A Jekyll plugin to convert relative links to Markdown files to their rendered equivalents.
Let's say you have a link like this in a Markdown file:
[foo](bar.md)
While that would render as a valid link on GitHub.com, it would not be a valid link on Pages. Instead, this plugin converts that link to:
[foo](bar.html)
It even work with pages with custom permalinks. If you have bar.md
with the following:
---
permalink: /bar/
---
# bar
Then [foo](bar.md)
will render as [foo](/bar/)
.
The default Jekyll's configuration permalink: pretty
in the _config.yaml
file removes the .html
extensions from the generated links.
Because Markdown files rendered by GitHub Pages should behave similar to Markdown files rendered on GitHub.com
Add the following to your site's Gemfile:
gem 'jekyll-relative-links'
Add the following to your site's config file:
plugins:
- jekyll-relative-links
Note: If you are using a Jekyll version less than 3.5.0, use the gems
key instead of plugins
.
You can configure this plugin in _config.yml
under the relative_links
key. This is optional and defaults to:
relative_links:
enabled: true
collections: false
To exclude specific directories and/or files:
relative_links:
exclude:
- directory
- file.md
Setting the collections
option to true
enables relative links from collection items (including posts).
Assuming this structure
├── _my_collection
│ ├── some_doc.md
│ └── some_subdir
│ └── another_doc.md
├── _config.yml
└── index.md
the following will work:
File | Link |
---|---|
index.md |
[Some Doc](_my_collection/some_doc.md) |
index.md |
[Another Doc](_my_collection/some_subdir/another_doc.md) |
_my_collection/some_doc.md |
[Index](../index.md) |
_my_collection/some_doc.md |
[Another Doc](some_subdir/another_doc.md) |
_my_collection/some_subdir/another_doc.md |
[Index](../../index.md) |
_my_collection/some_subdir/another_doc.md |
[Some Doc](../some_doc.md) |
Even if the plugin is enabled (e.g., via the :jekyll_plugins
group in your Gemfile) you can disable it by setting the enabled
key to false
.