``` git subtree add --prefix=docs/ https://github.com/gohugoio/hugoDocs.git master --squash ``` Closes #11925
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CodeOwners | Returns of slice of code owners for the given page, derived from the CODEOWNERS file in the root of the project directory. |
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GitHub and GitLab support CODEOWNERS files. This file specifies the users responsible for developing and maintaining software and documentation. This definition can apply to the entire repository, specific directories, or to individual files. To learn more:
Use the CodeOwners
method on a Page
object to determine the code owners for the given page.
To use the CodeOwners
method you must enable access to your local Git repository:
{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} enableGitInfo = true {{< /code-toggle >}}
Consider this project structure:
my-project/
├── content/
│ ├── books/
│ │ └── les-miserables.md
│ └── films/
│ └── the-hunchback-of-notre-dame.md
└── CODEOWNERS
And this CODEOWNERS file:
* @jdoe
/content/books/ @tjones
/content/films/ @mrichards @rsmith
The table below shows the slice of code owners returned for each file:
Path | Code owners |
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books/les-miserables.md |
[@tjones] |
films/the-hunchback-of-notre-dame.md |
[@mrichards @rsmith] |
Render the code owners for each content page:
{{ range .CodeOwners }}
{{ . }}
{{ end }}
Combine this method with resources.GetRemote
to retrieve names and avatars from your Git provider by querying their API.