: 'google', tagId: '<your-google-tag>' }`: use Google Analytics;
- `{ provider: 'plausible' }` (managed) or `{ provider: 'plausible', host: '<your-plausible-host>' }` (self-hosted): use [Plausible](https://plausible.io/);
- `{ provider: 'umami', host: '<your-umami-host>', websiteId: '<your-umami-website-id>' }`: use [Umami](https://umami.is/);
- `{ provider: 'goatcounter', websiteId: 'my-goatcounter-id' }` (managed) or `{ provider: 'goatcounter', websiteId: 'my-goatcounter-id', host: 'my-goatcounter-domain.com', scriptSrc: 'https://my-url.to/counter.js' }` (self-hosted) use [GoatCounter](https://goatcounter.com);
- `{ provider: 'posthog', apiKey: '<your-posthog-project-apiKey>', host: '<your-posthog-host>' }`: use [Posthog](https://posthog.com/);
- `{ provider: 'tinylytics', siteId: '<your-site-id>' }`: use [Tinylytics](https://tinylytics.app/);
- `{ provider: 'cabin' }` or `{ provider: 'cabin', host: 'https://cabin.example.com' }` (custom domain): use [Cabin](https://withcabin.com);
- `{provider: 'clarity', projectId: '<your-clarity-id-code' }`: use [Microsoft clarity](https://clarity.microsoft.com/). The project id can be found on top of the overview page.
- `locale`: used for [[i18n]] and date formatting
- `{ provider: 'plausible' }`: use [Plausible](https://plausible.io/), a privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics; or
- `{ provider: 'google', tagId: <your-google-tag> }`: use Google Analytics
- `baseUrl`: this is used for sitemaps and RSS feeds that require an absolute URL to know where the canonical 'home' of your site lives. This is normally the deployed URL of your site (e.g. `quartz.jzhao.xyz` for this site). Do not include the protocol (i.e. `https://`) or any leading or trailing slashes.
- This should also include the subpath if you are [[hosting]] on GitHub pages without a custom domain. For example, if my repository is `jackyzha0/quartz`, GitHub pages would deploy to `https://jackyzha0.github.io/quartz` and the `baseUrl` would be `jackyzha0.github.io/quartz`.
- This should also include the subpath if you are [[hosting]] on GitHub pages without a custom domain. For example, if my repository is `jackyzha0/quartz`, GitHub pages would deploy to `https://jackyzha0.github.io/quartz` and the `baseUrl` would be `jackyzha0.github.io/quartz`
- Note that Quartz 4 will avoid using this as much as possible and use relative URLs whenever it can to make sure your site works no matter _where_ you end up actually deploying it.
- `ignorePatterns`: a list of [glob](<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glob_(programming)>) patterns that Quartz should ignore and not search through when looking for files inside the `content` folder. See [[private pages]] for more details.
- `defaultDateType`: whether to use created, modified, or published as the default date to display on pages and page listings.
- `theme`: configure how the site looks.
- `cdnCaching`: if `true` (default), use Google CDN to cache the fonts. This will generally be faster. Disable (`false`) this if you want Quartz to download the fonts to be self-contained.
- `typography`: what fonts to use. Any font available on [Google Fonts](https://fonts.google.com/) works here.
- `title`: font for the title of the site (optional, same as `header` by default)
- `header`: font to use for headers
- `code`: font for inline and block quotes
- `body`: font for everything
- `header`: Font to use for headers
- `code`: Font for inline and block quotes.
- `body`: Font for everything
- `colors`: controls the theming of the site.
- `light`: page background
- `lightgray`: borders
@ -56,7 +46,6 @@ This part of the configuration concerns anything that can affect the whole site.
- `secondary`: link colour, current [[graph view|graph]] node
- `tertiary`: hover states and visited [[graph view|graph]] nodes
- `highlight`: internal link background, highlighted text, [[syntax highlighting|highlighted lines of code]]
- `textHighlight`: markdown highlighted text background
## Plugins
@ -64,7 +53,7 @@ You can think of Quartz plugins as a series of transformations over content.
![[quartz transform pipeline.png]]
```ts title="quartz.config.ts"
```ts
plugins: {
transformers: [...],
filters: [...],
@ -72,62 +61,22 @@ plugins: {
}
```
- [[tags/plugin/transformer|Transformers]] **map** over content (e.g. parsing frontmatter, generating a description)
- [[tags/plugin/filter|Filters]] **filter** content (e.g. filtering out drafts)
- [[tags/plugin/emitter|Emitters]] **reduce** over content (e.g. creating an RSS feed or pages that list all files with a specific tag)
- [[making plugins#Transformers|Transformers]] **map** over content (e.g. parsing frontmatter, generating a description)
- [[making plugins#Filters|Filters]] **filter** content (e.g. filtering out drafts)
- [[making plugins#Emitters|Emitters]] **reduce** over content (e.g. creating an RSS feed or pages that list all files with a specific tag)
You can customize the behaviour of Quartz by adding, removing and reordering plugins in the `transformers`, `filters` and `emitters` fields.
By adding, removing, and reordering plugins from the `tranformers`, `filters`, and `emitters` fields, you can customize the behaviour of Quartz.
> [!note]
> Each node is modified by every transformer _in order_. Some transformers are position sensitive, so you may need to pay particular attention to whether they need to come before or after certain other plugins.
> Each node is modified by every transformer _in order_. Some transformers are position-sensitive so you may need to take special note of whether it needs come before or after any other particular plugins.
You should take care to add the plugin to the right entry corresponding to its plugin type. For example, to add the [[ExplicitPublish]] plugin (a [[tags/plugin/filter|Filter]]), you would add the following line:
Additionally, plugins may also have their own configuration settings that you can pass in. For example, the [[Latex]] plugin allows you to pass in a field specifying the `renderEngine` to choose between Katex and MathJax.
```ts title="quartz.config.ts"
filters: [
...
Plugin.ExplicitPublish(),
...
],
```
To remove a plugin, you should remove all occurrences of it in the `quartz.config.ts`.
To customize plugins further, some plugins may also have their own configuration settings that you can pass in. If you do not pass in a configuration, the plugin will use its default settings.
For example, the [[plugins/Latex|Latex]] plugin allows you to pass in a field specifying the `renderEngine` to choose between Katex and MathJax.
```ts title="quartz.config.ts"
```ts
transformers: [
Plugin.FrontMatter(), // use default options
Plugin.Latex({ renderEngine: "katex" }), // set some custom options
Plugin.FrontMatter(), // uses default options
Plugin.Latex({ renderEngine: "katex" }), // specify some options
]
```
Some plugins are included by default in the [`quartz.config.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz.config.ts), but there are more available.
You can see a list of all plugins and their configuration options [[tags/plugin|here]].
If you'd like to make your own plugins, see the [[making plugins|making custom plugins]] guide.
## Fonts
Fonts can be specified as a `string` or a `FontSpecification`:
```ts
// string
typography: {
header: "Schibsted Grotesk",
...
}
// FontSpecification
typography: {
header: {
name: "Schibsted Grotesk",
weights: [400, 700],
includeItalic: true,
},
...
}
```
If you'd like to make your own plugins, read the guide on [[making plugins]] for more information.

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---
title: Citations
tags:
- feature/transformer
---
Quartz uses [rehype-citation](https://github.com/timlrx/rehype-citation) to support parsing of a BibTex bibliography file.
Under the default configuration, a citation key `[@templeton2024scaling]` will be exported as `(Templeton et al., 2024)`.
> [!example]- BibTex file
>
> ```bib title="bibliography.bib"
> @article{templeton2024scaling,
> title={Scaling Monosemanticity: Extracting Interpretable Features from Claude 3 Sonnet},
> author={Templeton, Adly and Conerly, Tom and Marcus, Jonathan and Lindsey, Jack and Bricken, Trenton and Chen, Brian and Pearce, Adam and Citro, Craig and Ameisen, Emmanuel and Jones, Andy and Cunningham, Hoagy and Turner, Nicholas L and McDougall, Callum and MacDiarmid, Monte and Freeman, C. Daniel and Sumers, Theodore R. and Rees, Edward and Batson, Joshua and Jermyn, Adam and Carter, Shan and Olah, Chris and Henighan, Tom},
> year={2024},
> journal={Transformer Circuits Thread},
> url={https://transformer-circuits.pub/2024/scaling-monosemanticity/index.html}
> }
> ```
> [!note] Behaviour of references
>
> By default, the references will be included at the end of the file. To control where the references to be included, uses `[^ref]`
>
> Refer to `rehype-citation` docs for more information.
## Customization
Citation parsing is a functionality of the [[plugins/Citations|Citation]] plugin. **This plugin is not enabled by default**. See the plugin page for customization options.

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You can run the below one-liner to run Quartz in Docker.
```sh
docker run --rm -itp 8080:8080 -p 3001:3001 -v ./content:/usr/src/app/content $(docker build -q .)
docker run --rm -itp 8080:8080 $(docker build -q .)
```

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
---
title: LaTeX
tags:
- feature/transformer
- plugin/transformer
---
Quartz uses [Katex](https://katex.org/) by default to typeset both inline and block math expressions at build time.
@ -39,20 +38,6 @@ a & b & c
\end{bmatrix}
$$
$$
\begin{array}{rll}
E \psi &= H\psi & \text{Expanding the Hamiltonian Operator} \\
&= -\frac{\hbar^2}{2m}\frac{\partial^2}{\partial x^2} \psi + \frac{1}{2}m\omega x^2 \psi & \text{Using the ansatz $\psi(x) = e^{-kx^2}f(x)$, hoping to cancel the $x^2$ term} \\
&= -\frac{\hbar^2}{2m} [4k^2x^2f(x)+2(-2kx)f'(x) + f''(x)]e^{-kx^2} + \frac{1}{2}m\omega x^2 f(x)e^{-kx^2} &\text{Removing the $e^{-kx^2}$ term from both sides} \\
& \Downarrow \\
Ef(x) &= -\frac{\hbar^2}{2m} [4k^2x^2f(x)-4kxf'(x) + f''(x)] + \frac{1}{2}m\omega x^2 f(x) & \text{Choosing $k=\frac{im}{2}\sqrt{\frac{\omega}{\hbar}}$ to cancel the $x^2$ term, via $-\frac{\hbar^2}{2m}4k^2=\frac{1}{2}m \omega$} \\
&= -\frac{\hbar^2}{2m} [-4kxf'(x) + f''(x)] \\
\end{array}
$$
> [!warn]
> Due to limitations in the [underlying parsing library](https://github.com/remarkjs/remark-math), block math in Quartz requires the `$$` delimiters to be on newlines like above.
### Inline Math
Similarly, inline math can be rendered by delimiting math expression with a single `$`. For example, `$e^{i\pi} = -1$` produces $e^{i\pi} = -1$
@ -68,15 +53,11 @@ For example:
- Incorrect: `I have $1 and you have $2` produces I have $1 and you have $2
- Correct: `I have \$1 and you have \$2` produces I have \$1 and you have \$2
### Using mhchem
## MathJax
Add the following import to the top of `quartz/plugins/transformers/latex.ts` (before all the other
imports):
```ts title="quartz/plugins/transformers/latex.ts"
import "katex/contrib/mhchem"
```
In `quartz.config.ts`, you can configure Quartz to use [MathJax SVG rendering](https://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output/svg.html) by replacing `Plugin.Latex({ renderEngine: 'katex' })` with `Plugin.Latex({ renderEngine: 'mathjax' })`
## Customization
Latex parsing is a functionality of the [[plugins/Latex|Latex]] plugin. See the plugin page for customization options.
- Removing Latex support: remove all instances of `Plugin.Latex()` from `quartz.config.ts`.
- Plugin: `quartz/plugins/transformers/latex.ts`

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---
title: "Mermaid Diagrams"
tags:
- feature/transformer
---
Quartz supports Mermaid which allows you to add diagrams and charts to your notes. Mermaid supports a range of diagrams, such as [flow charts](https://mermaid.js.org/syntax/flowchart.html), [sequence diagrams](https://mermaid.js.org/syntax/sequenceDiagram.html), and [timelines](https://mermaid.js.org/syntax/timeline.html). This is enabled as a part of [[Obsidian compatibility]] and can be configured and enabled/disabled from that plugin.
By default, Quartz will render Mermaid diagrams to match the site theme.
> [!warning]
> Wondering why Mermaid diagrams may not be showing up even if you have them enabled? You may need to reorder your plugins so that [[ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown]] is _after_ [[SyntaxHighlighting]].
> Wondering why Mermaid diagrams may not be showing up even if you have them enabled? You may need to reorder your plugins so that `Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown()` is _after_ `Plugin.SyntaxHighlighting()`.
## Syntax

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---
title: "Obsidian Compatibility"
tags:
- feature/transformer
- plugin/transformer
---
Quartz was originally designed as a tool to publish Obsidian vaults as websites. Even as the scope of Quartz has widened over time, it hasn't lost the ability to seamlessly interoperate with Obsidian.
By default, Quartz ships with the [[ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown]] plugin, which is a transformer plugin that adds support for [Obsidian Flavored Markdown](https://help.obsidian.md/Editing+and+formatting/Obsidian+Flavored+Markdown). This includes support for features like [[wikilinks]] and [[Mermaid diagrams]].
By default, Quartz ships with `Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown` which is a transformer plugin that adds support for [Obsidian Flavored Markdown](https://help.obsidian.md/Editing+and+formatting/Obsidian+Flavored+Markdown). This includes support for features like [[wikilinks]] and [[Mermaid diagrams]].
It also ships with support for [frontmatter parsing](https://help.obsidian.md/Editing+and+formatting/Properties) with the same fields that Obsidian uses through the [[Frontmatter]] transformer plugin.
It also ships with support for [frontmatter parsing](https://help.obsidian.md/Editing+and+formatting/Properties) with the same fields that Obsidian uses through the `Plugin.FrontMatter` transformer plugin.
Finally, Quartz also provides [[CrawlLinks]] plugin, which allows you to customize Quartz's link resolution behaviour to match Obsidian.
Finally, Quartz also provides `Plugin.CrawlLinks` which allows you to customize Quartz's link resolution behaviour to match Obsidian.
## Configuration
This functionality is provided by the [[ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown]], [[Frontmatter]] and [[CrawlLinks]] plugins. See the plugin pages for customization options.
- Frontmatter parsing:
- Disabling: remove all instances of `Plugin.FrontMatter()` from `quartz.config.ts`.
- Customize default values for frontmatter: edit `quartz/plugins/transformers/frontmatter.ts`
- Obsidian Flavored Markdown:
- Disabling: remove all instances of `Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown()` from `quartz.config.ts`
- Customizing features: `Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown` has several other options to toggle on and off:
- `comments`: whether to enable `%%` style Obsidian comments. Defaults to `true`
- `highlight`: whether to enable `==` style highlights. Defaults to `true`
- `wikilinks`: whether to enable turning [[wikilinks]] into regular links. Defaults to `true`
- `callouts`: whether to enable [[callouts]]. Defaults to `true`
- `mermaid`: whether to enable [[Mermaid diagrams]]. Defaults to `true`
- `parseTags`: whether to try and parse tags in the content body. Defaults to `true`
- `enableInHtmlEmbed`: whether to try and parse Obsidian flavoured markdown in raw HTML. Defaults to `false`
- Link resolution behaviour:
- Disabling: remove all instances of `Plugin.CrawlLinks()` from `quartz.config.ts`
- Changing link resolution preference: set `markdownLinkResolution` to one of `absolute`, `relative` or `shortest`

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---
title: "OxHugo Compatibility"
tags:
- feature/transformer
- plugin/transformer
---
[org-roam](https://www.orgroam.com/) is a plain-text personal knowledge management system for [emacs](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emacs). [ox-hugo](https://github.com/kaushalmodi/ox-hugo) is org exporter backend that exports `org-mode` files to [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) compatible Markdown.
