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This adds the ability to generate citations for the jekyll site. However there is one big caveat, doing this is not possible if you're using GitHub-pages auto-site-generation magic. You need to build the site locally (w/
bundle exec jekyll build
) and then push the built HTML to your site. GitHub pages can serve a site from thedocs/
folder, and this PR adds the build HTML to that folder in order to show off the citations in the main jupyter-book site.Here's the guide to do it https://predictablynoisy.com/jupyter-book/features/citations
What do folks think about this added complexity? On the one hand, it's simpler to just upload markdown files and have github auto-build the cite for you. On the other, having citation ability is awesome :-)
thoughts @SamLau95 and maybe @emdupre who mentioned citations I think