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title: 'Jekyll 2.3.0 Released'
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date: 2014-08-10 20:38:34 -0400
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author: parkr
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version: 2.3.0
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categories: [release]
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---
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This latest release of Jekyll includes a slew of enhancements and bug
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fixes. Some of the highlights:
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* Strange bug around spacing/indentation should be resolved. [It was a
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  curious bug indeed.](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues/2676)
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* Pages, Posts, and Drafts can now be converted by multiple converters.
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* Static files can now be safely included in collections. They'll be placed
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  in a `collection.files` array. `collection.docs` still holds exclusively
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  content with YAML front matter.
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* Sass files can once again be rendered by Liquid. However, neither Sass
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  nor CoffeeScript can ever have a layout. Bonus: `scssify` and `sassify`
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  Liquid filters.
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* Partial variables allowed now in the path argument of `include` calls
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* We added a `jekyll help` command. Pass it a subcommand to see more info
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  about that subcommand. Or don't, to see the help for `jekyll` itself.
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* Lots of fixes to the site template we use for `jekyll new`, including
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  converting the CSS into SCSS.
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* The `jsonify` filter will now call `#to_liquid` for you
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* Lots, lots more!
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One change deserves special note. In [#2633][], subfolders *inside* a
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`_posts` folder were processed and added as categories to the posts. It
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turns out, this behaviour was unwanted by a large number of individuals, as
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it is a handy way to organize posts. Ultimately, we decided to revert this
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change in [#2705][], because it was a change in behaviour that was already
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well-established (at least since Jekyll v0.7.0), and was convenient.
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[#2633]: {{ site.repository }}/issues/2633
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[#2705]: {{ site.repository }}/issues/2705
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For more excellent CHANGELOG reading material, check out the [History
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page](/docs/history/)! Happy Jekylling!
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