Because the Markdown generated by ox-hugo is not pure Markdown but Hugo specific, we need to transform it to fit into Quartz. This is done by the [[OxHugoFlavoredMarkdown]] plugin. Even though this plugin was written with `ox-hugo` in mind, it should work for any Hugo specific Markdown.
Because the Markdown generated by ox-hugo is not pure Markdown but Hugo specific, we need to transform it to fit into Quartz. This is done by `Plugin.OxHugoFlavouredMarkdown`. Even though this [[making plugins|plugin]] was written with `ox-hugo` in mind, it should work for any Hugo specific Markdown.
```typescript title="quartz.config.ts"
plugins: {
@ -26,4 +25,15 @@ Quartz by default doesn't understand `org-roam` files as they aren't Markdown. Y
## Configuration
This functionality is provided by the [[OxHugoFlavoredMarkdown]] plugin. See the plugin page for customization options.
- Link resolution
- `wikilinks`: Whether to replace `{{ relref }}` with Quartz [[wikilinks]]
- `removePredefinedAnchor`: Whether to remove [pre-defined anchor set by ox-hugo](https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/doc/anchors/).
- Image handling
- `replaceFigureWithMdImg`: Whether to replace `<figure/>` with `![]()`
- Formatting
- `removeHugoShortcode`: Whether to remove hugo shortcode syntax (`{{}}`)
- `replaceOrgLatex`: Whether to replace org-mode formatting for latex fragments with what `Plugin.Latex` supports.
> [!warning]
>
> While you can use `Plugin.OxHugoFlavoredMarkdown` and `Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown` together, it's not recommended because it might mutate the file in unexpected ways. Use with caution.

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Quartz emits an RSS feed for all the content on your site by generating an `index.xml` file that RSS readers can subscribe to. Because of the RSS spec, this requires the `baseUrl` property in your [[configuration]] to be set properly for RSS readers to pick it up properly.
> [!info]
> After deploying, the generated RSS link will be available at `https://${baseUrl}/index.xml` by default.
>
> The `index.xml` path can be customized by passing the `rssSlug` option to the [[ContentIndex]] plugin.
Quartz creates an RSS feed for all the content on your site by generating an `index.xml` file that RSS readers can subscribe to. Because of the RSS spec, this requires the `baseUrl` property in your [[configuration]] to be set properly for RSS readers to pick it up properly.
## Configuration
This functionality is provided by the [[ContentIndex]] plugin. See the plugin page for customization options.
- Remove RSS feed: set the `enableRSS` field of `Plugin.ContentIndex` in `quartz.config.ts` to be `false`.
- Change number of entries: set the `rssLimit` field of `Plugin.ContentIndex` to be the desired value. It defaults to latest 10 items.
- Use rich HTML output in RSS: set `rssFullHtml` field of `Plugin.ContentIndex` to be `true`.

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@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
---
title: "Roam Research Compatibility"
tags:
- feature/transformer
---
[Roam Research](https://roamresearch.com) is a note-taking tool that organizes your knowledge graph in a unique and interconnected way.
Quartz supports transforming the special Markdown syntax from Roam Research (like `{{[[components]]}}` and other formatting) into
regular Markdown via the [[RoamFlavoredMarkdown]] plugin.
```typescript title="quartz.config.ts"
plugins: {
transformers: [
// ...
Plugin.RoamFlavoredMarkdown(),
Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown(),
// ...
],
},
```
> [!warning]
> As seen above placement of `Plugin.RoamFlavoredMarkdown()` within `quartz.config.ts` is very important. It must come before `Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown()`.
## Customization
This functionality is provided by the [[RoamFlavoredMarkdown]] plugin. See the plugin page for customization options.

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## Customization
- Removing backlinks: delete all usages of `Component.Backlinks()` from `quartz.layout.ts`.
- Hide when empty: hide `Backlinks` if given page doesn't contain any backlinks (default to `true`). To disable this, use `Component.Backlinks({ hideWhenEmpty: false })`.
- Component: `quartz/components/Backlinks.tsx`
- Style: `quartz/components/styles/backlinks.scss`
- Script: `quartz/components/scripts/search.inline.ts`

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@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ For example, here's what the default configuration looks like:
```typescript title="quartz.layout.ts"
Component.Breadcrumbs({
spacerSymbol: "", // symbol between crumbs
spacerSymbol: ">", // symbol between crumbs
rootName: "Home", // name of first/root element
resolveFrontmatterTitle: true, // whether to resolve folder names through frontmatter titles
showCurrentPage: true, // whether to display the current page in the breadcrumbs
resolveFrontmatterTitle: false, // wether to resolve folder names through frontmatter titles (more computationally expensive)
hideOnRoot: true, // wether to hide breadcrumbs on root `index.md` page
})
```

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---
title: Callouts
tags:
- feature/transformer
- plugin/transformer
---
Quartz supports the same Admonition-callout syntax as Obsidian.
@ -19,78 +19,68 @@ This includes
See [documentation on supported types and syntax here](https://help.obsidian.md/Editing+and+formatting/Callouts).
> [!warning]
> Wondering why callouts may not be showing up even if you have them enabled? You may need to reorder your plugins so that [[ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown]] is _after_ [[SyntaxHighlighting]].
> Wondering why callouts may not be showing up even if you have them enabled? You may need to reorder your plugins so that `Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown()` is _after_ `Plugin.SyntaxHighlighting()`.
## Customization
The callouts are a functionality of the [[ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown]] plugin. See the plugin page for how to enable or disable them.
You can edit the icons by customizing `quartz/styles/callouts.scss`.
### Add custom callouts
By default, custom callouts are handled by applying the `note` style. To make fancy ones, you have to add these lines to `custom.scss`.
```scss title="quartz/styles/custom.scss"
.callout {
&[data-callout="custom"] {
--color: #customcolor;
--border: #custombordercolor;
--bg: #custombg;
--callout-icon: url("data:image/svg+xml; utf8, <custom formatted svg>"); //SVG icon code
}
}
```
> [!warning]
> Don't forget to ensure that the SVG is URL encoded before putting it in the CSS. You can use tools like [this one](https://yoksel.github.io/url-encoder/) to help you do that.
- Disable callouts: simply pass `callouts: false` to the plugin: `Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown({ callouts: false })`
- Editing icons: `quartz/plugins/transformers/ofm.ts`
## Showcase
> [!info]
> Default title
> [!question]+ Can callouts be _nested_?
> [!question]+ Can callouts be nested?
>
> > [!todo]- Yes!, they can. And collapsed!
> > [!todo]- Yes!, they can.
> >
> > > [!example] You can even use multiple layers of nesting.
> [!note]
> Aliases: "note"
> [!EXAMPLE] Examples
>
> Aliases: example
> [!abstract]
> Aliases: "abstract", "summary", "tldr"
> [!note] Notes
>
> Aliases: note
> [!info]
> Aliases: "info"
> [!abstract] Summaries
>
> Aliases: abstract, summary, tldr
> [!todo]
> Aliases: "todo"
> [!info] Info
>
> Aliases: info, todo
> [!tip]
> Aliases: "tip", "hint", "important"
> [!tip] Hint
>
> Aliases: tip, hint, important
> [!success]
> Aliases: "success", "check", "done"
> [!success] Success
>
> Aliases: success, check, done
> [!question]
> Aliases: "question", "help", "faq"
> [!question] Question
>
> Aliases: question, help, faq
> [!warning]
> Aliases: "warning", "attention", "caution"
> [!warning] Warning
>
> Aliases: warning, caution, attention
> [!failure]
> Aliases: "failure", "missing", "fail"
> [!failure] Failure
>
> Aliases: failure, fail, missing
> [!danger]
> Aliases: "danger", "error"
> [!danger] Error
>
> Aliases: danger, error
> [!bug]
> Aliases: "bug"
> [!bug] Bug
>
> Aliases: bug
> [!example]
> Aliases: "example"
> [!quote]
> Aliases: "quote", "cite"
> [!quote] Quote
>
> Aliases: quote, cite

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---
title: Comments
tags:
- component
---
Quartz also has the ability to hook into various providers to enable readers to leave comments on your site.
![[giscus-example.png]]
As of today, only [Giscus](https://giscus.app/) is supported out of the box but PRs to support other providers are welcome!
## Providers
### Giscus
First, make sure that the [[setting up your GitHub repository|GitHub]] repository you are using for your Quartz meets the following requirements:
1. The **repository is [public](https://docs.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/managing-repository-settings/setting-repository-visibility#making-a-repository-public)**, otherwise visitors will not be able to view the discussion.
2. The **[giscus](https://github.com/apps/giscus) app is installed**, otherwise visitors will not be able to comment and react.
3. The **Discussions feature is turned on** by [enabling it for your repository](https://docs.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/managing-repository-settings/enabling-or-disabling-github-discussions-for-a-repository).
Then, use the [Giscus site](https://giscus.app/#repository) to figure out what your `repoId` and `categoryId` should be. Make sure you select `Announcements` for the Discussion category.
![[giscus-repo.png]]
![[giscus-discussion.png]]
After entering both your repository and selecting the discussion category, Giscus will compute some IDs that you'll need to provide back to Quartz. You won't need to manually add the script yourself as Quartz will handle that part for you but will need these values in the next step!
![[giscus-results.png]]
Finally, in `quartz.layout.ts`, edit the `afterBody` field of `sharedPageComponents` to include the following options but with the values you got from above:
```ts title="quartz.layout.ts"
afterBody: [
Component.Comments({
provider: 'giscus',
options: {
// from data-repo
repo: 'jackyzha0/quartz',
// from data-repo-id
repoId: 'MDEwOlJlcG9zaXRvcnkzODcyMTMyMDg',
// from data-category
category: 'Announcements',
// from data-category-id
categoryId: 'DIC_kwDOFxRnmM4B-Xg6',
}
}),
],
```
### Customization
Quartz also exposes a few of the other Giscus options as well and you can provide them the same way `repo`, `repoId`, `category`, and `categoryId` are provided.
```ts
type Options = {
provider: "giscus"
options: {
repo: `${string}/${string}`
repoId: string
category: string
categoryId: string
// Url to folder with custom themes
// defaults to 'https://${cfg.baseUrl}/static/giscus'
themeUrl?: string
// filename for light theme .css file
// defaults to 'light'
lightTheme?: string
// filename for dark theme .css file
// defaults to 'dark'
darkTheme?: string
// how to map pages -> discussions
// defaults to 'url'
mapping?: "url" | "title" | "og:title" | "specific" | "number" | "pathname"
// use strict title matching
// defaults to true
strict?: boolean
// whether to enable reactions for the main post
// defaults to true
reactionsEnabled?: boolean
// where to put the comment input box relative to the comments
// defaults to 'bottom'
inputPosition?: "top" | "bottom"
}
}
```
#### Custom CSS theme
Quartz supports custom theme for Giscus. To use a custom CSS theme, place the `.css` file inside the `quartz/static` folder and set the configuration values.
For example, if you have a light theme `light-theme.css`, a dark theme `dark-theme.css`, and your Quartz site is hosted at `https://example.com/`:
```ts
afterBody: [
Component.Comments({
provider: 'giscus',
options: {
// Other options
themeUrl: "https://example.com/static/giscus", // corresponds to quartz/static/giscus/
lightTheme: "light-theme", // corresponds to light-theme.css in quartz/static/giscus/
darkTheme: "dark-theme", // corresponds to dark-theme.css quartz/static/giscus/
}
}),
],
```
#### Conditionally display comments
Quartz can conditionally display the comment box based on a field `comments` in the frontmatter. By default, all pages will display comments, to disable it for a specific page, set `comments` to `false`.
```
---
title: Comments disabled here!
comments: false
---
```

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- Component: `quartz/components/Darkmode.tsx`
- Style: `quartz/components/styles/darkmode.scss`
- Script: `quartz/components/scripts/darkmode.inline.ts`
You can also listen to the `themechange` event to perform any custom logic when the theme changes.
```js
document.addEventListener("themechange", (e) => {
console.log("Theme changed to " + e.detail.theme) // either "light" or "dark"
// your logic here
})
```

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title: "Explorer", // title of the explorer component
folderClickBehavior: "collapse", // what happens when you click a folder ("link" to navigate to folder page on click or "collapse" to collapse folder on click)
folderDefaultState: "collapsed", // default state of folders ("collapsed" or "open")
useSavedState: true, // whether to use local storage to save "state" (which folders are opened) of explorer
// omitted but shown later
sortFn: ...,
filterFn: ...,
mapFn: ...,
useSavedState: true, // wether to use local storage to save "state" (which folders are opened) of explorer
// Sort order: folders first, then files. Sort folders and files alphabetically
sortFn: (a, b) => {
... // default implementation shown later
},
filterFn: filterFn: (node) => node.name !== "tags", // filters out 'tags' folder
mapFn: undefined,
// what order to apply functions in
order: ["filter", "map", "sort"],
})
@ -40,7 +42,7 @@ When passing in your own options, you can omit any or all of these fields if you
Want to customize it even more?
- Removing explorer: remove `Component.Explorer()` from `quartz.layout.ts`
- Removing table of contents: remove `Component.Explorer()` from `quartz.layout.ts`
- (optional): After removing the explorer component, you can move the [[table of contents | Table of Contents]] component back to the `left` part of the layout
- Changing `sort`, `filter` and `map` behavior: explained in [[#Advanced customization]]
- Component:
@ -52,23 +54,17 @@ Want to customize it even more?
## Advanced customization
This component allows you to fully customize all of its behavior. You can pass a custom `sort`, `filter` and `map` function.
All functions you can pass work with the `FileTrieNode` class, which has the following properties:
All functions you can pass work with the `FileNode` class, which has the following properties:
```ts title="quartz/components/Explorer.tsx"
class FileTrieNode {
isFolder: boolean
children: Array<FileTrieNode>
data: ContentDetails | null
}
```
```ts title="quartz/components/ExplorerNode.tsx" {2-5}
export class FileNode {
children: FileNode[] // children of current node
name: string // last part of slug
displayName: string // what actually should be displayed in the explorer
file: QuartzPluginData | null // set if node is a file, see `QuartzPluginData` for more detail
depth: number // depth of current node
```ts title="quartz/plugins/emitters/contentIndex.tsx"
export type ContentDetails = {
slug: FullSlug
title: string
links: SimpleSlug[]
tags: string[]
content: string
... // rest of implementation
}
```
@ -78,14 +74,15 @@ Every function you can pass is optional. By default, only a `sort` function will
// Sort order: folders first, then files. Sort folders and files alphabetically
Component.Explorer({
sortFn: (a, b) => {
if ((!a.isFolder && !b.isFolder) || (a.isFolder && b.isFolder)) {
if ((!a.file && !b.file) || (a.file && b.file)) {
// sensitivity: "base": Only strings that differ in base letters compare as unequal. Examples: a ≠ b, a = á, a = A
// numeric: true: Whether numeric collation should be used, such that "1" < "2" < "10"
return a.displayName.localeCompare(b.displayName, undefined, {
numeric: true,
sensitivity: "base",
})
}
if (!a.isFolder && b.isFolder) {
if (a.file && !b.file) {
return 1
} else {
return -1
@ -103,23 +100,41 @@ For more information on how to use `sort`, `filter` and `map`, you can check [Ar
Type definitions look like this:
```ts
type SortFn = (a: FileTrieNode, b: FileTrieNode) => number
type FilterFn = (node: FileTrieNode) => boolean
type MapFn = (node: FileTrieNode) => void
sortFn: (a: FileNode, b: FileNode) => number
filterFn: (node: FileNode) => boolean
mapFn: (node: FileNode) => void
```
> [!tip]
> You can check if a `FileNode` is a folder or a file like this:
>
> ```ts
> if (node.file) {
> // node is a file
> } else {
> // node is a folder
> }
> ```
## Basic examples
These examples show the basic usage of `sort`, `map` and `filter`.
