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    jekyll-import

    jekyll-import

    The "jekyll import" command for importing from various blogs to Jekyll

    Import your old & busted site or blog for use with Jekyll. No importer for your system? No problem. Creating one is easy.
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    Crisp Minimal Résumé

    Crisp Minimal Résumé

    A minimalist resume template for Jekyll and Hexo

    This is a responsive minimal résumé template made by Crisp, powered by Jekyll. And we also provide an official Hexo port for Hexo users. You may config all the data in yaml and make it your own résumé. Then, you might use on GitHub Pages, your website, or wherever you want.
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    Open-Publisher

    Open-Publisher

    Using Jekyll to create outputs that can be used as Pandoc inputs

    Open publisher is really just a couple of bash scripts that wrap around Jekyll, Pandoc, KindleGen, and LaTeX, along with some custom Pandoc templates created with a focus on fiction. Write your manuscript in markdown, run a script, and receive some beautifully formatted ePub, Mobi, and print-ready PDF books.
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