+ [2016-11-29T19:42:49Z] Flowinho_ Hey! Is there any compendium of lessons-learned regarding jekyll and github pages?
+ [2016-11-29T20:43:54Z] jaybe [[ github pages ]]
+ [2016-11-29T20:43:54Z] jekyllrb (github pages) (#1) https://help.github.com/articles/using-jekyll-with-pages/, or (#2) https://help.github.com/articles/what-is-github-pages/
+ [2016-11-29T23:55:51Z] timwis Hey folks, is it possible to treat a _data file as a collection? Ie. Generate individual pages for each record in a CSV?
+ [2016-11-29T23:56:42Z] timwis I'm trying to use a CSV over individual files so less technical users can update the data in a spreadsheet like interface via prose.io

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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2016-11-29T18:05:21Z

could capture everything and filter them out i suppose
+ [2016-11-29T23:57:40Z] timwis Which is a bit more familiar than yaml
+ [2016-11-30T00:23:32Z] jaybe timwis, check out [[ jekyll-admin ]] also
+ [2016-11-30T00:23:32Z] jekyllrb Error: No factoid matches that key.
+ [2016-11-30T00:23:37Z] jaybe ./fs admin
+ [2016-11-30T00:23:38Z] jekyllrb (admin) https://jekyll.github.io/jekyll-admin/