+ [2014-09-19T12:14:58Z] manuscle yes but there are not copied to the _site folder
+ [2014-09-19T12:15:27Z] manuscle in fact i just cloned the bootstrap from github as submodule
+ [2014-09-19T12:15:40Z] jbleuzen if there are YAML then Jekyll will try to "compile", so the plugin is your only solution
+ [2014-09-19T12:16:12Z] manuscle ok thanks for your help
+ [2014-09-19T13:02:29Z] manuscle some one are using jekyll admin in rails app?

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+ [2014-09-20T03:42:01Z] parkr PSA: You can now use `site.github` locally: https://github.com/parkr/github-metadata
+ [2014-09-20T14:21:52Z] wizonesolutions Hmm, front matter doesn't work in includes? I have a set of menu partials that I want to specify the items for in YAML so I can just include a common menu partial that loops through and builds the HTML appropriately. So I tried including the menu from another include and putting front matter in _includes/menu-whatever.html, but it doesn't get changed into
+ [2014-09-20T14:21:52Z] wizonesolutions Liquid variables. Does it only work on the top-level page?
+ [2014-09-20T14:23:50Z] wizonesolutions ...oh, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11300717/dynamic-includes. And also, duh, it isn't the first thing in the file if it's an include....hmm, I can probably put the whole menu structure in _config.yml and go from there.
+ [2014-09-20T14:24:13Z] wizonesolutions ...oh wait, that didn't really answer what I was thinking of, but all the same.