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They work just like any other Markdown file, and you can include a link in the rendered site to edit. See http://ben.balter.com/2015/09/13/github-pages-edit-button/.


Ah, I am referring to the use case where the site is rendered clientside via Jekyll, then uploaded to the x.github.io repo. (which lets you use plugins, among other things, which is why I thought that was the more frequent use case). Not the loading-markdown-directly workflow.




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