I have a simple use case on a site that I am publishing with Jekyll:
I need to list values of a certain type. Let's say one type has URIs of the form
.../base/typex/value
. I am generating a file.../typex/value.md
and Jekyll happily serves it.I also want to serve pages listing all values. That page should be named
.../base/typex
or.../base/typex/
(I don't mind either way).I cannot use the file
.../base/typex/index.md
to do this because in some cases,index
is actually a valid value.I am creating
.../base/typex.md
, but Jekyll ignores it, regardless of the permalink that I put in there that specifically has no trailing slash. Instead of serving the file, Jekyll serves the directory listing.
Is there any way I can solve this puzzle? If Jekyll had support for serving .../base/typex.md
, everything would be good, but it seems as if as soon as there is a directory .../base/typex/
, Jekyll simply ignores this file. Is there any workaround or configuration I can use? (And this is going to get hosted on GitHub, so I have no control over the Web server configuration.)
( https://github.com/dret/webconcepts/issues/25 has the backstory, in case anybody is interested. But the issue is fully described here, so there is no need to follow that link. )