require('dotenv').config(); const path = require('path'); const { buildChallenges$ } = require('./seed/buildChallenges'); module.exports = { siteMetadata: { title: 'freeCodeCamp | Learn to code and help non-profits ', siteUrl: 'https://learn.freecodecamp.org' }, proxy: { prefix: '/external', url: 'http://localhost:3000' }, plugins: [ 'gatsby-plugin-react-next', 'gatsby-plugin-react-helmet', { resolve: 'fcc-source-challenges', options: { name: 'challenges', path: path.resolve(__dirname, './seed/challenges'), source: buildChallenges$ } }, { resolve: 'gatsby-source-filesystem', options: { name: 'introductions', path: path.resolve(__dirname, './src/introductions') } }, { resolve: 'gatsby-transformer-remark', options: { plugins: [ { resolve: 'gatsby-remark-prismjs', options: { // Class prefix for
tags containing syntax highlighting;
// defaults to 'language-' (eg ).
// If your site loads Prism into the browser at runtime,
// (eg for use with libraries like react-live),
// you may use this to prevent Prism from re-processing syntax.
// This is an uncommon use-case though;
// If you're unsure, it's best to use the default value.
classPrefix: 'language-',
// This is used to allow setting a language for inline code
// (i.e. single backticks) by creating a separator.
// This separator is a string and will do no white-space
// stripping.
// A suggested value for English speakers is the non-ascii
// character '›'.
inlineCodeMarker: null,
// This lets you set up language aliases. For example,
// setting this to '{ sh: "bash" }' will let you use
// the language "sh" which will highlight using the
// bash highlighter.
aliases: {}
}
}
]
}
},
{
resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-google-fonts',
options: {
fonts: ['Lato:400,400i,500']
}
},
'gatsby-plugin-sitemap'
]
};