# Jekyll Sitemap Generator Plugin *Jekyll plugin to silently generate a sitemaps.org compliant sitemap for your Jekyll site* [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll-sitemap.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll-sitemap) ## Usage 1. Add `gem 'jekyll-sitemap'` to your site's Gemfile and run `bundle` 2. Add the following to your site's `_config.yml`: ```yml gems: - jekyll-sitemap ``` If all gem plugins have the same `priority`, they will be executed in the order they are required, generally. Thus, if you have other plugins which generate content and store that content in `site.pages`, `site.posts`, or `site.collections`, be sure to require `jekyll-sitemap` either *after* those other gems if you *want* the sitemap to include the generated content, or *before* those other gems if you *don't want* the sitemap to include the generated content from the gems. (Programming is *hard*.) Because the sitemap is added to `site.pages`, you may have to modify any templates that iterate through all pages (for example, to build a menu of all of the site's content). ## `` tag The `` tag in the `sitemap.xml` will reflect by priority: 1. The modified date of the file as reported by the filesystem if you have `jekyll-last-modified-at` plugin installed (not compatible with Github Pages auto building) 2. A personnalised date if you add the variable `last_modified_at:` with a date in the Front Matter 3. The creation date of your post (correspondig to the `post.date` variable) ## Exclusions If you would like to exclude specific pages/posts from the sitemap set the sitemap flag to `false` in the front matter for the page/post. ```yml sitemap: false ``` ## Developing locally Use `script/bootstrap` to bootstrap your local development environment. Use `script/console` to load a local IRB console with the Gem. ## Testing 1. `script/bootstrap` 2. `script/cibuild` ## Known Issues 1. If the `sitemap.xml` doesn't generate in the `_site` folder, ensure `_config.yml` doesn't have `safe: true`. That prevents all plugins from working. 2. If the `sitemap.xml` doesn't generate in the `_site` folder, ensure that you don't have a sitemap generator plugin in your `_plugin` folder. ## Contributing 1. Fork the project 2. Create a descriptively named feature branch 3. Add your feature 4. Submit a pull request