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I am building a site using Jekyll and I have something that looks like {{ }} (a liquid tag) in my code. I want this to end up in the output html after Jekyll finishes generating the site, but Jekyll interprets it like any other tag. Is there a way to make Jekyll ignore just this specific instance of this tag?

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Right. That's why I tagged "Liquid" in this question.tnbeatty
Yes, I saw that in revisionskiddorails

1 Answers

17
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Use the {% raw %} tag:

{% raw %}
  {{ ... }}
{% endraw %}

This snippet will produce {{ ... }}.