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    My Stack Problems

    My Stack Problems

    Free and open-source Jekyll theme

    Free and open-source Jekyll theme.
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    Gitit

    Gitit

    A wiki using HAppS, pandoc, and git

    Gitit is a wiki application written in Haskell that uses Happstack for serving and Pandoc for markup conversion. Wiki content and attachments are stored in Git, Darcs, or Mercurial repositories, allowing versioning via VCS or web editing. To run gitit, you'll need git in your system path. (Or darcs or hg, if you're using darcs or mercurial to store the wiki data.) Gitit assumes that the page files (stored in the git repository) are encoded as UTF-8. Even page names may be UTF-8 if the file...
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    Long Haul

    Long Haul

    A minimal, type-focused Jekyll theme

    Long Haul is a minimal Jekyll theme built with SASS and focuses on long-form blog posts. It is meant to be used as a starting point for a Jekyll blog/website.
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    no style, please!

    no style, please!

    A (nearly) no-CSS, fast, minimalist Jekyll theme

    A (nearly) no-CSS, fast, minimalist Jekyll theme. Inspired by elly's site, expressly created for my personal blog. You can edit _config.yml file to customize your blog. You can change things such as the name of the blog, the author, the appearance of the theme (light, dark or auto), how dates are formatted, etc. Customizable fields should be straightforward to understand. Still, _config.yml contains some comments to help you understand what each field does. The index.md page should use...
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    FlowLayout

    FlowLayout

    Android streaming layout, supports single selection

    FlowLayout is an Android UI library that implements a “flow” or “tag cloud” layout where items automatically wrap onto new lines as needed, making it ideal for chips, product tags, and selectable labels. Instead of manually placing views, you feed data through an adapter-style API, so tags can be created dynamically from a list and refreshed when the dataset changes. The library supports selection behavior out of the box, including single-select and multi-select modes, so it can behave like a group of checkable chips without you building the state machinery from scratch. It also provides click and selection listeners that let you react when a user taps a tag or when the selected set changes, which is useful for filters and preference UIs. ...
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