+[2013-09-27T19:56:21Z]D-Chymerais my query clearer now? +[2013-09-27T20:01:18Z]trevlarD-Chymera: I kind of do that with something else. My main jekyll site has a git submodule with a path in _includes. Then I just {% include submodule_dir/file.md %} on whichever page I want that embedded +[2013-09-27T20:01:44Z]trevlarthen I can just update the submodule, rebuild the jekyll site, and it updates with fresh content +[2013-09-27T20:48:11Z]Ahti333shikhin I don't think so +[2013-09-27T20:48:29Z]Ahti333I guess I'll use two separate git branches
but its not correctly generating tables using the GFM
+[2013-09-28T01:06:27Z]pontikiD-Chymera1: is the question how you reference your repository contents? +[2013-09-28T01:06:39Z]pontikiand i had no idea you meant what you just described +[2013-09-28T01:07:07Z]pontikibecause what you're talking about has nothing at all to do with jekyll +[2013-09-28T01:08:27Z]pontikigithub has an api to access repositories +[2013-09-28T01:08:54Z]pontikiif using wordpress, you might be able to find such a plugin already