Merge pull request #3597 from pathawks/jekyll-metadata
Add information .jekyll-metadata
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				|  | @ -32,6 +32,7 @@ A basic Jekyll site usually looks something like this: | |||
| ├── _data | ||||
| |   └── members.yml | ||||
| ├── _site | ||||
| ├── .jekyll-metadata | ||||
| └── index.html | ||||
| {% endhighlight %} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -155,6 +156,22 @@ An overview of what each of these does: | |||
|         </p> | ||||
|       </td> | ||||
|     </tr> | ||||
|     <tr> | ||||
|       <td> | ||||
|         <p><code>.jekyll-metadata</code></p> | ||||
|       </td> | ||||
|       <td> | ||||
|         <p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|           This is file helps Jekyll keep track of which files have not been | ||||
|           modified since the site was last built, and which files will need to | ||||
|           be regenerated on the next build. This file will not be included in | ||||
|           the generated site. It’s probably a good idea to add this to your | ||||
|           <code>.gitignore</code> file. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         </p> | ||||
|       </td> | ||||
|     </tr> | ||||
|     <tr> | ||||
|       <td> | ||||
|         <p><code>index.html</code> and other HTML, Markdown, Textile files</p> | ||||
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