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    A GitHub Action for Custom Jekyll

    A GitHub Action for Custom Jekyll

    A GitHub Action for building a Jekyll site (with custom plugins)

    A GitHub Action for building and deploying a Jekyll repo back to its gh-pages branch. Why not just let GitHub Pages build it? Because this way we can use our own custom Jekyll plugins and build scripts.
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    Kickster

    Kickster

    Worry-free deploying to GitHub Pages using Jekyll

    Kickster provides a basic Jekyll project setup packed with web best practises and useful optimization tools increasing your overall project quality. Kickster ships with automated and worry-free deployment scripts for GitHub Pages.
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    Conky Skin Chooser

    A now working console (GUI SOON!) skin manager for Conky.

    Conky Skin Chooser is a console application to manage conky skins. View the Home page to get started, find installation help, and to see revision history (Fun Stuff!). Did I forget to say it works now? It really does.
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