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Jekyllpedia

Wiki style links for Jekyll.

Basic Usage

[[Page Title]] => <a href="path/to/page.html">Page Title</a>

[[Page Title|New Anchor Text]] => <a href="path/to/page.html">New Anchor Text</a>

Missing Pages

[[Missing Page Title]] => <a href="missing/missing-page-title.html">Missing Page Title</a>

The file displays a message about the page not yet existing.

Disambiguation

When there is more than one page in the system with the same title:

[[Ambiguous Page Title]] => <a href="disambiguation/ambiguous-page-title.html">Ambiguous Page Title</a>

The disambiguation page has a list of all the possible pages that the link could be referring to.

Qualified Titles

Normally ambiguously titled pages live under separate directories, like so:

foo/ambiguous.html # Title == "Ambiguous Page Title"
bar/ambiguous.html # Title == "Ambiguous Page Title"

Normally linking to that title would lead to a disambiguation page, like in the section above.

To help disambiguate the links, Jekyllpedia provides this syntax:

[[foo::Ambiguous Page Title]] => <a href="foo/ambiguous.html">Ambiguous Page Title</a>

[[bar::Ambiguous Page Title]] => <a href="bar/ambiguous.html">Ambiguous Page Title</a>

[[baz::Ambiguous Page Title]] => <a href="missing/ambiguous.html">Ambiguous Page Title</a>

Note that qualified links that don't have a matching directory are considered missing.

Even Less Ambiguous

Perhaps your directory structure is more complex:

foo/ambiguous.html # Title == "Ambiguous Page Title"
foo/fez/ambiguous.html # Title == "Ambiguous Page Title"
bar/ambiguous.html # Title == "Ambiguous Page Title"

[[foo::Ambiguous Page Title]] => <a href="disambiguation/ambiguous-page-title.html">Ambiguous Page Title</a>

There are now 2 possible candidate pages under /foo. You can more fully qualify the title:

[[foo::fez::Ambiguous Page Title]] => <a href="foo/fez/ambiguous.html">Ambiguous Page Title</a>

The qualification isn't strict. If you have this directory structure:

foo/fez/frum/ambiguous.html # Title == "Ambiguous Page Title"

Then any of these will work:

[[foo::Ambiguous Page Title]] => <a href="foo/fez/frum/ambiguous.html">Ambiguous Page Title</a> [[foo::fez::Ambiguous Page Title]] => <a href="foo/fez/frum/ambiguous.html">Ambiguous Page Title</a> [[foo::fez::frum::Ambiguous Page Title]] => <a href="foo/fez/frum/ambiguous.html">Ambiguous Page Title</a> [[fez::frum::Ambiguous Page Title]] => <a href="foo/fez/frum/ambiguous.html">Ambiguous Page Title</a> [[foo::frum::Ambiguous Page Title]] => <a href="foo/fez/frum/ambiguous.html">Ambiguous Page Title</a>

But this won't work because the directories are in the wrong order:

[[fez::foo::Ambiguous Page Title]] => <a href="missing/ambiguous-page-title.html">Ambiguous Page Title</a>

Options

wiki:
    extensions: [".md"]
    directories: ["wiki"]

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