### Use `sort` to put files first
Using this example, the explorer will alphabetically sort everything.
Using this example, the explorer will alphabetically sort everything, but put all **files** above all **folders**.
```ts title="quartz.layout.ts"
Component.Explorer({
sortFn: (a, b) => {
return a.displayName.localeCompare(b.displayName)
if ((!a.file && !b.file) || (a.file && b.file)) {
return a.displayName.localeCompare(b.displayName)
}
if (a.file && !b.file) {
return -1
} else {
return 1
}
},
})
```
@ -132,47 +147,29 @@ Using this example, the display names of all `FileNodes` (folders + files) will
Component.Explorer({
mapFn: (node) => {
node.displayName = node.displayName.toUpperCase()
return node
},
})
```
### Remove list of elements (`filter`)
Using this example, you can remove elements from your explorer by providing an array of folders/files to exclude.
Note that this example filters on the title but you can also do it via slug or any other field available on `FileTrieNode`.
Using this example, you can remove elements from your explorer by providing an array of folders/files using the `omit` set.
```ts title="quartz.layout.ts"
Component.Explorer({
filterFn: (node) => {
// set containing names of everything you want to filter out
const omit = new Set(["authoring content", "tags", "advanced"])
// can also use node.slug or by anything on node.data
// note that node.data is only present for files that exist on disk
// (e.g. implicit folder nodes that have no associated index.md)
return !omit.has(node.displayName.toLowerCase())
const omit = new Set(["authoring content", "tags", "hosting"])
return !omit.has(node.name.toLowerCase())
},
})
```
### Remove files by tag
You can access the tags of a file by `node.data.tags`.
```ts title="quartz.layout.ts"
Component.Explorer({
filterFn: (node) => {
// exclude files with the tag "explorerexclude"
return node.data.tags?.includes("explorerexclude") !== true
},
})
```
You can customize this by changing the entries of the `omit` set. Simply add all folder or file names you want to remove.
### Show every element in explorer
By default, the explorer will filter out the `tags` folder.
To override the default filter function, you can set the filter function to `undefined`.
To override the default filter function that removes the `tags` folder from the explorer, you can set the filter function to `undefined`.
```ts title="quartz.layout.ts"
Component.Explorer({
@ -182,14 +179,49 @@ Component.Explorer({
## Advanced examples
### Add emoji prefix
To add emoji prefixes (📁 for folders, 📄 for files), you could use a map function like this:
```ts title="quartz.layout.ts"
Component.Explorer({
mapFn: (node) => {
// dont change name of root node
if (node.depth > 0) {
// set emoji for file/folder
if (node.file) {
node.displayName = "📄 " + node.displayName
} else {
node.displayName = "📁 " + node.displayName
}
}
},
})
```
### Putting it all together
In this example, we're going to customize the explorer by using functions from examples above to [[#Add emoji prefix | add emoji prefixes]], [[#remove-list-of-elements-filter| filter out some folders]] and [[#use-sort-to-put-files-first | sort with files above folders]].
```ts title="quartz.layout.ts"
Component.Explorer({
filterFn: sampleFilterFn,
mapFn: sampleMapFn,
sortFn: sampleSortFn,
order: ["filter", "sort", "map"],
})
```
Notice how we customized the `order` array here. This is done because the default order applies the `sort` function last. While this normally works well, it would cause unintended behavior here, since we changed the first characters of all display names. In our example, `sort` would be applied based off the emoji prefix instead of the first _real_ character.
To fix this, we just changed around the order and apply the `sort` function before changing the display names in the `map` function.
> [!tip]
> When writing more complicated functions, the `layout` file can start to look very cramped.
> You can fix this by defining your sort functions outside of the component
> and passing it in.
> You can fix this by defining your functions in another file.
>
> ```ts title="quartz.layout.ts"
> ```ts title="functions.ts"
> import { Options } from "./quartz/components/ExplorerNode"
>
> export const mapFn: Options["mapFn"] = (node) => {
> // implement your function here
> }
@ -199,27 +231,15 @@ Component.Explorer({
> export const sortFn: Options["sortFn"] = (a, b) => {
> // implement your function here
> }
> ```
>
> You can then import them like this:
>
> ```ts title="quartz.layout.ts"
> import { mapFn, filterFn, sortFn } from "./functions.ts"
> Component.Explorer({
> // ... your other options
> mapFn,
> filterFn,
> sortFn,
> mapFn: mapFn,
> filterFn: filterFn,
> sortFn: sortFn,
> })
> ```
### Add emoji prefix
To add emoji prefixes (📁 for folders, 📄 for files), you could use a map function like this:
```ts title="quartz.layout.ts"
Component.Explorer({
mapFn: (node) => {
if (node.isFolder) {
node.displayName = "📁 " + node.displayName
} else {
node.displayName = "📄 " + node.displayName
}
},
})
```

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@ -1,20 +1,18 @@
---
title: Folder and Tag Listings
tags:
- feature/emitter
- plugin/emitter
---
Quartz emits listing pages for any folders and tags you have.
Quartz creates listing pages for any folders and tags you have.
## Folder Listings
Quartz will generate an index page for all the pages under that folder. This includes any content that is multiple levels deep.
Additionally, Quartz will also generate pages for subfolders. Say you have a note in a nested folder `content/abc/def/note.md`. Then Quartz would generate a page for all the notes under `abc` _and_ a page for all the notes under `abc/def`.
Additionally, Quartz will also generate pages for subfolders. Say you have a note in a nested folder `content/abc/def/note.md`. Then, Quartz would generate a page for all the notes under `abc` _and_ a page for all the notes under `abc/def`.
You can link to the folder listing by referencing its name, plus a trailing slash, like this: `[[advanced/]]` (results in [[advanced/]]).
By default, Quartz will title the page `Folder: <folder name>` and no description. You can override this by creating an `index.md` file in the folder with the `title` [[authoring content#Syntax|frontmatter]] field. Any content you write in this file will also be used in the folder description.
By default, Quartz will title the page `Folder: <name of folder>` and no description. You can override this by creating an `index.md` file in the folder with the `title` [[authoring content#Syntax|frontmatter]] field. Any content you write in this file will also be used in the description of the folder.
For example, for the folder `content/posts`, you can add another file `content/posts/index.md` to add a specific description for it.
@ -22,12 +20,13 @@ For example, for the folder `content/posts`, you can add another file `content/p
Quartz will also create an index page for each unique tag in your vault and render a list of all notes with that tag.
Quartz also supports tag hierarchies as well (e.g. `plugin/emitter`) and will also render a separate tag page for each level of the tag hierarchy. It will also create a default global tag index page at `/tags` that displays a list of all the tags in your Quartz.
Quartz also supports tag hierarchies as well (e.g. `plugin/emitter`) and will also render a separate tag page for each layer of the tag hierarchy. It will also create a default global tag index page at `/tags` that displays a list of all the tags in your Quartz.
You can link to the tag listing by referencing its name with a `tag/` prefix, like this: `[[tags/plugin]]` (results in [[tags/plugin]]).
As with folder listings, you can also provide a description and title for a tag page by creating a file for each tag. For example, if you wanted to create a custom description for the #component tag, you would create a file at `content/tags/component.md` with a title and description.
Like folder listings, you can also provide a description and title for a tag page by creating a file for each tag. For example, if you wanted to create a custom description for the #component tag, you would create a file at `content/tags/component.md` with a title and description.
## Customization
Quartz allows you to define a custom sort ordering for content on both page types. The folder listings are a functionality of the [[FolderPage]] plugin, the tag listings of the [[TagPage]] plugin. See the plugin pages for customization options.
The layout for both the folder and content pages can be customized. By default, they use the `defaultListPageLayout` in `quartz.layouts.ts`. If you'd like to make more involved changes to the layout and don't mind editing some [[creating components|Quartz components]], you can take a look at `quartz/components/pages/FolderContent.tsx` and `quartz/components/pages/TagContent.tsx` respectively.
- Removing folder listings: remove `Plugin.FolderPage()` from `emitters` in `quartz.config.ts`
- Removing tag listings: remove `Plugin.TagPage()` from `emitters` in `quartz.config.ts`

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@ -34,9 +34,6 @@ Component.Graph({
linkDistance: 30, // how long should the links be by default?
fontSize: 0.6, // what size should the node labels be?
opacityScale: 1, // how quickly do we fade out the labels when zooming out?
removeTags: [], // what tags to remove from the graph
showTags: true, // whether to show tags in the graph
enableRadial: false, // whether to constrain the graph, similar to Obsidian
},
globalGraph: {
drag: true,
@ -48,9 +45,6 @@ Component.Graph({
linkDistance: 30,
fontSize: 0.6,
opacityScale: 1,
removeTags: [], // what tags to remove from the graph
showTags: true, // whether to show tags in the graph
enableRadial: true, // whether to constrain the graph, similar to Obsidian
},
})
```

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@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
---
title: Internationalization
---
Internationalization allows users to translate text in the Quartz interface into various supported languages without needing to make extensive code changes. This can be changed via the `locale` [[configuration]] field in `quartz.config.ts`.
The locale field generally follows a certain format: `{language}-{REGION}`
- `{language}` is usually a [2-letter lowercase language code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639_language_codes).
- `{REGION}` is usually a [2-letter uppercase region code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2)
> [!tip] Interested in contributing?
> We [gladly welcome translation PRs](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/tree/v4/quartz/i18n/locales)! To contribute a translation, do the following things:
>
> 1. In the `quartz/i18n/locales` folder, copy the `en-US.ts` file.
> 2. Rename it to `{language}-{REGION}.ts` so it matches a locale of the format shown above.
> 3. Fill in the translations!
> 4. Add the entry under `TRANSLATIONS` in `quartz/i18n/index.ts`.

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@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ By default, Quartz only fetches previews for pages inside your vault due to [COR
When [[creating components|creating your own components]], you can include this `popover-hint` class to also include it in the popover.
Similar to Obsidian, [[quartz layout.png|images referenced using wikilinks]] can also be viewed as popups.
## Configuration
- Remove popovers: set the `enablePopovers` field in `quartz.config.ts` to be `false`.

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@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
---
title: Private Pages
tags:
- feature/filter
- plugin/filter
---
There may be some notes you want to avoid publishing as a website. Quartz supports this through two mechanisms which can be used in conjunction:
## Filter Plugins
[[making plugins#Filters|Filter plugins]] are plugins that filter out content based off of certain criteria. By default, Quartz uses the [[RemoveDrafts]] plugin which filters out any note that has `draft: true` in the frontmatter.
[[making plugins#Filters|Filter plugins]] are plugins that filter out content based off of certain criteria. By default, Quartz uses the `Plugin.RemoveDrafts` plugin which filters out any note that has `draft: true` in the frontmatter.
If you'd like to only publish a select number of notes, you can instead use [[ExplicitPublish]] which will filter out all notes except for any that have `publish: true` in the frontmatter.
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.

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@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
---
title: Reader Mode
tags:
- component
---
Reader Mode is a feature that allows users to focus on the content by hiding the sidebars and other UI elements. When enabled, it provides a clean, distraction-free reading experience.
## Configuration
Reader Mode is enabled by default. To disable it, you can remove the component from your layout configuration in `quartz.layout.ts`:
```ts
// Remove or comment out this line
Component.ReaderMode(),
```
## Usage
The Reader Mode toggle appears as a button with a book icon. When clicked:
- Sidebars are hidden
- Hovering over the content area reveals the sidebars temporarily
Unlike Dark Mode, Reader Mode state is not persisted between page reloads but is maintained during SPA navigation within the site.
## Customization
You can customize the appearance of Reader Mode through CSS variables and styles. The component uses the following classes:
- `.readermode`: The toggle button
- `.readerIcon`: The book icon
- `[reader-mode="on"]`: Applied to the root element when Reader Mode is active
Example customization in your custom CSS:
```scss
.readermode {
// Customize the button
svg {
stroke: var(--custom-color);
}
}
```

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@ -3,13 +3,12 @@ title: Recent Notes
tags: component
---
Quartz can generate a list of recent notes based on some filtering and sorting criteria. Though this component isn't included in any [[layout]] by default, you can add it by using `Component.RecentNotes` in `quartz.layout.ts`.
Quartz can generate a list of recent notes for based on some filtering and sorting criteria. Though this component isn't included in any [[layout]] by default, you can add it by using `Component.RecentNotes`.
## Customization
- Changing the title from "Recent notes": pass in an additional parameter to `Component.RecentNotes({ title: "Recent writing" })`
- Changing the number of recent notes: pass in an additional parameter to `Component.RecentNotes({ limit: 5 })`
- Display the note's tags (defaults to true): `Component.RecentNotes({ showTags: false })`
- Show a 'see more' link: pass in an additional parameter to `Component.RecentNotes({ linkToMore: "tags/components" })`. This field should be a full slug to a page that exists.
- Customize filtering: pass in an additional parameter to `Component.RecentNotes({ filter: someFilterFunction })`. The filter function should be a function that has the signature `(f: QuartzPluginData) => boolean`.
- Customize sorting: pass in an additional parameter to `Component.RecentNotes({ sort: someSortFunction })`. By default, Quartz will sort by date and then tie break lexographically. The sort function should be a function that has the signature `(f1: QuartzPluginData, f2: QuartzPluginData) => number`. See `byDateAndAlphabetical` in `quartz/components/PageList.tsx` for an example.

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@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
---
title: "Social Media Preview Cards"
---
A lot of social media platforms can display a rich preview for your website when sharing a link (most notably, a cover image, a title and a description).
Quartz can also dynamically generate and use new cover images for every page to be used in link previews on social media for you.
## Showcase
After enabling the [[CustomOgImages]] emitter plugin, the social media link preview for [[authoring content | Authoring Content]] looks like this:
| Light | Dark |
| ----------------------------------- | ---------------------------------- |
| ![[social-image-preview-light.png]] | ![[social-image-preview-dark.png]] |
## Configuration
This functionality is provided by the [[CustomOgImages]] plugin. See the plugin page for customization options.

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
title: Syntax Highlighting
tags:
- feature/transformer
- plugin/transformer
---
Syntax highlighting in Quartz is completely done at build-time. This means that Quartz only ships pre-calculated CSS to highlight the right words so there is no heavy client-side bundle that does the syntax highlighting.
@ -95,16 +95,6 @@ const [age, setAge] = useState(50)
const [name, setName] = useState("Taylor")
```
### Inline Highlighting
Append {:lang} to the end of inline code to highlight it like a regular code block.
```
This is an array `[1, 2, 3]{:js}` of numbers 1 through 3.
```
This is an array `[1, 2, 3]{:js}` of numbers 1 through 3.
### Line numbers
Syntax highlighting has line numbers configured automatically. If you want to start line numbers at a specific number, use `showLineNumbers{number}`:
@ -140,4 +130,6 @@ const [name, setName] = useState('Taylor');
## Customization
Syntax highlighting is a functionality of the [[SyntaxHighlighting]] plugin. See the plugin page for customization options.
- Removing syntax highlighting: delete all usages of `Plugin.SyntaxHighlighting()` from `quartz.config.ts`.
- Style: By default, Quartz uses derivatives of the GitHub light and dark themes. You can customize the colours in the `quartz/styles/syntax.scss` file.
