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    The Minimal Light Theme

    The Minimal Light Theme

    A simple and elegant Jekyll theme for an academic personal homepage

    A simple and elegant Jekyll theme for an academic personal homepage. The compiled HTML files are available in the html_source_file folder. If you don't like Jekyll, you may directly edit and use the HTML version.
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    uix-kit

    uix-kit

    A free web kits for fast web design and development

    Uix Kit is not a framework, just a UI toolkit based on some common libraries for building beautiful responsive website. Uix Kit isn't a reusable component structure, mostly custom CSS and JavaScript based. Definitely interesting, and if you're developing mostly web content and not applications this is particularly useful. It is a web dev build tool/scaffold that does not depend on any framework. You can import any external libraries/frameworks or native ES Modules for production. The...
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    medium-2-md

    medium-2-md

    A CLI tool that converts exported Medium posts (html) to Jekyll/Hugo

    A CLI tool that converts medium posts (html) into Jekyll/Hugo compatible markdown files. Also downloads images and adds yaml front matter to the converted markdown files. It works with exported Medium posts (local html files) and converts them to markdown using a single command. It can be useful in scenarios when you want to migrate your blog away from Medium to Jekyll or Hugo (or something similar that supports markdown content).
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    kodeWeave

    kodeWeave

    HTML/CSS/JS and Markdown Playground For Web Designers and Developers

    kodeWeave is a realtime coding playground for HTML, CSS and Javascript. Similar to JSFiddle and JSBin, but kodeWeave was made to work offline but also as a prototyping application to build applications for desktop operating systems while on mobile devices. (PhoneGap Build is recommended for mobile devices) kodeWeave similar to jsfiddle, jsbin, dabblet, liveweave, codepen, cssdeck, cssdesk, tinkerbin, d3 playground, plunker and pastebin, but allows you to export your web app as a desktop...
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    HTML Onlive Debugger

    HTML Onlive Debugger

    Realtime preview for designers and developers.

    When I got my first Android tablet; I realized how much web design and development were such a tedious process for a large majority of tablet and smart phone users. I found no applications available in Google Play that enabled live code debugging which gave me the incentive to develop one myself. After purchasing Google's developer fee, as well as AIDE I then released on Google Play for all to use.
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