+[2017-03-23T12:14:25Z]jaybewhat have your tests determined? +[2017-03-23T12:15:16Z]jaybeif you assign a var within an include, it is the same as assigning it on its own. +[2017-03-23T12:15:42Z]SRejectthat {% capture ... %} gives me the output of the include(examplat.html) BUT I don't have access to the yml variables specified{{example.title}} +[2017-03-23T12:15:51Z]SRejectexample.html* +[2017-03-23T15:30:10Z]jaybeif it's captured, it's likely not [also] being executed, as, presumably, you desire
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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2017-03-23T12:15:16Z
if you assign a var within an include, it is the same as assigning it on its own.
+[2017-03-24T00:30:23Z]jekyllrbI do not know about 'plugin', but I do know about these similar topics: 'plugins', 'plugins tutorial' +[2017-03-24T00:30:23Z]allejo[[plugin]] +[2017-03-24T00:30:28Z]allejo[[plugins]] +[2017-03-24T00:30:29Z]jekyllrb(plugins) (#1) http://osfameron.github.io/jekyll-plugins-tutorial/, or (#2) https://jekyllrb.com/docs/plugins/ +[2017-03-26T02:45:07Z]jaredhello