- Plugin: `quartz/plugins/transformers/syntax.ts`

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@ -2,17 +2,24 @@
title: "Table of Contents"
tags:
- component
- feature/transformer
- plugin/transformer
---
Quartz can automatically generate a table of contents (TOC) from a list of headings on each page. It will also show you your current scrolling position on the page by highlighting headings you've scrolled through with a different color.
Quartz can automatically generate a table of contents from a list of headings on each page. It will also show you your current scroll position on the site by marking headings you've scrolled through with a different colour.
You can hide the TOC on a page by adding `enableToc: false` to the frontmatter for that page.
By default, it will show all headers from H1 (`# Title`) all the way to H3 (`### Title`) and will only show the table of contents if there is more than 1 header on the page.
You can also hide the table of contents on a page by adding `showToc: false` to the frontmatter for that page.
By default, the TOC shows all headings from H1 (`# Title`) to H3 (`### Title`) and is only displayed if there is more than one heading on the page.
> [!info]
> This feature requires both `Plugin.TableOfContents` in your `quartz.config.ts` and `Component.TableOfContents` in your `quartz.layout.ts` to function correctly.
## Customization
The table of contents is a functionality of the [[TableOfContents]] plugin. See the plugin page for more customization options.
It also needs the `TableOfContents` component, which is displayed in the right sidebar by default. You can change this by customizing the [[layout]]. The TOC component can be configured with the `layout` parameter, which can either be `modern` (default) or `legacy`.
- Removing table of contents: remove all instances of `Plugin.TableOfContents()` from `quartz.config.ts`. and `Component.TableOfContents()` from `quartz.layout.ts`
- Changing the max depth: pass in a parameter to `Plugin.TableOfContents({ maxDepth: 4 })`
- Changing the minimum number of entries in the Table of Contents before it renders: pass in a parameter to `Plugin.TableOfContents({ minEntries: 3 })`
- Component: `quartz/components/TableOfContents.tsx`
- Style:
- Modern (default): `quartz/components/styles/toc.scss`
- Legacy Quartz 3 style: `quartz/components/styles/legacyToc.scss`
- Script: `quartz/components/scripts/toc.inline.ts`

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@ -2,11 +2,22 @@
draft: true
---
## misc backlog
## high priority backlog
- static dead link detection
- block links: https://help.obsidian.md/Linking+notes+and+files/Internal+links#Link+to+a+block+in+a+note
- note/header/block transcludes: https://help.obsidian.md/Linking+notes+and+files/Embedding+files
- docker support
## misc backlog
- breadcrumbs component
- cursor chat extension
- https://giscus.app/ extension
- sidenotes? https://github.com/capnfabs/paperesque
- direct match in search using double quotes
- https://help.obsidian.md/Advanced+topics/Using+Obsidian+URI
- audio/video embed styling
- Canvas
- parse all images in page: use this for page lists if applicable?
- CV mode? with print stylesheet

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ title: Wikilinks
Wikilinks were pioneered by earlier internet wikis to make it easier to write links across pages without needing to write Markdown or HTML links each time.
Quartz supports Wikilinks by default and these links are resolved by Quartz using the [[CrawlLinks]] plugin. See the [Obsidian Help page on Internal Links](https://help.obsidian.md/Linking+notes+and+files/Internal+links) for more information on Wikilink syntax.
Quartz supports Wikilinks by default and these links are resolved by Quartz using `Plugin.CrawlLinks`. See the [Obsidian Help page on Internal Links](https://help.obsidian.md/Linking+notes+and+files/Internal+links) for more information on Wikilink syntax.
This is enabled as a part of [[Obsidian compatibility]] and can be configured and enabled/disabled from that plugin.
@ -14,11 +14,3 @@ This is enabled as a part of [[Obsidian compatibility]] and can be configured an
- `[[Path to file | Here's the title override]]`: produces a link to `Path to file.md` with the text `Here's the title override`
- `[[Path to file#Anchor]]`: produces a link to the anchor `Anchor` in the file `Path to file.md`
- `[[Path to file#^block-ref]]`: produces a link to the specific block `block-ref` in the file `Path to file.md`
### Embeds
- `![[Path to image]]`: embeds an image into the page
- `![[Path to image|100x145]]`: embeds an image into the page with dimensions 100px by 145px
- `![[Path to file]]`: transclude an entire page
- `![[Path to file#Anchor]]`: transclude everything under the header `Anchor`
- `![[Path to file#^b15695]]`: transclude block with ID `^b15695`

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@ -4,10 +4,7 @@ title: Hosting
Quartz effectively turns your Markdown files and other resources into a bundle of HTML, JS, and CSS files (a website!).
However, if you'd like to publish your site to the world, you need a way to host it online. This guide will detail how to deploy with common hosting providers but any service that allows you to deploy static HTML should work as well.
> [!warning]
> The rest of this guide assumes that you've already created your own GitHub repository for Quartz. If you haven't already, [[setting up your GitHub repository|make sure you do so]].
However, if you'd like to publish your site to the world, you need a way to host it online. This guide will detail how to deploy with either GitHub Pages or Cloudflare pages but any service that allows you to deploy static HTML should work as well (e.g. Netlify, Replit, etc.)
> [!hint]
> Some Quartz features (like [[RSS Feed]] and sitemap generation) require `baseUrl` to be configured properly in your [[configuration]] to work properly. Make sure you set this before deploying!
@ -29,11 +26,13 @@ Press "Save and deploy" and Cloudflare should have a deployed version of your si
To add a custom domain, check out [Cloudflare's documentation](https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/platform/custom-domains/).
> [!warning]
> Cloudflare Pages performs a shallow clone by default, so if you rely on `git` for timestamps, it is recommended that you add `git fetch --unshallow &&` to the beginning of the build command (e.g., `git fetch --unshallow && npx quartz build`).
## GitHub Pages
Like Quartz 3, you can deploy the site generated by Quartz 4 via GitHub Pages.
> [!warning]
> Quartz generates files in the format of `file.html` instead of `file/index.html` which means the trailing slashes for _non-folder paths_ are dropped. As GitHub pages does not do this redirect, this may cause existing links to your site that use trailing slashes to break. If not breaking existing links is important to you, consider using [[#Cloudflare Pages]].
In your local Quartz, create a new file `quartz/.github/workflows/deploy.yml`.
```yaml title="quartz/.github/workflows/deploy.yml"
@ -57,18 +56,18 @@ jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Fetch all history for git info
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 22
node-version: 18.14
- name: Install Dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Build Quartz
run: npx quartz build
- name: Upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v2
with:
path: public
@ -81,7 +80,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Deploy to GitHub Pages
id: deployment
uses: actions/deploy-pages@v4
uses: actions/deploy-pages@v2
```
Then:
@ -94,9 +93,6 @@ Then:
>
> You can do this by going to your Settings page on your GitHub fork and going to the Environments tab and pressing the trash icon. The GitHub action will recreate the environment for you correctly the next time you sync your Quartz.
> [!info]
> Quartz generates files in the format of `file.html` instead of `file/index.html` which means the trailing slashes for _non-folder paths_ are dropped. As GitHub pages does not do this redirect, this may cause existing links to your site that use trailing slashes to break. If not breaking existing links is important to you (e.g. you are migrating from Quartz 3), consider using [[#Cloudflare Pages]].
### Custom Domain
Here's how to add a custom domain to your GitHub pages deployment.
@ -170,119 +166,3 @@ Using `docs.example.com` is an example of a subdomain. They're a simple way of c
3. Go to the [Vercel Dashboard](https://vercel.com/dashboard) and select your Quartz project.
4. Go to the Settings tab and then click Domains in the sidebar
5. Enter your subdomain into the field and press Add
## Netlify
1. Log in to the [Netlify dashboard](https://app.netlify.com/) and click "Add new site".
2. Select your Git provider and repository containing your Quartz project.
3. Under "Build command", enter `npx quartz build`.
4. Under "Publish directory", enter `public`.
5. Press Deploy. Once it's live, you'll have a `*.netlify.app` URL to view the page.
6. To add a custom domain, check "Domain management" in the left sidebar, just like with Vercel.
## GitLab Pages
In your local Quartz, create a new file `.gitlab-ci.yml`.
```yaml title=".gitlab-ci.yml"
stages:
- build
- deploy
image: node:20
cache: # Cache modules in between jobs
key: $CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG
paths:
- .npm/
build:
stage: build
rules:
- if: '$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "v4"'
before_script:
- hash -r
- npm ci --cache .npm --prefer-offline
script:
- npx quartz build
artifacts:
paths:
- public
tags:
- gitlab-org-docker
pages:
stage: deploy
rules:
- if: '$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "v4"'
script:
- echo "Deploying to GitLab Pages..."
artifacts:
paths:
- public
```
When `.gitlab-ci.yaml` is committed, GitLab will build and deploy the website as a GitLab Page. You can find the url under `Deploy > Pages` in the sidebar.
By default, the page is private and only visible when logged in to a GitLab account with access to the repository but can be opened in the settings under `Deploy` -> `Pages`.
## Self-Hosting
Copy the `public` directory to your web server and configure it to serve the files. You can use any web server to host your site. Since Quartz generates links that do not include the `.html` extension, you need to let your web server know how to deal with it.
### Using Nginx
Here's an example of how to do this with Nginx:
```nginx title="nginx.conf"
server {
listen 80;
server_name example.com;
root /path/to/quartz/public;
index index.html;
error_page 404 /404.html;
location / {
try_files $uri $uri.html $uri/ =404;
}
}
```
### Using Apache
Here's an example of how to do this with Apache:
```apache title=".htaccess"
RewriteEngine On
ErrorDocument 404 /404.html
# Rewrite rule for .html extension removal (with directory check)
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/%{REQUEST_URI}.html -f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ $1.html [L]
# Handle directory requests explicitly
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -d
RewriteRule ^(.*)/$ $1/index.html [L]
```
Don't forget to activate brotli / gzip compression.
### Using Caddy
Here's and example of how to do this with Caddy:
```caddy title="Caddyfile"
example.com {
root * /path/to/quartz/public
try_files {path} {path}.html {path}/ =404
file_server
encode gzip
handle_errors {
rewrite * /{err.status_code}.html
file_server
}
}
```

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title: Welcome to Quartz 4
---
Quartz is a fast, batteries-included static-site generator that transforms Markdown content into fully functional websites. Thousands of students, developers, and teachers are [[showcase|already using Quartz]] to publish personal notes, websites, and [digital gardens](https://jzhao.xyz/posts/networked-thought) to the web.
Quartz is a fast, batteries-included static-site generator that transforms Markdown content into fully functional websites. Thousands of students, developers, and teachers are [[showcase|already using Quartz]] to publish personal notes, wikis, and [digital gardens](https://jzhao.xyz/posts/networked-thought) to the web.
## 🪴 Get Started
Quartz requires **at least [Node](https://nodejs.org/) v20** and `npm` v9.3.1 to function correctly. Ensure you have this installed on your machine before continuing.
Quartz requires **at least [Node](https://nodejs.org/) v18.14** and `npm` v9.3.1 to function correctly. Ensure you have this installed on your machine before continuing.
Then, in your terminal of choice, enter the following commands line by line:
@ -19,25 +19,24 @@ npx quartz create
This will guide you through initializing your Quartz with content. Once you've done so, see how to:
1. [[authoring content|Writing content]] in Quartz
1. [[authoring content|Author content]] in Quartz
2. [[configuration|Configure]] Quartz's behaviour
3. Change Quartz's [[layout]]
4. [[build|Build and preview]] Quartz
5. Sync your changes with [[setting up your GitHub repository|GitHub]]
6. [[hosting|Host]] Quartz online
5. [[hosting|Host]] Quartz online
If you prefer instructions in a video format you can try following Nicole van der Hoeven's
[video guide on how to set up Quartz!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6s6DT1yN4dw&t=227s)
> [!info]
> Coming from Quartz 3? See the [[migrating from Quartz 3|migration guide]] for the differences between Quartz 3 and Quartz 4 and how to migrate.
## 🔧 Features
- [[Obsidian compatibility]], [[full-text search]], [[graph view]], [[wikilinks|wikilinks, transclusions]], [[backlinks]], [[features/Latex|Latex]], [[syntax highlighting]], [[popover previews]], [[Docker Support]], [[i18n|internationalization]], [[comments]] and [many more](./features/) right out of the box
- Hot-reload on configuration edits and incremental rebuilds for content edits
- [[Obsidian compatibility]], [[full-text search]], [[graph view]], note transclusion, [[wikilinks]], [[backlinks]], [[Latex]], [[syntax highlighting]], [[popover previews]], [[Docker Support]], and [many more](./features) right out of the box
- Hot-reload for both configuration and content
- Simple JSX layouts and [[creating components|page components]]
- [[SPA Routing|Ridiculously fast page loads]] and tiny bundle sizes
- Fully-customizable parsing, filtering, and page generation through [[making plugins|plugins]]
For a comprehensive list of features, visit the [features page](./features/). You can read more about the _why_ behind these features on the [[philosophy]] page and a technical overview on the [[architecture]] page.
For a comprehensive list of features, visit the [features page](/features). You can read more about the _why_ behind these features on the [[philosophy]] page and a technical overview on the [[architecture]] page.
### 🚧 Troubleshooting + Updating

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---
title: Higher-Order Layout Components
---
Quartz provides several higher-order components that help with layout composition and responsive design. These components wrap other components to add additional functionality or modify their behavior.
## `Flex` Component
The `Flex` component creates a [flexible box layout](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/flex) that can arrange child components in various ways. It's particularly useful for creating responsive layouts and organizing components in rows or columns.
```typescript
type FlexConfig = {
components: {
Component: QuartzComponent
grow?: boolean // whether component should grow to fill space
shrink?: boolean // whether component should shrink if needed
basis?: string // initial main size of the component
order?: number // order in flex container
align?: "start" | "end" | "center" | "stretch" // cross-axis alignment
justify?: "start" | "end" | "center" | "between" | "around" // main-axis alignment
}[]
direction?: "row" | "row-reverse" | "column" | "column-reverse"
wrap?: "nowrap" | "wrap" | "wrap-reverse"
gap?: string
}
```
### Example Usage
```typescript
Component.Flex({
components: [
{
Component: Component.Search(),
grow: true, // Search will grow to fill available space
},
{ Component: Component.Darkmode() }, // Darkmode keeps its natural size
],
direction: "row",
gap: "1rem",
})
```
## `MobileOnly` Component
The `MobileOnly` component is a wrapper that makes its child component only visible on mobile devices. This is useful for creating responsive layouts where certain components should only appear on smaller screens.
### Example Usage
```typescript
Component.MobileOnly(Component.Spacer())
```
## `DesktopOnly` Component
The `DesktopOnly` component is the counterpart to `MobileOnly`. It makes its child component only visible on desktop devices. This helps create responsive layouts where certain components should only appear on larger screens.
### Example Usage
```typescript
Component.DesktopOnly(Component.TableOfContents())
```
## `ConditionalRender` Component
The `ConditionalRender` component is a wrapper that conditionally renders its child component based on a provided condition function. This is useful for creating dynamic layouts where components should only appear under certain conditions.
```typescript
type ConditionalRenderConfig = {
component: QuartzComponent
condition: (props: QuartzComponentProps) => boolean
}
```
### Example Usage
```typescript
Component.ConditionalRender({
component: Component.Search(),
condition: (props) => props.displayClass !== "fullpage",
})
```
The example above would only render the Search component when the page is not in fullpage mode.
