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# hello!
# this is your site's config file
# think of it like a list of settings
# if you have questions or need help, come to
# https://github.com/donuts-are-good/bearclaw
# if you haven't run bearclaw yet, when you run it for the first time,
# it will check for a file like this one called site.config and if that
# file doesn't exist, it will walk you through a few questions and then
# generate it for you!
# you can put anything here, I put my github username
author_name: @donuts-are-good
# this is a small description about you, the blog author
author_bio: bearclaw author
# this is a comma-separated list of your links/sites. it can be just one if you want.
author_links: https://github.com/donuts-are-good/,https://github.com/donuts-are-good/bearclaw
# this is the name of your site
site_name: bearclaw blog
# this is a description of your site
site_description: a blog about a tiny static site generator in Go!
# this is the url of the blog you're setting up
site_link: https://bearclaw.blog
# this is the license of the content on your blog
# it might not seem important, but it can get very serious if
# you don't know much about it.
# bearclaw is MIT licensed, but most people will want to put
# some type of copyright here unless they have an open-source blog
site_license: MIT License