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Update _config.yml #145

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@guibranco guibranco commented Nov 15, 2024

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What change is being made?

Change the Jekyll theme in the _config.yml file from jekyll-theme-dinky to jekyll-theme-cayman.

Why are these changes being made?

The new theme jekyll-theme-cayman is a better fit for the project's visuals or usability preferences, potentially enhancing readability or aesthetics based on stakeholder feedback or project guidelines. The change ensures the site aligns with the desired presentation requirements.

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Documentation:

  • Change the Jekyll theme in the _config.yml file from jekyll-theme-dinky to jekyll-theme-cayman.

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  • New Features
    • Updated the website theme to a new design (from Jekyll Theme Dinky to Jekyll Theme Cayman).

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Potential issues, bugs, and flaws that can introduce unwanted behavior:

  1. _config.yml - Changing the theme from jekyll-theme-dinky to jekyll-theme-cayman could potentially lead to inconsistencies in site appearance and functionality. Ensure that all components used in the theme are compatible with the chosen theme, especially if the new theme has different layout or feature requirements.

Code suggestions and improvements:

  1. _config.yml - Consider reviewing any custom styling or configurations that were specifically designed for jekyll-theme-dinky. If there are theme-specific features or settings, ensure they are appropriately migrated or adjusted for jekyll-theme-cayman to maintain the expected user experience.

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Please double check the following review of the pull request:

Issues counts

🐞Mistake πŸ€ͺTypo 🚨Security πŸš€Performance πŸ’ͺBest Practices πŸ“–Readability ❓Others
0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Changes in the diff

  • πŸ› οΈ Changed the Jekyll theme from jekyll-theme-dinky to jekyll-theme-cayman.

Identified Issues

No issues were identified in the incoming changes.

Missing Tests

Since the change only involves updating the theme in a configuration file, there are no specific tests required for this change. However, it is advisable to manually verify that the new theme (jekyll-theme-cayman) is applied correctly by running the Jekyll site locally and checking the visual appearance and functionality.

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Walkthrough

The changes involve a modification to the _config.yml file, specifically updating the theme configuration from jekyll-theme-dinky to jekyll-theme-cayman. No additional changes to logic, error handling, or control flow are included in this update.

Changes

File Change Summary
_config.yml Updated theme from jekyll-theme-dinky to jekyll-theme-cayman

Poem

In the garden where themes do play,
A new look hops in, brightening the day!
From Dinky to Cayman, a leap so spry,
With colors that dance, like clouds in the sky.
Oh, what joy in this update we find,
A theme that’s fresh, leaving old behind! πŸ‡βœ¨


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Reviewing files that changed from the base of the PR and between 283ad6c and 29c4930.

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  • _config.yml (1 hunks)
βœ… Files skipped from review due to trivial changes (1)
  • _config.yml

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The PR updates the Jekyll theme configuration from 'jekyll-theme-dinky' to 'jekyll-theme-cayman' in the _config.yml file. This is a straightforward configuration change that affects the visual presentation of the project's documentation.

No diagrams generated as the changes look simple and do not need a visual representation.

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Update Jekyll theme configuration
  • Replace jekyll-theme-dinky with jekyll-theme-cayman
  • Maintain existing configuration for title, description, and show_downloads settings
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Hey @guibranco - I've reviewed your changes - here's some feedback:

Overall Comments:

  • Could you please explain the rationale for switching to the Cayman theme? Understanding the specific benefits or improvements this brings would be helpful for future reference.
Here's what I looked at during the review
  • 🟒 General issues: all looks good
  • 🟒 Security: all looks good
  • 🟒 Testing: all looks good
  • 🟒 Complexity: all looks good
  • 🟒 Documentation: all looks good

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Creating 18 labels and updating 13 labels! 🏷️

@guibranco guibranco merged commit 5c5e21f into main Nov 15, 2024
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@guibranco guibranco deleted the guibranco-patch-1 branch November 15, 2024 13:33
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