```typescript
Component.ConditionalRender({
component: Component.Breadcrumbs(),
condition: (page) => page.fileData.slug !== "index",
})
```
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header: QuartzComponent[] // laid out horizontally
beforeBody: QuartzComponent[] // laid out vertically
pageBody: QuartzComponent // single component
afterBody: QuartzComponent[] // laid out vertically
left: QuartzComponent[] // vertical on desktop and tablet, horizontal on mobile
right: QuartzComponent[] // vertical on desktop, horizontal on tablet and mobile
left: QuartzComponent[] // vertical on desktop, horizontal on mobile
right: QuartzComponent[] // vertical on desktop, horizontal on mobile
footer: QuartzComponent // single component
}
```
These correspond to following parts of the page:
| Layout | Preview |
| ------------------------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| Desktop (width > 1200px) | ![[quartz-layout-desktop.png\|800]] |
| Tablet (800px < width < 1200px) | ![[quartz-layout-tablet.png\|800]] |
| Mobile (width < 800px) | ![[quartz-layout-mobile.png\|800]] |
![[quartz layout.png|800]]
> [!note]
> There are two additional layout fields that are _not_ shown in the above diagram.
@ -35,26 +30,7 @@ These correspond to following parts of the page:
Quartz **components**, like plugins, can take in additional properties as configuration options. If you're familiar with React terminology, you can think of them as Higher-order Components.
See [a list of all the components](component.md) for all available components along with their configuration options. Additionally, Quartz provides several built-in higher-order components for layout composition - see [[layout-components]] for more details.
You can also checkout the guide on [[creating components]] if you're interested in further customizing the behaviour of Quartz.
### Layout breakpoints
Quartz has different layouts depending on the width the screen viewing the website.
The breakpoints for layouts can be configured in `variables.scss`.
- `mobile`: screen width below this size will use mobile layout.
- `desktop`: screen width above this size will use desktop layout.
- Screen width between `mobile` and `desktop` width will use the tablet layout.
```scss
$breakpoints: (
mobile: 800px,
desktop: 1200px,
);
```
See [a list of all the components](component.md) for all available components along with their configuration options. You can also checkout the guide on [[creating components]] if you're interested in further customizing the behaviour of Quartz.
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>
> _(The Garden and the Stream)_
The problem with the file cabinet is that it focuses on efficiency of access and interoperability rather than generativity and creativity. Thinking is not linear, nor is it hierarchical. In fact, not many things are linear or hierarchical at all. Then why is it that most tools and thinking strategies assume a nice chronological or hierarchical order for my thought processes?
The ideal tool for thought for me would embrace the messiness of my mind, and organically help insights emerge from chaos instead of forcing an artificial order. A rhizomatic, not arboresecent, form of note taking.
The problem with the file cabinet is that it focuses on efficiency of access and interoperability rather than generativity and creativity. Thinking is not linear, nor is it hierarchical. In fact, not many things are linear or hierarchical at all. Then why is it that most tools and thinking strategies assume a nice chronological or hierarchical order for my thought processes? The ideal tool for thought for me would embrace the messiness of my mind, and organically help insights emerge from chaos instead of forcing an artificial order. A rhizomatic, not arboresecent, form of note taking.
My goal with a digital garden is not purely as an organizing system and information store (though it works nicely for that). I want my digital garden to be a playground for new ways ideas can connect together. As a result, existing formal organizing systems like Zettelkasten or the hierarchical folder structures of Notion dont work well for me. There is way too much upfront friction that by the time Ive thought about how to organize my thought into folders categories, Ive lost it.
@ -27,21 +25,4 @@ Quartz is designed first and foremost as a tool for publishing [digital gardens]
> “[One] who works with the door open gets all kinds of interruptions, but [they] also occasionally gets clues as to what the world is and what might be important.”
> — Richard Hamming
**The goal of Quartz is to make sharing your digital garden free and simple.**
---
## A garden should be your own
At its core, Quartz is designed to be easy to use enough for non-technical people to get going but also powerful enough that senior developers can tweak it to work how they'd like it to work.
1. If you like the default configuration of Quartz and just want to change the content, the only thing that you need to change is the contents of the `content` folder.
2. If you'd like to make basic configuration tweaks but don't want to edit source code, one can tweak the plugins and components in `quartz.config.ts` and `quartz.layout.ts` in a guided manner to their liking.
3. If you'd like to tweak the actual source code of the underlying plugins, components, or even build process, Quartz purposefully ships its full source code to the end user to allow customization at this level too.
Most software either confines you to either
1. Makes it easy to tweak content but not the presentation
2. Gives you too many knobs to tune the presentation without good opinionated defaults
**Quartz should feel powerful but ultimately be an intuitive tool fully within your control.** It should be a piece of [agentic software](https://jzhao.xyz/posts/agentic-computing). Ultimately, it should have the right affordances to nudge users towards good defaults but never dictate what the 'correct' way of using it is.
**The goal of Quartz is to make sharing your digital garden free and simple.** At its core, Quartz is designed to be easy to use enough for non-technical people to get going but also powerful enough that senior developers can tweak it to work how they'd like it to work.

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---
title: AliasRedirects
tags:
- plugin/emitter
---
This plugin emits HTML redirect pages for aliases and permalinks defined in the frontmatter of content files.
For example, A `foo.md` has the following frontmatter
```md title="foo.md"
---
title: "Foo"
alias:
- "bar"
---
```
The target `host.me/bar` will be redirected to `host.me/foo`
Note that these are permanent redirect.
The emitter supports the following aliases:
- `aliases`
- `alias`
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin has no configuration options.
## API
- Category: Emitter
- Function name: `Plugin.AliasRedirects()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/emitters/aliases.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/emitters/aliases.ts).

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---
title: Assets
tags:
- plugin/emitter
---
This plugin emits all non-Markdown static assets in your content folder (like images, videos, HTML, etc). The plugin respects the `ignorePatterns` in the global [[configuration]].
Note that all static assets will then be accessible through its path on your generated site, i.e: `host.me/path/to/static.pdf`
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin has no configuration options.
## API
- Category: Emitter
- Function name: `Plugin.Assets()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/emitters/assets.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/emitters/assets.ts).

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---
title: CNAME
tags:
- plugin/emitter
---
This plugin emits a `CNAME` record that points your subdomain to the default domain of your site.
If you want to use a custom domain name like `quartz.example.com` for the site, then this is needed.
See [[hosting|Hosting]] for more information.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin has no configuration options.
## API
- Category: Emitter
- Function name: `Plugin.CNAME()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/emitters/cname.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/emitters/cname.ts).

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---
title: "Citations"
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin adds Citation support to Quartz.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `bibliographyFile`: the path to the bibliography file. Defaults to `./bibliography.bib`. This is relative to git source of your vault.
- `suppressBibliography`: whether to suppress the bibliography at the end of the document. Defaults to `false`.
- `linkCitations`: whether to link citations to the bibliography. Defaults to `false`.
- `csl`: the citation style to use. Defaults to `apa`. Reference [rehype-citation](https://rehype-citation.netlify.app/custom-csl) for more options.
- `prettyLink`: whether to use pretty links for citations. Defaults to `true`.
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.Citations()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/citations.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/citations.ts).

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---
title: ComponentResources
tags:
- plugin/emitter
---
This plugin manages and emits the static resources required for the Quartz framework. This includes CSS stylesheets and JavaScript scripts that enhance the functionality and aesthetics of the generated site. See also the `cdnCaching` option in the `theme` section of the [[configuration]].
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin has no configuration options.
## API
- Category: Emitter
- Function name: `Plugin.ComponentResources()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/emitters/componentResources.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/emitters/componentResources.ts).

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---
title: ContentIndex
tags:
- plugin/emitter
---
This plugin emits both RSS and an XML sitemap for your site. The [[RSS Feed]] allows users to subscribe to content on your site and the sitemap allows search engines to better index your site. The plugin also emits a `contentIndex.json` file which is used by dynamic frontend components like search and graph.
This plugin emits a comprehensive index of the site's content, generating additional resources such as a sitemap, an RSS feed, and a
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `enableSiteMap`: If `true` (default), generates a sitemap XML file (`sitemap.xml`) listing all site URLs for search engines in content discovery.
- `enableRSS`: If `true` (default), produces an RSS feed (`index.xml`) with recent content updates.
- `rssLimit`: Defines the maximum number of entries to include in the RSS feed, helping to focus on the most recent or relevant content. Defaults to `10`.
- `rssFullHtml`: If `true`, the RSS feed includes full HTML content. Otherwise it includes just summaries.
- `rssSlug`: Slug to the generated RSS feed XML file. Defaults to `"index"`.
- `includeEmptyFiles`: If `true` (default), content files with no body text are included in the generated index and resources.
## API
- Category: Emitter
- Function name: `Plugin.ContentIndex()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/emitters/contentIndex.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/emitters/contentIndex.ts).

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---
title: ContentPage
tags:
- plugin/emitter
---
This plugin is a core component of the Quartz framework. It generates the HTML pages for each piece of Markdown content. It emits the full-page [[layout]], including headers, footers, and body content, among others.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin has no configuration options.
## API
- Category: Emitter
- Function name: `Plugin.ContentPage()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/emitters/contentPage.tsx`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/emitters/contentPage.tsx).

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---
title: CrawlLinks
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin parses links and processes them to point to the right places. It is also needed for embedded links (like images). See [[Obsidian compatibility]] for more information.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `markdownLinkResolution`: Sets the strategy for resolving Markdown paths, can be `"absolute"` (default), `"relative"` or `"shortest"`. You should use the same setting here as in [[Obsidian compatibility|Obsidian]].
- `absolute`: Path relative to the root of the content folder.
- `relative`: Path relative to the file you are linking from.
- `shortest`: Name of the file. If this isn't enough to identify the file, use the full absolute path.
- `prettyLinks`: If `true` (default), simplifies links by removing folder paths, making them more user friendly (e.g. `folder/deeply/nested/note` becomes `note`).
- `openLinksInNewTab`: If `true`, configures external links to open in a new tab. Defaults to `false`.
- `lazyLoad`: If `true`, adds lazy loading to resource elements (`img`, `video`, etc.) to improve page load performance. Defaults to `false`.
- `externalLinkIcon`: Adds an icon next to external links when `true` (default) to visually distinguishing them from internal links.
> [!warning]
> Removing this plugin is _not_ recommended and will likely break the page.
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.CrawlLinks()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/links.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/links.ts).

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---
title: "CreatedModifiedDate"
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin determines the created, modified, and published dates for a document using three potential data sources: frontmatter metadata, Git history, and the filesystem. See [[authoring content#Syntax]] for more information.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `priority`: The data sources to consult for date information. Highest priority first. Possible values are `"frontmatter"`, `"git"`, and `"filesystem"`. Defaults to `["frontmatter", "git", "filesystem"]`.
When loading the frontmatter, the value of [[Frontmatter#List]] is used.
> [!warning]
> If you rely on `git` for dates, make sure `defaultDateType` is set to `modified` in `quartz.config.ts`.
>
> Depending on how you [[hosting|host]] your Quartz, the `filesystem` dates of your local files may not match the final dates. In these cases, it may be better to use `git` or `frontmatter` to guarantee correct dates.
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.CreatedModifiedDate()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/lastmod.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/lastmod.ts).

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---
title: Custom OG Images
tags:
- feature/emitter
---
The Custom OG Images emitter plugin generates social media preview images for your pages. It uses [satori](https://github.com/vercel/satori) to convert HTML/CSS into images, allowing you to create beautiful and consistent social media preview cards for your content.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
## Features
- Automatically generates social media preview images for each page
- Supports both light and dark mode themes
- Customizable through frontmatter properties
- Fallback to default image when needed
- Full control over image design through custom components
## Configuration
> [!info] Info
>
> The `baseUrl` property in your [[configuration]] must be set properly for social images to work correctly, as they require absolute paths.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
```typescript title="quartz.config.ts"
import { CustomOgImages } from "./quartz/plugins/emitters/ogImage"
const config: QuartzConfig = {
plugins: {
emitters: [
CustomOgImages({
colorScheme: "lightMode", // what colors to use for generating image, same as theme colors from config, valid values are "darkMode" and "lightMode"
width: 1200, // width to generate with (in pixels)
height: 630, // height to generate with (in pixels)
excludeRoot: false, // wether to exclude "/" index path to be excluded from auto generated images (false = use auto, true = use default og image)
imageStructure: defaultImage, // custom image component to use
}),
],
},
}
```
### Configuration Options
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
| ---------------- | --------- | ------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `colorScheme` | string | "lightMode" | Theme to use for generating images ("darkMode" or "lightMode") |
| `width` | number | 1200 | Width of the generated image in pixels |
| `height` | number | 630 | Height of the generated image in pixels |
| `excludeRoot` | boolean | false | Whether to exclude the root index page from auto-generated images |
| `imageStructure` | component | defaultImage | Custom component to use for image generation |
## Frontmatter Properties
The following properties can be used to customize your link previews:
| Property | Alias | Summary |
| ------------------- | ---------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| `socialDescription` | `description` | Description to be used for preview. |
| `socialImage` | `image`, `cover` | Link to preview image. |
The `socialImage` property should contain a link to an image either relative to `quartz/static`, or a full URL. If you have a folder for all your images in `quartz/static/my-images`, an example for `socialImage` could be `"my-images/cover.png"`. Alternatively, you can use a fully qualified URL like `"https://example.com/cover.png"`.
> [!info] Info
>
> The priority for what image will be used for the cover image looks like the following: `frontmatter property > generated image (if enabled) > default image`.
>
> The default image (`quartz/static/og-image.png`) will only be used as a fallback if nothing else is set. If the Custom OG Images emitter plugin is enabled, it will be treated as the new default per page, but can be overwritten by setting the `socialImage` frontmatter property for that page.
## Customization
You can fully customize how the images being generated look by passing your own component to `imageStructure`. This component takes JSX + some page metadata/config options and converts it to an image using [satori](https://github.com/vercel/satori). Vercel provides an [online playground](https://og-playground.vercel.app/) that can be used to preview how your JSX looks like as a picture. This is ideal for prototyping your custom design.
### Fonts
You will also be passed an array containing a header and a body font (where the first entry is header and the second is body). The fonts matches the ones selected in `theme.typography.header` and `theme.typography.body` from `quartz.config.ts` and will be passed in the format required by [`satori`](https://github.com/vercel/satori). To use them in CSS, use the `.name` property (e.g. `fontFamily: fonts[1].name` to use the "body" font family).
An example of a component using the header font could look like this:
```tsx title="socialImage.tsx"
export const myImage: SocialImageOptions["imageStructure"] = (...) => {
return <p style={{ fontFamily: fonts[0].name }}>Cool Header!</p>
}
```
> [!example]- Local fonts
>
> For cases where you use a local fonts under `static` folder, make sure to set the correct `@font-face` in `custom.scss`
>
> ```scss title="custom.scss"
> @font-face {
> font-family: "Newsreader";
> font-style: normal;
> font-weight: normal;
> font-display: swap;
> src: url("/static/Newsreader.woff2") format("woff2");
> }
> ```
>
> Then in `quartz/util/og.tsx`, you can load the Satori fonts like so:
>
> ```tsx title="quartz/util/og.tsx"
> import { joinSegments, QUARTZ } from "../path"
> import fs from "fs"
> import path from "path"
>
> const newsreaderFontPath = joinSegments(QUARTZ, "static", "Newsreader.woff2")
> export async function getSatoriFonts(headerFont: FontSpecification, bodyFont: FontSpecification) {
> // ... rest of implementation remains same
> const fonts: SatoriOptions["fonts"] = [
> ...headerFontData.map((data, idx) => ({
> name: headerFontName,
> data,
> weight: headerWeights[idx],
> style: "normal" as const,
> })),
> ...bodyFontData.map((data, idx) => ({
> name: bodyFontName,
> data,
> weight: bodyWeights[idx],
> style: "normal" as const,
> })),
> {
> name: "Newsreader",
> data: await fs.promises.readFile(path.resolve(newsreaderFontPath)),
> weight: 400,
> style: "normal" as const,
> },
> ]
>
> return fonts
> }
> ```
>
> This font then can be used with your custom structure.
