treehouse/template/components/_head.hbs

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<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>{{#if (ne page.title config.user.title)}}{{ page.title }} · {{/if}}{{ config.user.title }}</title>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
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<link rel="preload" href="{{ asset 'font/Recursive_VF_1.085.woff2' }}" as="font" type="font/woff2"
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crossorigin="anonymous">
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset 'css/main.css' }}">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ asset 'css/tree.css' }}">
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{{!-- Import maps currently don't support the src="" attribute. Unless we come up with something
clever to do while browser vendors figure that out, we'll just have to do a cache-busting include_static. --}}
{{!-- <script type="importmap" src="{{ asset 'generated/import-map.json' }}"></script> --}}
<script type="importmap">{{{ include_static 'generated/import-map.json' }}}</script>
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<script>
const TREEHOUSE_SITE = `{{ config.site }}`;
const TREEHOUSE_NEWS_COUNT = {{ len feeds.news.branches }};
{{!-- Yeah, this should probably be solved in a better way somehow.
For now this is used to allow literate-programming.js to refer to syntax files with the ?cache attribute,
so that they don't need to be redownloaded every single time. --}}
const TREEHOUSE_SYNTAX_URLS = {
javascript: `{{{ asset 'syntax/javascript.json' }}}`,
haku: `{{{ asset 'syntax/haku.json' }}}`,
};
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</script>
<script type="module">
import "treehouse/spells.js";
import "treehouse/ulid.js";
import "treehouse/usability.js";
import "treehouse/settings.js";
import "treehouse/tree.js";
import "treehouse/emoji.js";
import "treehouse/news.js";
</script>
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<meta property="og:site_name" content="{{ config.user.title }}">
<meta property="og:title" content="{{ page.title }}">
{{!--
This is a bit of a hack to quickly insert metadata into generated pages without going through Handlebars, which
would involve registering, parsing, and generating a page from a template.
Yes it would be more flexible that way, but it doesn't need to be.
It just needs to be a string replacement.
--}}
<!-- treehouse-ca37057a-cff5-45b3-8415-3b02dbf6c799-per-branch-metadata -->
{{#if page.thumbnail}}
<meta property="og:image" content="{{ page.thumbnail.url }}">
<meta property="og:image:alt" content="{{ page.thumbnail.alt }}">
{{/if}}
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<link rel="icon" sizes="16x16" href="{{ asset (cat (cat 'favicon/' season) '@1x.png') }}">
<link rel="icon" sizes="32x32" href="{{ asset (cat (cat 'favicon/' season) '@2x.png') }}">
<link rel="icon" sizes="64x64" href="{{ asset (cat (cat 'favicon/' season) '@4x.png') }}">
<link rel="icon" sizes="128x128" href="{{ asset (cat (cat 'favicon/' season) '@8x.png') }}">
<link rel="icon" sizes="256x256" href="{{ asset (cat (cat 'favicon/' season) '@16x.png') }}">
<link rel="icon" sizes="512x512" href="{{ asset (cat (cat 'favicon/' season) '@32x.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="16x16" href="{{ asset (cat (cat 'favicon/' season) '@1x.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="32x32" href="{{ asset (cat (cat 'favicon/' season) '@2x.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="64x64" href="{{ asset (cat (cat 'favicon/' season) '@4x.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="128x128" href="{{ asset (cat (cat 'favicon/' season) '@8x.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="256x256" href="{{ asset (cat (cat 'favicon/' season) '@16x.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="512x512" href="{{ asset (cat (cat 'favicon/' season) '@32x.png') }}">