Many different tools support Social Mentions — @name typed into a message or a document or a chat, which usually sets off a notification to the person being mentioned.
[[Jekyll]] has a plugin where you can link mentions https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-mentions — but it only works for one network.
Since I consistently want to link to things on [[AllTheBestRecipes]] or Twitter or Github, I’m going to make a simple Jekyll data file called entities.yml
where I can define these links.
It will look a little something like this:
- name: Coho
link: https://allthebest.recipes/t/coho-commissary-coffee/346
- name: allthebestrecipes
link: https://allthebest.recipes
instagram: https://instagram.com/allthebestrecipes
twitter: ATBRecipes
π Node [[social mentions]]
β³ π Resource @bmann/social mentions
π social-mentions.md by @bmann
Many different tools support Social Mentions — @name typed into a message or a document or a chat, which usually sets off a notification to the person being mentioned.
[[Jekyll]] has a plugin where you can link mentions https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-mentions — but it only works for one network.
Since I consistently want to link to things on [[AllTheBestRecipes]] or Twitter or Github, I’m going to make a simple Jekyll data file called
entities.yml
where I can define these links.It will look a little something like this:
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