## Examples
Here are some example image components you can use as a starting point:
### Basic Example
This example will generate images that look as follows:
| Light | Dark |
| ------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------- |
| ![[custom-social-image-preview-light.png]] | ![[custom-social-image-preview-dark.png]] |
```tsx
import { SatoriOptions } from "satori/wasm"
import { GlobalConfiguration } from "../cfg"
import { SocialImageOptions, UserOpts } from "./imageHelper"
import { QuartzPluginData } from "../plugins/vfile"
export const customImage: SocialImageOptions["imageStructure"] = (
cfg: GlobalConfiguration,
userOpts: UserOpts,
title: string,
description: string,
fonts: SatoriOptions["fonts"],
fileData: QuartzPluginData,
) => {
// How many characters are allowed before switching to smaller font
const fontBreakPoint = 22
const useSmallerFont = title.length > fontBreakPoint
const { colorScheme } = userOpts
return (
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
flexDirection: "row",
justifyContent: "flex-start",
alignItems: "center",
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
}}
>
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
alignItems: "center",
justifyContent: "center",
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
backgroundColor: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].light,
flexDirection: "column",
gap: "2.5rem",
paddingTop: "2rem",
paddingBottom: "2rem",
}}
>
<p
style={{
color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].dark,
fontSize: useSmallerFont ? 70 : 82,
marginLeft: "4rem",
textAlign: "center",
marginRight: "4rem",
fontFamily: fonts[0].name,
}}
>
{title}
</p>
<p
style={{
color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].dark,
fontSize: 44,
marginLeft: "8rem",
marginRight: "8rem",
lineClamp: 3,
fontFamily: fonts[1].name,
}}
>
{description}
</p>
</div>
<div
style={{
height: "100%",
width: "2vw",
position: "absolute",
backgroundColor: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].tertiary,
opacity: 0.85,
}}
/>
</div>
)
}
```
### Advanced Example
The following example includes a customized social image with a custom background and formatted date:
```typescript title="custom-og.tsx"
export const og: SocialImageOptions["Component"] = (
cfg: GlobalConfiguration,
fileData: QuartzPluginData,
{ colorScheme }: Options,
title: string,
description: string,
fonts: SatoriOptions["fonts"],
) => {
let created: string | undefined
let reading: string | undefined
if (fileData.dates) {
created = formatDate(getDate(cfg, fileData)!, cfg.locale)
}
const { minutes, text: _timeTaken, words: _words } = readingTime(fileData.text!)
reading = i18n(cfg.locale).components.contentMeta.readingTime({
minutes: Math.ceil(minutes),
})
const Li = [created, reading]
return (
<div
style={{
position: "relative",
display: "flex",
flexDirection: "row",
alignItems: "flex-start",
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
backgroundImage: `url("https://${cfg.baseUrl}/static/og-image.jpeg")`,
backgroundSize: "100% 100%",
}}
>
<div
style={{
position: "absolute",
top: 0,
left: 0,
right: 0,
bottom: 0,
background: "radial-gradient(circle at center, transparent, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.4) 70%)",
}}
/>
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
flexDirection: "column",
justifyContent: "flex-start",
alignItems: "flex-start",
gap: "1.5rem",
paddingTop: "4rem",
paddingBottom: "4rem",
marginLeft: "4rem",
}}
>
<img
src={`"https://${cfg.baseUrl}/static/icon.jpeg"`}
style={{
position: "relative",
backgroundClip: "border-box",
borderRadius: "6rem",
}}
width={80}
/>
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
flexDirection: "column",
textAlign: "left",
fontFamily: fonts[0].name,
}}
>
<h2
style={{
color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].light,
fontSize: "3rem",
fontWeight: 700,
marginRight: "4rem",
fontFamily: fonts[0].name,
}}
>
{title}
</h2>
<ul
style={{
color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].gray,
gap: "1rem",
fontSize: "1.5rem",
fontFamily: fonts[1].name,
}}
>
{Li.map((item, index) => {
if (item) {
return <li key={index}>{item}</li>
}
})}
</ul>
</div>
<p
style={{
color: cfg.theme.colors[colorScheme].light,
fontSize: "1.5rem",
overflow: "hidden",
marginRight: "8rem",
textOverflow: "ellipsis",
display: "-webkit-box",
WebkitLineClamp: 7,
WebkitBoxOrient: "vertical",
lineClamp: 7,
fontFamily: fonts[1].name,
}}
>
{description}
</p>
</div>
</div>
)
}
```

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---
title: Description
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin generates descriptions that are used as metadata for the HTML `head`, the [[RSS Feed]] and in [[folder and tag listings]] if there is no main body content, the description is used as the text between the title and the listing.
If the frontmatter contains a `description` property, it is used (see [[authoring content#Syntax]]). Otherwise, the plugin will do its best to use the first few sentences of the content to reach the target description length.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `descriptionLength`: the maximum length of the generated description. Default is 150 characters. The cut off happens after the first _sentence_ that ends after the given length.
- `replaceExternalLinks`: If `true` (default), replace external links with their domain and path in the description (e.g. `https://domain.tld/some_page/another_page?query=hello&target=world` is replaced with `domain.tld/some_page/another_page`).
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.Description()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/description.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/description.ts).

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---
title: ExplicitPublish
tags:
- plugin/filter
---
This plugin filters content based on an explicit `publish` flag in the frontmatter, allowing only content that is explicitly marked for publication to pass through. It's the opt-in version of [[RemoveDrafts]]. See [[private pages]] for more information.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin has no configuration options.
## API
- Category: Filter
- Function name: `Plugin.ExplicitPublish()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/filters/explicit.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/filters/explicit.ts).

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---
title: Favicon
tags:
- plugin/emitter
---
This plugin emits a `favicon.ico` into the `public` folder. It creates the favicon from `icon.png` located in the `quartz/static` folder.
The plugin resizes `icon.png` to 48x48px to make it as small as possible.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin has no configuration options.
## API
- Category: Emitter
- Function name: `Plugin.Favicon()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/emitters/favicon.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/emitters/favicon.ts).

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---
title: FolderPage
tags:
- plugin/emitter
---
This plugin generates index pages for folders, creating a listing page for each folder that contains multiple content files. See [[folder and tag listings]] for more information.
Example: [[advanced/|Advanced]]
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
The pages are displayed using the `defaultListPageLayout` in `quartz.layouts.ts`. For the content, the `FolderContent` component is used. If you want to modify the layout, you must edit it directly (`quartz/components/pages/FolderContent.tsx`).
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `sort`: A function of type `(f1: QuartzPluginData, f2: QuartzPluginData) => number{:ts}` used to sort entries. Defaults to sorting by date and tie-breaking on lexographical order.
## API
- Category: Emitter
- Function name: `Plugin.FolderPage()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/emitters/folderPage.tsx`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/emitters/folderPage.tsx).

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---
title: "Frontmatter"
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin parses the frontmatter of the page using the [gray-matter](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/gray-matter) library. See [[authoring content#Syntax]], [[Obsidian compatibility]] and [[OxHugo compatibility]] for more information.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `delimiters`: the delimiters to use for the frontmatter. Can have one value (e.g. `"---"`) or separate values for opening and closing delimiters (e.g. `["---", "~~~"]`). Defaults to `"---"`.
- `language`: the language to use for parsing the frontmatter. Can be `yaml` (default) or `toml`.
> [!warning]
> This plugin must not be removed, otherwise Quartz will break.
## List
Quartz supports the following frontmatter:
- title
- `title`
- description
- `description`
- permalink
- `permalink`
- comments
- `comments`
- lang
- `lang`
- publish
- `publish`
- draft
- `draft`
- enableToc
- `enableToc`
- tags
- `tags`
- `tag`
- aliases
- `aliases`
- `alias`
- cssclasses
- `cssclasses`
- `cssclass`
- socialDescription
- `socialDescription`
- socialImage
- `socialImage`
- `image`
- `cover`
- created
- `created`
- `date`
- modified
- `modified`
- `lastmod`
- `updated`
- `last-modified`
- published
- `published`
- `publishDate`
- `date`
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.Frontmatter()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/frontmatter.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/frontmatter.ts).

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---
title: GitHubFlavoredMarkdown
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin enhances Markdown processing to support GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM) which adds features like autolink literals, footnotes, strikethrough, tables and tasklists.
In addition, this plugin adds optional features for typographic refinement (such as converting straight quotes to curly quotes, dashes to en-dashes/em-dashes, and ellipses) and automatic heading links as a symbol that appears next to the heading on hover.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `enableSmartyPants`: When true, enables typographic enhancements. Default is true.
- `linkHeadings`: When true, automatically adds links to headings. Default is true.
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.GitHubFlavoredMarkdown()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/gfm.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/gfm.ts).

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---
title: HardLineBreaks
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin automatically converts single line breaks in Markdown text into hard line breaks in the HTML output. This plugin is not enabled by default as this doesn't follow the semantics of actual Markdown but you may enable it if you'd like parity with [[Obsidian compatibility|Obsidian]].
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin has no configuration options.
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.HardLineBreaks()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/linebreaks.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/linebreaks.ts).

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---
title: "Latex"
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin adds LaTeX support to Quartz. See [[features/Latex|Latex]] for more information.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `renderEngine`: the engine to use to render LaTeX equations. Can be `"katex"` for [KaTeX](https://katex.org/), `"mathjax"` for [MathJax](https://www.mathjax.org/) [SVG rendering](https://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output/svg.html), or `"typst"` for [Typst](https://typst.app/) (a new way to compose LaTeX equation). Defaults to KaTeX.
- `customMacros`: custom macros for all LaTeX blocks. It takes the form of a key-value pair where the key is a new command name and the value is the expansion of the macro. For example: `{"\\R": "\\mathbb{R}"}`
> [!note] Typst support
>
> Currently, typst doesn't support inline-math
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.Latex()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/latex.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/latex.ts).

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---
title: NotFoundPage
tags:
- plugin/emitter
---
This plugin emits a 404 (Not Found) page for broken or non-existent URLs.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin has no configuration options.
## API
- Category: Emitter
- Function name: `Plugin.NotFoundPage()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/emitters/404.tsx`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/emitters/404.tsx).

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---
title: ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin provides support for [[Obsidian compatibility]].
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `comments`: If `true` (default), enables parsing of `%%` style Obsidian comment blocks.
- `highlight`: If `true` (default), enables parsing of `==` style highlights within content.
- `wikilinks`:If `true` (default), turns [[wikilinks]] into regular links.
- `callouts`: If `true` (default), adds support for [[callouts|callout]] blocks for emphasizing content.
- `mermaid`: If `true` (default), enables [[Mermaid diagrams|Mermaid diagram]] rendering within Markdown files.
- `parseTags`: If `true` (default), parses and links tags within the content.
- `parseArrows`: If `true` (default), transforms arrow symbols into their HTML character equivalents.
- `parseBlockReferences`: If `true` (default), handles block references, linking to specific content blocks.
- `enableInHtmlEmbed`: If `true`, allows embedding of content directly within HTML. Defaults to `false`.
- `enableYouTubeEmbed`: If `true` (default), enables the embedding of YouTube videos and playlists using external image Markdown syntax.
- `enableVideoEmbed`: If `true` (default), enables the embedding of video files.
- `enableCheckbox`: If `true`, adds support for interactive checkboxes in content. Defaults to `false`.
> [!warning]
> Don't remove this plugin if you're using [[Obsidian compatibility|Obsidian]] to author the content!
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/ofm.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/ofm.ts)

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---
title: OxHugoFlavoredMarkdown
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin provides support for [ox-hugo](https://github.com/kaushalmodi/ox-hugo) compatibility. See [[OxHugo compatibility]] for more information.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `wikilinks`: If `true` (default), converts Hugo `{{ relref }}` shortcodes to Quartz [[wikilinks]].
- `removePredefinedAnchor`: If `true` (default), strips predefined anchors from headings.
- `removeHugoShortcode`: If `true` (default), removes Hugo shortcode syntax (`{{}}`) from the content.
- `replaceFigureWithMdImg`: If `true` (default), replaces `<figure/>` with `![]()`.
- `replaceOrgLatex`: If `true` (default), converts Org-mode [[features/Latex|Latex]] fragments to Quartz-compatible LaTeX wrapped in `$` (for inline) and `$$` (for block equations).
> [!warning]
> While you can use this together with [[ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown]], it's not recommended because it might mutate the file in unexpected ways. Use with caution.
>
> If you use `toml` frontmatter, make sure to configure the [[Frontmatter]] plugin accordingly. See [[OxHugo compatibility]] for an example.
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.OxHugoFlavoredMarkdown()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/oxhugofm.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/oxhugofm.ts).

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---
title: RemoveDrafts
tags:
- plugin/filter
---
This plugin filters out content from your vault, so that only finalized content is made available. This prevents [[private pages]] from being published. By default, it filters out all pages with `draft: true` in the frontmatter and leaves all other pages intact.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin has no configuration options.
## API
- Category: Filter
- Function name: `Plugin.RemoveDrafts()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/filters/draft.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/filters/draft.ts).

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---
title: RoamFlavoredMarkdown
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin provides support for [Roam Research](https://roamresearch.com) compatibility. See [[Roam Research Compatibility]] for more information.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[Configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `orComponent`: If `true` (default), converts Roam `{{ or:ONE|TWO|THREE }}` shortcodes into HTML Dropdown options.
- `TODOComponent`: If `true` (default), converts Roam `{{[[TODO]]}}` shortcodes into HTML check boxes.
- `DONEComponent`: If `true` (default), converts Roam `{{[[DONE]]}}` shortcodes into checked HTML check boxes.
- `videoComponent`: If `true` (default), converts Roam `{{[[video]]:URL}}` shortcodes into embeded HTML video.
- `audioComponent`: If `true` (default), converts Roam `{{[[audio]]:URL}}` shortcodes into embeded HTML audio.
- `pdfComponent`: If `true` (default), converts Roam `{{[[pdf]]:URL}}` shortcodes into embeded HTML PDF viewer.
- `blockquoteComponent`: If `true` (default), converts Roam `{{[[>]]}}` shortcodes into Quartz blockquotes.
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.RoamFlavoredMarkdown()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/roam.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/roam.ts).

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---
title: Static
tags:
- plugin/emitter
---
This plugin emits all static resources needed by Quartz. This is used, for example, for fonts and images that need a stable position, such as banners and icons. The plugin respects the `ignorePatterns` in the global [[configuration]].
> [!important]
> This is different from [[Assets]]. The resources from the [[Static]] plugin are located under `quartz/static`, whereas [[Assets]] renders all static resources under `content` and is used for images, videos, audio, etc. that are directly referenced by your markdown content.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin has no configuration options.
## API
- Category: Emitter
- Function name: `Plugin.Static()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/emitters/static.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/emitters/static.ts).

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---
title: "SyntaxHighlighting"
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin is used to add syntax highlighting to code blocks in Quartz. See [[syntax highlighting]] for more information.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `theme`: a separate id of one of the [themes bundled with Shikiji](https://shikiji.netlify.app/themes). One for light mode and one for dark mode. Defaults to `theme: { light: "github-light", dark: "github-dark" }`.
- `keepBackground`: If set to `true`, the background of the Shikiji theme will be used. With `false` (default) the Quartz theme color for background will be used instead.
