In Jekyll, is there a concise way to render a Markdown partial?

Jekyll now supports writing simple plugins to add tags, converters, or generators. Take a look at https://github. Com/mojombo/jekyll/wiki/Plugins for details.

Ooh, I hadn't thought of creating a new tag. I will give that a whirl, thanks! – Sebastian Motraghi Sep 17 at 18:56 Okay, so I've tried my hand at creating the correct tag but I'm still not quite able to figure out what code is needed.It looks like I'll have to reimplement the include tag (github.

Com/mojombo/jekyll/blob/master/lib/jekyll/tags/…) but I am not sure how to markdownify its output - presumably that would involve a change at line 26 but I am not really a Rubyist and don't know what to do... – Sebastian Motraghi Sep 22 at 5:54 I think you can get the converter for your type with: converter = self.site.converters. Find { |c| c. Matches(self.

Ext) } Then use the convert method. See github.Com/mojombo/jekyll/blob/master/lib/jekyll/converters/… for how that is implemented. – Jeffrey Hulten Sep 23 at 0:25.

Take a look at this and simply remove the dependencies.

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