I worked it out everyone.

I exported the repo with all the files I wanted into my local machine,
then i appended .textile to all the file names, then stuck them into
the github repository for the wiki, then pushed them up an voila, all
done.

:-)



On Jan 11, 8:59 am, vanderkerkoff <tonm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello there
>
> We've got a git repository that consists of a number of files that are
> all formatted in textile, and used to be our git-wiki content.  The
> file names are all the page names, and they have no extenstions.
>
> e.g.
>
> wufoo
> mongo
>
> I've just switched the new wiki on in that repository, and now I want
> to link to the already created and textile formatted files in that
> repository.
>
> My idea is then to use the wiki front end from github as our internal
> documentation wiki.
>
> I'd rather do this than build another application to mimic what the
> github wiki does and use the Gollum API, as github have already done a
> far better job than I can do.
>
> Can someone give me a hand?  I've tried putting a link to the already
> created files in the home page
>
> [[wufoo]]
>
> But all that does is to create a link on the home page, and when I
> click on it the wiki attempts to make a new page.
>
> I really don't want to manually import all this information.
>
> Any help, greatly appreciated.

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