Jekyll
Jekyll is a blog-aware, site generator written in Ruby. It takes raw text files, runs it through a renderer and produces a publishable static website.
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A personal blog of SourLemonJuice
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📘 Home Assistant User documentation
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The source for jareddillard.com
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personal blog,using jekyll-bootstrap,powered by github page
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A minimal and super-lightweight free Jekyll theme to create a link-in-bio website like Linktree.
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Personal website
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Public Documentation for Telerik Document Processing
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This repository contains a personal knowledge management system built using Jekyll for GitHub Pages. It transforms notes from an Obsidian vault into a publicly accessible website. The project leverages the Jekyll Garden theme and includes various customizations to improve functionality and usability. Docker support is included.
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Plugin to allow YAML frontmatter to be ignored by ESLint
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Page for PS-Commands
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The code for the official Godot Engine website. A static site built using Jekyll.
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Built code is my website and blog, source is part of my garage, a place to tinker and test things often resulting in overengineering for a personal website. You may even find code more interesting than published posts. Based on latest Jekyll, with many additions and customizations
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Flexible Jekyll theme using bootstrap 5 as CSS framework.
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Created by Tom Preston-Werner
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