+ [2016-04-25T18:07:09Z] tools__ Can some one help me with this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36742674/use-page-attribute-in-include-statement-jekyll
+ [2016-04-25T18:07:10Z] jekyllrb Title: ruby - Use page attribute in include statement jekyll - Stack Overflow (at stackoverflow.com)
+ [2016-04-25T18:11:56Z] jekyllrb (includes) http://jekyllrb.com/docs/templates/#includes
+ [2016-04-25T18:11:55Z] jaybe [[ includes ]]
+ [2016-04-25T23:24:42Z] miklb I've searched around and can't find any details. Can I organize my _posts directory by year, or does that require something in config?

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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2016-04-25T00:25:53Z

[[ includes ]] ftw
+ [2016-04-26T01:05:31Z] jaybe miklb, hi; sure. you can store them all in _posts/ and/with date: [[ frontmatter ]] to present by date. if you want to store in subdirectories, you can do that to - if you wish to personally organize within your filesystem
+ [2016-04-26T01:05:31Z] jekyllrb (frontmatter) http://jekyllrb.com/docs/frontmatter/
+ [2016-04-26T01:06:48Z] miklb jaybe yes, I meant personally organize. I have 500+ posts spanning 11 years, occasionally need to refer back to old ones, easier to do so if in directories by year.
+ [2016-04-26T01:07:14Z] jaybe absolutely; and - i believe subdirs can provide for (auto) categorization as well
+ [2016-04-26T01:08:21Z] jaybe ./learn posts folder is https://jekyllrb.com/docs/posts/#the-posts-folder