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YAML Front Matter is a initial YAML ("YAML Ain't Markup Language") part in beginning of a Markdown file this is common e.g. in Markdown Blog Posts in systems like Jekyll or Hakyll an example can be found e.g. in my blogs github repositoy:
@nicoulaj: Any further thoughts/progress on this? Do you even consider this part of Markdown parsing? Or should such a feature be part of a YAML/Jekyll-Plugin?
Bump on this request. YAML Front Matter is pretty hard to avoid in the realm of SSGs (Static Site Generators) based on Markdown content. I'm currently working on a project using such a tool and have had to opt for a separate editor to avoid lots of rendering anomalies. Would love to see this feature introduced!
I'd like to have an option to ignore part of the head section of a markdown file. In my case ignoring yaml front matters would suffice.
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