+ [2015-10-23T16:22:28Z] jaybe if you have all the dependencies installed within your environment, you wouldn't need to bundle, potentially. often folks bundle in order to keep specific versions of gems separate and project-focused/related
+ [2015-10-23T19:08:10Z] levifig trying to import a tumblr and failing… Here's the error: https://gist.github.com/levifig/8bbb3d4c97af6cbf4fe6
+ [2015-10-23T19:08:11Z] jekyllrb Title: gist:8bbb3d4c97af6cbf4fe6 · GitHub (at gist.github.com)
+ [2015-10-23T19:08:31Z] levifig the html file that it's looking for does not indeed exist
+ [2015-10-23T19:08:38Z] levifig why I don't know :\

message no. 117433

Posted by diyfupeco in #jekyll at 2015-10-23T15:28:27Z

groundnuty: Then jekyll might not be the right thing for you in the first place.
+ [2015-10-24T05:45:08Z] allejo are liquid tags in Sass limited? what I'm trying to do: I have a file called backgrounds.scss that contains liquid to generate CSS based on data from a YAML file. I then have my main stylesheet (styles.scss) {% include_relative %} it but I get errors
+ [2015-10-24T05:45:29Z] allejo but backgrounds.scss compiles just file on it's own, it's when I include it that I have troubles
+ [2015-10-24T05:47:05Z] allejo ugh... I take it back
+ [2015-10-24T05:47:18Z] allejo the file being included can have liquid tags but can't have front matter
+ [2015-10-24T08:59:10Z] gynter allejo: correct