In addition, you can further override the colours in the `quartz/styles/syntax.scss` file.
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.SyntaxHighlighting()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/syntax.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/syntax.ts).

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---
title: TableOfContents
tags:
- plugin/transformer
---
This plugin generates a table of contents (TOC) for Markdown documents. See [[table of contents]] for more information.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `maxDepth`: Limits the depth of headings included in the TOC, ranging from `1` (top level headings only) to `6` (all heading levels). Default is `3`.
- `minEntries`: The minimum number of heading entries required for the TOC to be displayed. Default is `1`.
- `showByDefault`: If `true` (default), the TOC should be displayed by default. Can be overridden by frontmatter settings.
- `collapseByDefault`: If `true`, the TOC will start in a collapsed state. Default is `false`.
> [!warning]
> This plugin needs the `Component.TableOfContents` component in `quartz.layout.ts` to determine where to display the TOC. Without it, nothing will be displayed. They should always be added or removed together.
## API
- Category: Transformer
- Function name: `Plugin.TableOfContents()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/transformers/toc.ts`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/transformers/toc.ts).

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---
title: TagPage
tags:
- plugin/emitter
---
This plugin emits dedicated pages for each tag used in the content. See [[folder and tag listings]] for more information.
> [!note]
> For information on how to add, remove or configure plugins, see the [[configuration#Plugins|Configuration]] page.
The pages are displayed using the `defaultListPageLayout` in `quartz.layouts.ts`. For the content, the `TagContent` component is used. If you want to modify the layout, you must edit it directly (`quartz/components/pages/TagContent.tsx`).
This plugin accepts the following configuration options:
- `sort`: A function of type `(f1: QuartzPluginData, f2: QuartzPluginData) => number{:ts}` used to sort entries. Defaults to sorting by date and tie-breaking on lexographical order.
## API
- Category: Emitter
- Function name: `Plugin.TagPage()`.
- Source: [`quartz/plugins/emitters/tagPage.tsx`](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/quartz/plugins/emitters/tagPage.tsx).

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---
title: Plugins
---

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@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
---
title: Setting up your GitHub repository
---
First, make sure you have Quartz [[index#🪴 Get Started|cloned and setup locally]].
Then, create a new repository on GitHub.com. Do **not** initialize the new repository with `README`, license, or `gitignore` files.
![[github-init-repo-options.png]]
At the top of your repository on GitHub.com's Quick Setup page, click the clipboard to copy the remote repository URL.
![[github-quick-setup.png]]
In your terminal of choice, navigate to the root of your Quartz folder. Then, run the following commands, replacing `REMOTE-URL` with the URL you just copied from the previous step.
```bash
# list all the repositories that are tracked
git remote -v
# if the origin doesn't match your own repository, set your repository as the origin
git remote set-url origin REMOTE-URL
# if you don't have upstream as a remote, add it so updates work
git remote add upstream https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz.git
```
Then, you can sync the content to upload it to your repository. This is a helper command that will do the initial push of your content to your repository.
```bash
npx quartz sync --no-pull
```
> [!warning]- `fatal: --[no-]autostash option is only valid with --rebase`
> You may have an outdated version of `git`. Updating `git` should fix this issue.
> [!warning]- `fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly`
> It might be due to Git's default buffer size. You can fix it by increasing the buffer with this command:
>
> ```bash
> git config http.postBuffer 524288000
> ```
In future updates, you can simply run `npx quartz sync` every time you want to push updates to your repository.
> [!hint] Flags and options
> For full help options, you can run `npx quartz sync --help`.
>
> Most of these have sensible defaults but you can override them if you have a custom setup:
>
> - `-d` or `--directory`: the content folder. This is normally just `content`
> - `-v` or `--verbose`: print out extra logging information
> - `--commit` or `--no-commit`: whether to make a `git` commit for your changes
> - `--push` or `--no-push`: whether to push updates to your GitHub fork of Quartz
> - `--pull` or `--no-pull`: whether to try and pull in any updates from your GitHub fork (i.e. from other devices) before pushing

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@ -6,29 +6,18 @@ Want to see what Quartz can do? Here are some cool community gardens:
- [Quartz Documentation (this site!)](https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/)
- [Jacky Zhao's Garden](https://jzhao.xyz/)
- [Socratica Toolbox](https://toolbox.socratica.info/)
- [Morrowind Modding Wiki](https://morrowind-modding.github.io/)
- [Aaron Pham's Garden](https://aarnphm.xyz/)
- [The Pond](https://turntrout.com/welcome)
- [Pelayo Arbues' Notes](https://pelayoarbues.com/)
- [Stanford CME 302 Numerical Linear Algebra](https://ericdarve.github.io/NLA/)
- [A Pattern Language - Christopher Alexander (Architecture)](https://patternlanguage.cc/)
- [oldwinter の数字花园](https://garden.oldwinter.top/)
- [Eilleen's Everything Notebook](https://quartz.eilleeenz.com/)
- [🧠🌳 Chad's Mind Garden](https://www.chadly.net/)
- [Pedro MC Fernandes's Topo da Mente](https://www.pmcf.xyz/topo-da-mente/)
- [Mau Camargo's Notkesto](https://notes.camargomau.com/)
- [Sideny's 3D Artist's Handbook](https://sidney-eliot.github.io/3d-artists-handbook/)
- [Brandon Boswell's Garden](https://brandonkboswell.com)
- [Scaling Synthesis - A hypertext research notebook](https://scalingsynthesis.com/)
- [Simon's Second Brain: Crafted, Curated, Connected, Compounded](https://brain.ssp.sh/)
- [Data Engineering Vault: A Second Brain Knowledge Network](https://vault.ssp.sh/)
- [AWAGMI Intern Notes](https://notes.awagmi.xyz/)
- [Data Dictionary 🧠](https://glossary.airbyte.com/)
- [🪴Aster's notebook](https://notes.asterhu.com)
- [Gatekeeper Wiki](https://www.gatekeeper.wiki)
- [Ellie's Notes](https://ellie.wtf)
- [🥷🏻🌳🍃 Computer Science & Thinkering Garden](https://notes.yxy.ninja)
- [Eledah's Crystalline](https://blog.eledah.ir/)
- [🌓 Projects & Privacy - FOSS, tech, law](https://be-far.com)
- [Zen Browser Docs](https://docs.zen-browser.app)
- [🪴8cat life](https://8cat.life)
- [sspaeti.com's Second Brain](https://brain.sspaeti.com/)
- [oldwinter の数字花园](https://garden.oldwinter.top/)
- [Abhijeet's Math Wiki](https://abhmul.github.io/quartz/Math-Wiki/)
- [Mike's AI Garden 🤖🪴](https://mwalton.me/)
- [Matt Dunn's Second Brain](https://mattdunn.info/)
- [Pelayo Arbues' Notes](https://pelayoarbues.github.io/)
- [Vince Imbat's Talahardin](https://vinceimbat.com/)
- [🧠🌳 Chad's Mind Garden](https://www.chadly.net/)
- [Pedro MC Fernandes's Topo da Mente](https://www.pmcf.xyz/topo-da-mente/)
If you want to see your own on here, submit a [Pull Request adding yourself to this file](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/blob/v4/docs/showcase.md)!

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---
title: Plugins
---

7
globals.d.ts vendored
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@ -4,14 +4,9 @@ export declare global {
type: K,
listener: (this: Document, ev: CustomEventMap[K]) => void,
): void
removeEventListener<K extends keyof CustomEventMap>(
type: K,
listener: (this: Document, ev: CustomEventMap[K]) => void,
): void
dispatchEvent<K extends keyof CustomEventMap>(ev: CustomEventMap[K] | UIEvent): void
dispatchEvent<K extends keyof CustomEventMap>(ev: CustomEventMap[K]): void
}
interface Window {
spaNavigate(url: URL, isBack: boolean = false)
addCleanup(fn: (...args: any[]) => void)
}
}

4
index.d.ts vendored
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@ -5,11 +5,7 @@ declare module "*.scss" {
// dom custom event
interface CustomEventMap {
prenav: CustomEvent<{}>
nav: CustomEvent<{ url: FullSlug }>
themechange: CustomEvent<{ theme: "light" | "dark" }>
readermodechange: CustomEvent<{ mode: "on" | "off" }>
}
type ContentIndex = Record<FullSlug, ContentDetails>
declare const fetchData: Promise<ContentIndex>

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
"name": "@jackyzha0/quartz",
"description": "🌱 publish your digital garden and notes as a website",
"private": true,
"version": "4.5.0",
"version": "4.1.0",
"type": "module",
"author": "jackyzha0 <j.zhao2k19@gmail.com>",
"license": "MIT",
@ -12,16 +12,15 @@
"url": "https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz.git"
},
"scripts": {
"quartz": "./quartz/bootstrap-cli.mjs",
"docs": "npx quartz build --serve -d docs",
"check": "tsc --noEmit && npx prettier . --check",
"format": "npx prettier . --write",
"test": "tsx --test",
"test": "tsx ./quartz/util/path.test.ts",
"profile": "0x -D prof ./quartz/bootstrap-cli.mjs build --concurrency=1"
},
"engines": {
"npm": ">=9.3.1",
"node": ">=20"
"node": ">=18.14"
},
"keywords": [
"site generator",
@ -35,83 +34,76 @@
"quartz": "./quartz/bootstrap-cli.mjs"
},
"dependencies": {
"@clack/prompts": "^0.10.1",
"@floating-ui/dom": "^1.7.0",
"@myriaddreamin/rehype-typst": "^0.6.0",
"@napi-rs/simple-git": "0.1.19",
"@tweenjs/tween.js": "^25.0.0",
"@webgpu/types": "^0.1.60",
"ansi-truncate": "^1.2.0",
"async-mutex": "^0.5.0",
"chalk": "^5.4.1",
"chokidar": "^4.0.3",
"@clack/prompts": "^0.6.3",
"@floating-ui/dom": "^1.4.0",
"@napi-rs/simple-git": "0.1.9",
"async-mutex": "^0.4.0",
"chalk": "^4.1.2",
"chokidar": "^3.5.3",
"cli-spinner": "^0.2.10",
"d3": "^7.9.0",
"esbuild-sass-plugin": "^3.3.1",
"flexsearch": "0.7.43",
"d3": "^7.8.5",
"esbuild-sass-plugin": "^2.12.0",
"flexsearch": "0.7.21",
"github-slugger": "^2.0.0",
"globby": "^14.1.0",
"globby": "^13.1.4",
"gray-matter": "^4.0.3",
"hast-util-to-html": "^9.0.5",
"hast-util-to-jsx-runtime": "^2.3.6",
"hast-util-to-string": "^3.0.1",
"hast-util-to-html": "^8.0.4",
"hast-util-to-jsx-runtime": "^1.2.0",
"hast-util-to-string": "^2.0.0",
"is-absolute-url": "^4.0.1",
"js-yaml": "^4.1.0",
"lightningcss": "^1.29.3",
"mdast-util-find-and-replace": "^3.0.2",
"mdast-util-to-hast": "^13.2.0",
"mdast-util-to-string": "^4.0.0",
"lightningcss": "1.21.7",
"mdast-util-find-and-replace": "^2.2.2",
"mdast-util-to-hast": "^12.3.0",
"mdast-util-to-string": "^3.2.0",
"micromorph": "^0.4.5",
"minimatch": "^10.0.1",
"pixi.js": "^8.9.2",
"preact": "^10.26.5",
"preact-render-to-string": "^6.5.13",
"pretty-bytes": "^7.0.0",
"plausible-tracker": "^0.3.8",
"preact": "^10.14.1",
"preact-render-to-string": "^6.0.3",
"pretty-bytes": "^6.1.0",
"pretty-time": "^1.1.0",
"reading-time": "^1.5.0",
"rehype-autolink-headings": "^7.1.0",
"rehype-citation": "^2.3.1",
"rehype-katex": "^7.0.1",
"rehype-mathjax": "^7.1.0",
"rehype-pretty-code": "^0.14.1",
"rehype-raw": "^7.0.0",
"rehype-slug": "^6.0.0",
"remark": "^15.0.1",
"remark-breaks": "^4.0.0",
"remark-frontmatter": "^5.0.0",
"remark-gfm": "^4.0.1",
"remark-math": "^6.0.0",
"remark-parse": "^11.0.0",
"remark-rehype": "^11.1.2",
"remark-smartypants": "^3.0.2",
"rfdc": "^1.4.1",
"rimraf": "^6.0.1",
"satori": "^0.12.2",
"serve-handler": "^6.1.6",
"sharp": "^0.34.1",
"shiki": "^1.26.2",
"rehype-autolink-headings": "^6.1.1",
"rehype-katex": "^6.0.3",
"rehype-mathjax": "^4.0.3",
"rehype-pretty-code": "^0.10.0",
"rehype-raw": "^6.1.1",
"rehype-slug": "^5.1.0",
"remark": "^14.0.2",
"remark-breaks": "^3.0.3",
"remark-frontmatter": "^4.0.1",
"remark-gfm": "^3.0.1",
"remark-math": "^5.1.1",
"remark-parse": "^10.0.1",
"remark-rehype": "^10.1.0",
"remark-smartypants": "^2.0.0",
"rimraf": "^5.0.1",
"serve-handler": "^6.1.5",
"source-map-support": "^0.5.21",
"to-vfile": "^8.0.0",
"to-vfile": "^7.2.4",
"toml": "^3.0.0",
"unified": "^11.0.5",
"unist-util-visit": "^5.0.0",
"vfile": "^6.0.3",
"workerpool": "^9.2.0",
"ws": "^8.18.2",
"unified": "^10.1.2",
"unist-util-visit": "^4.1.2",
"vfile": "^5.3.7",
"workerpool": "^6.4.0",
"ws": "^8.13.0",
"yargs": "^17.7.2"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/d3": "^7.4.3",
"@types/hast": "^3.0.4",
"@types/js-yaml": "^4.0.9",
"@types/node": "^22.15.7",
"@types/pretty-time": "^1.1.5",
"@types/source-map-support": "^0.5.10",
"@types/ws": "^8.18.1",
"@types/yargs": "^17.0.33",
"esbuild": "^0.25.3",
"prettier": "^3.5.3",
"tsx": "^4.19.4",
"typescript": "^5.8.3"
"@types/cli-spinner": "^0.2.1",
"@types/d3": "^7.4.0",
"@types/flexsearch": "^0.7.3",
"@types/hast": "^2.3.4",
"@types/js-yaml": "^4.0.5",
"@types/node": "^20.1.2",
"@types/pretty-time": "^1.1.2",
"@types/source-map-support": "^0.5.6",
"@types/workerpool": "^6.4.0",
"@types/ws": "^8.5.5",
"@types/yargs": "^17.0.24",
"esbuild": "0.19.2",
"prettier": "^3.0.0",
"tsx": "^3.12.7",
"typescript": "^5.0.4"
}
}

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@ -1,27 +1,18 @@
import { QuartzConfig } from "./quartz/cfg"
import * as Plugin from "./quartz/plugins"
/**
* Quartz 4 Configuration
*
* See https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/configuration for more information.
*/
const config: QuartzConfig = {
configuration: {
pageTitle: "Quartz 4",
pageTitleSuffix: "",
pageTitle: "🪴 Quartz 4.0",
enableSPA: true,
enablePopovers: true,
analytics: {
provider: "plausible",
},
locale: "en-US",
baseUrl: "quartz.jzhao.xyz",
ignorePatterns: ["private", "templates", ".obsidian"],
defaultDateType: "modified",
defaultDateType: "created",
theme: {
fontOrigin: "googleFonts",
cdnCaching: true,
typography: {
header: "Schibsted Grotesk",
body: "Source Sans Pro",
@ -37,7 +28,6 @@ const config: QuartzConfig = {
secondary: "#284b63",
tertiary: "#84a59d",
highlight: "rgba(143, 159, 169, 0.15)",
textHighlight: "#fff23688",
},
darkMode: {
light: "#161618",
@ -48,7 +38,6 @@ const config: QuartzConfig = {
secondary: "#7b97aa",
tertiary: "#84a59d",
highlight: "rgba(143, 159, 169, 0.15)",
textHighlight: "#b3aa0288",
},
},
},
@ -56,27 +45,21 @@ const config: QuartzConfig = {
plugins: {
transformers: [
Plugin.FrontMatter(),
Plugin.TableOfContents(),
Plugin.CreatedModifiedDate({
priority: ["frontmatter", "git", "filesystem"],
}),
Plugin.SyntaxHighlighting({
theme: {
light: "github-light",
dark: "github-dark",
},
keepBackground: false,
priority: ["frontmatter", "filesystem"], // you can add 'git' here for last modified from Git but this makes the build slower
}),
Plugin.SyntaxHighlighting(),
Plugin.ObsidianFlavoredMarkdown({ enableInHtmlEmbed: false }),
Plugin.GitHubFlavoredMarkdown(),
Plugin.TableOfContents(),
Plugin.CrawlLinks({ markdownLinkResolution: "shortest" }),
Plugin.Description(),
Plugin.Latex({ renderEngine: "katex" }),
Plugin.Description(),
],
filters: [Plugin.RemoveDrafts()],
emitters: [
Plugin.AliasRedirects(),
Plugin.ComponentResources(),
Plugin.ComponentResources({ fontOrigin: "googleFonts" }),
Plugin.ContentPage(),
Plugin.FolderPage(),
Plugin.TagPage(),
@ -86,10 +69,7 @@ const config: QuartzConfig = {
}),
Plugin.Assets(),
Plugin.Static(),
Plugin.Favicon(),
Plugin.NotFoundPage(),
// Comment out CustomOgImages to speed up build time
Plugin.CustomOgImages(),
],
},
}

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@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ import * as Component from "./quartz/components"
export const sharedPageComponents: SharedLayout = {
head: Component.Head(),
header: [],
afterBody: [],
footer: Component.Footer({
links: {
GitHub: "https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz",
@ -17,10 +16,7 @@ export const sharedPageComponents: SharedLayout = {
// components for pages that display a single page (e.g. a single note)
export const defaultContentPageLayout: PageLayout = {
beforeBody: [
Component.ConditionalRender({
component: Component.Breadcrumbs(),
condition: (page) => page.fileData.slug !== "index",
}),
Component.Breadcrumbs(),
Component.ArticleTitle(),
Component.ContentMeta(),
Component.TagList(),
@ -28,17 +24,9 @@ export const defaultContentPageLayout: PageLayout = {
left: [
Component.PageTitle(),
Component.MobileOnly(Component.Spacer()),
Component.Flex({
components: [
{
Component: Component.Search(),
grow: true,
},
{ Component: Component.Darkmode() },
{ Component: Component.ReaderMode() },
],
}),
Component.Explorer(),
Component.Search(),
Component.Darkmode(),
Component.DesktopOnly(Component.Explorer()),
],
right: [
Component.Graph(),
@ -49,20 +37,12 @@ export const defaultContentPageLayout: PageLayout = {
// components for pages that display lists of pages (e.g. tags or folders)
export const defaultListPageLayout: PageLayout = {
beforeBody: [Component.Breadcrumbs(), Component.ArticleTitle(), Component.ContentMeta()],
beforeBody: [Component.ArticleTitle()],
left: [
Component.PageTitle(),
Component.MobileOnly(Component.Spacer()),
Component.Flex({
components: [
{
Component: Component.Search(),
grow: true,
},
{ Component: Component.Darkmode() },
],
}),
Component.Explorer(),
Component.Search(),
Component.Darkmode(),
],
right: [],
}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env -S node --no-deprecation
#!/usr/bin/env node
import yargs from "yargs"
import { hideBin } from "yargs/helpers"
import {

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@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
#!/usr/bin/env node
import workerpool from "workerpool"
const cacheFile = "./.quartz-cache/transpiled-worker.mjs"
const { parseMarkdown, processHtml } = await import(cacheFile)
const { parseFiles } = await import(cacheFile)
workerpool.worker({
parseMarkdown,
processHtml,
parseFiles,
})

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ sourceMapSupport.install(options)
import path from "path"
import { PerfTimer } from "./util/perf"
import { rimraf } from "rimraf"
import { GlobbyFilterFunction, isGitIgnored } from "globby"
import { isGitIgnored } from "globby"
import chalk from "chalk"
import { parseMarkdown } from "./processors/parse"
import { filterContent } from "./processors/filter"
@ -17,39 +17,12 @@ import { glob, toPosixPath } from "./util/glob"
import { trace } from "./util/trace"
import { options } from "./util/sourcemap"
import { Mutex } from "async-mutex"
import { getStaticResourcesFromPlugins } from "./plugins"
import { randomIdNonSecure } from "./util/random"
import { ChangeEvent } from "./plugins/types"
import { minimatch } from "minimatch"
type ContentMap = Map<
FilePath,
| {
type: "markdown"
content: ProcessedContent
}
| {
type: "other"
}
>
type BuildData = {
ctx: BuildCtx
ignored: GlobbyFilterFunction
mut: Mutex
contentMap: ContentMap
changesSinceLastBuild: Record<FilePath, ChangeEvent["type"]>
lastBuildMs: number
}
async function buildQuartz(argv: Argv, mut: Mutex, clientRefresh: () => void) {
const ctx: BuildCtx = {
buildId: randomIdNonSecure(),
argv,
cfg,
allSlugs: [],
allFiles: [],
incremental: false,
}
const perf = new PerfTimer()
@ -67,76 +40,122 @@ async function buildQuartz(argv: Argv, mut: Mutex, clientRefresh: () => void) {
const release = await mut.acquire()
perf.addEvent("clean")
await rimraf(path.join(output, "*"), { glob: true })
await rimraf(output)
console.log(`Cleaned output directory \`${output}\` in ${perf.timeSince("clean")}`)
perf.addEvent("glob")
const allFiles = await glob("**/*.*", argv.directory, cfg.configuration.ignorePatterns)
const markdownPaths = allFiles.filter((fp) => fp.endsWith(".md")).sort()
const fps = allFiles.filter((fp) => fp.endsWith(".md")).sort()
console.log(
`Found ${markdownPaths.length} input files from \`${argv.directory}\` in ${perf.timeSince("glob")}`,
`Found ${fps.length} input files from \`${argv.directory}\` in ${perf.timeSince("glob")}`,
)
const filePaths = markdownPaths.map((fp) => joinSegments(argv.directory, fp) as FilePath)
ctx.allFiles = allFiles
const filePaths = fps.map((fp) => joinSegments(argv.directory, fp) as FilePath)
ctx.allSlugs = allFiles.map((fp) => slugifyFilePath(fp as FilePath))
const parsedFiles = await parseMarkdown(ctx, filePaths)
const filteredContent = filterContent(ctx, parsedFiles)
await emitContent(ctx, filteredContent)
console.log(chalk.green(`Done processing ${markdownPaths.length} files in ${perf.timeSince()}`))
console.log(chalk.green(`Done processing ${fps.length} files in ${perf.timeSince()}`))
release()
if (argv.watch) {
ctx.incremental = true
return startWatching(ctx, mut, parsedFiles, clientRefresh)
if (argv.serve) {
return startServing(ctx, mut, parsedFiles, clientRefresh)
}
}
// setup watcher for rebuilds
async function startWatching(
async function startServing(
ctx: BuildCtx,
mut: Mutex,
initialContent: ProcessedContent[],
clientRefresh: () => void,
) {
const { argv, allFiles } = ctx
const contentMap: ContentMap = new Map()
for (const filePath of allFiles) {
contentMap.set(filePath, {
type: "other",
})
}
const { argv } = ctx
const ignored = await isGitIgnored()
const contentMap = new Map<FilePath, ProcessedContent>()
for (const content of initialContent) {
const [_tree, vfile] = content
contentMap.set(vfile.data.relativePath!, {
type: "markdown",
content,
})
contentMap.set(vfile.data.filePath!, content)
}
const gitIgnoredMatcher = await isGitIgnored()
const buildData: BuildData = {
ctx,
mut,
contentMap,
ignored: (path) => {
if (gitIgnoredMatcher(path)) return true
const pathStr = path.toString()
for (const pattern of cfg.configuration.ignorePatterns) {
if (minimatch(pathStr, pattern)) {
return true
}
const initialSlugs = ctx.allSlugs
let lastBuildMs = 0
const toRebuild: Set<FilePath> = new Set()
const toRemove: Set<FilePath> = new Set()
const trackedAssets: Set<FilePath> = new Set()
async function rebuild(fp: string, action: "add" | "change" | "delete") {
// don't do anything for gitignored files
if (ignored(fp)) {
return
}
// dont bother rebuilding for non-content files, just track and refresh
fp = toPosixPath(fp)
const filePath = joinSegments(argv.directory, fp) as FilePath
if (path.extname(fp) !== ".md") {
if (action === "add" || action === "change") {
trackedAssets.add(filePath)
} else if (action === "delete") {
trackedAssets.delete(filePath)
}
clientRefresh()
return
}
if (action === "add" || action === "change") {
toRebuild.add(filePath)
} else if (action === "delete") {
toRemove.add(filePath)
}
// debounce rebuilds every 250ms
const buildStart = new Date().getTime()
lastBuildMs = buildStart
const release = await mut.acquire()
if (lastBuildMs > buildStart) {
release()
return
}
const perf = new PerfTimer()
console.log(chalk.yellow("Detected change, rebuilding..."))
try {
const filesToRebuild = [...toRebuild].filter((fp) => !toRemove.has(fp))
const trackedSlugs = [...new Set([...contentMap.keys(), ...toRebuild, ...trackedAssets])]
.filter((fp) => !toRemove.has(fp))
.map((fp) => slugifyFilePath(path.posix.relative(argv.directory, fp) as FilePath))
ctx.allSlugs = [...new Set([...initialSlugs, ...trackedSlugs])]
const parsedContent = await parseMarkdown(ctx, filesToRebuild)
for (const content of parsedContent) {
const [_tree, vfile] = content
contentMap.set(vfile.data.filePath!, content)
}
return false
},
for (const fp of toRemove) {
contentMap.delete(fp)
}
changesSinceLastBuild: {},
lastBuildMs: 0,
const parsedFiles = [...contentMap.values()]
const filteredContent = filterContent(ctx, parsedFiles)
// TODO: we can probably traverse the link graph to figure out what's safe to delete here
// instead of just deleting everything
await rimraf(argv.output)
await emitContent(ctx, filteredContent)
console.log(chalk.green(`Done rebuilding in ${perf.timeSince()}`))
} catch {
console.log(chalk.yellow(`Rebuild failed. Waiting on a change to fix the error...`))
}
clientRefresh()
toRebuild.clear()
toRemove.clear()
release()
}
const watcher = chokidar.watch(".", {
@ -145,148 +164,16 @@ async function startWatching(
ignoreInitial: true,
})
const changes: ChangeEvent[] = []
watcher
.on("add", (fp) => {
if (buildData.ignored(fp)) return
changes.push({ path: fp as FilePath, type: "add" })
void rebuild(changes, clientRefresh, buildData)
})
.on("change", (fp) => {
if (buildData.ignored(fp)) return
changes.push({ path: fp as FilePath, type: "change" })
void rebuild(changes, clientRefresh, buildData)
})
.on("unlink", (fp) => {
if (buildData.ignored(fp)) return
changes.push({ path: fp as FilePath, type: "delete" })
void rebuild(changes, clientRefresh, buildData)
})
.on("add", (fp) => rebuild(fp, "add"))
.on("change", (fp) => rebuild(fp, "change"))
.on("unlink", (fp) => rebuild(fp, "delete"))
return async () => {
await watcher.close()
}
}
async function rebuild(changes: ChangeEvent[], clientRefresh: () => void, buildData: BuildData) {
const { ctx, contentMap, mut, changesSinceLastBuild } = buildData
const { argv, cfg } = ctx
const buildId = randomIdNonSecure()
ctx.buildId = buildId
buildData.lastBuildMs = new Date().getTime()
const numChangesInBuild = changes.length
const release = await mut.acquire()
// if there's another build after us, release and let them do it
if (ctx.buildId !== buildId) {
release()
return
}
const perf = new PerfTimer()
perf.addEvent("rebuild")
console.log(chalk.yellow("Detected change, rebuilding..."))
// update changesSinceLastBuild
for (const change of changes) {
changesSinceLastBuild[change.path] = change.type
}
const staticResources = getStaticResourcesFromPlugins(ctx)
const pathsToParse: FilePath[] = []
for (const [fp, type] of Object.entries(changesSinceLastBuild)) {
if (type === "delete" || path.extname(fp) !== ".md") continue
const fullPath = joinSegments(argv.directory, toPosixPath(fp)) as FilePath
pathsToParse.push(fullPath)
}
const parsed = await parseMarkdown(ctx, pathsToParse)
for (const content of parsed) {
contentMap.set(content[1].data.relativePath!, {
type: "markdown",
content,
})
}
// update state using changesSinceLastBuild
// we do this weird play of add => compute change events => remove
// so that partialEmitters can do appropriate cleanup based on the content of deleted files
for (const [file, change] of Object.entries(changesSinceLastBuild)) {
if (change === "delete") {
// universal delete case
contentMap.delete(file as FilePath)
}
// manually track non-markdown files as processed files only
// contains markdown files
if (change === "add" && path.extname(file) !== ".md") {
contentMap.set(file as FilePath, {
type: "other",
})
}
}
const changeEvents: ChangeEvent[] = Object.entries(changesSinceLastBuild).map(([fp, type]) => {
const path = fp as FilePath
const processedContent = contentMap.get(path)
if (processedContent?.type === "markdown") {
const [_tree, file] = processedContent.content
return {
type,
path,
file,
}
}
return {
type,
path,
}
})
// update allFiles and then allSlugs with the consistent view of content map
ctx.allFiles = Array.from(contentMap.keys())
ctx.allSlugs = ctx.allFiles.map((fp) => slugifyFilePath(fp as FilePath))
const processedFiles = Array.from(contentMap.values())
.filter((file) => file.type === "markdown")
.map((file) => file.content)
let emittedFiles = 0
for (const emitter of cfg.plugins.emitters) {
// Try to use partialEmit if available, otherwise assume the output is static
const emitFn = emitter.partialEmit ?? emitter.emit
const emitted = await emitFn(ctx, processedFiles, staticResources, changeEvents)
if (emitted === null) {
continue
}
if (Symbol.asyncIterator in emitted) {
// Async generator case
for await (const file of emitted) {
emittedFiles++
if (ctx.argv.verbose) {
console.log(`[emit:${emitter.name}] ${file}`)
}
}
} else {
// Array case
emittedFiles += emitted.length
if (ctx.argv.verbose) {
for (const file of emitted) {
console.log(`[emit:${emitter.name}] ${file}`)
}
}
}
}
console.log(`Emitted ${emittedFiles} files to \`${argv.output}\` in ${perf.timeSince("rebuild")}`)
console.log(chalk.green(`Done rebuilding in ${perf.timeSince()}`))
changes.splice(0, numChangesInBuild)
clientRefresh()
release()
}
export default async (argv: Argv, mut: Mutex, clientRefresh: () => void) => {
try {
return await buildQuartz(argv, mut, clientRefresh)

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