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    Open Source with Pradumna

    Open Source with Pradumna

    Resources and materials to get yourself started with open source

    ...This repo contains resources and materials to learn and get yourself started with Open Source, Git and GitHub. The repo content is divided into several Pages for better structuring, easy navigation and making learning easier. Contains 15 days of Twitter threads and blogs that I posted during the Bootcamp. Contains step by step guide (Written + Screenshots + Video) on how to create an Issue, cloning/forking a repo, creating a Pull Request etc.
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    Minimal Mistakes Jekyll theme

    Minimal Mistakes Jekyll theme

    Jekyll theme for building a personal site, blog, project documentation

    A flexible two-column Jekyll theme. Perfect for building personal sites, blogs, and portfolios. Everything from the menus, sidebars, comments, and more can be configured or set with YAML Front Matter. Built with HTML5 + CSS3. All layouts are fully responsive with helpers to augment your content. Free to use however you want under the MIT License. Clone it, fork it, customize it, etc. Settings that affect your entire site can be changed in Jekyll’s configuration file: _config.yml, found in the root of your project. ...
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    Klipse

    Klipse

    Klipse is a JavaScript plugin for embedding interactive code snippets

    Klipse is a JavaScript plugin for embedding interactive code snippets in tech blogs. Technically, Klipse is a small piece of JavaScript code that evaluates code snippets in the browser and it is pluggable on any web page. The klipse plugin is a JavaScript tag that transforms static code snippets of an HTML page into live and interactive snippets. If you want to integrate Klipse inside a Clojurescript project, it is recommended to consume Klipse as a Clojurescript library like any other Clojurescript lib. ...
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    Wiko, the wiki compiler, compiles wiki like files into html and LaTeX, combining easy wiki syntax, your preferred non-web text editor and svn/cvs control to write static webs, cientific articles or even blogs.
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    A program that converts source codes into HTML. Good for blogs or other web-pages containing source code snippets. The program has the capability of choosing from different themes, and highlighting styles.
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    A blogging engine with a 'keep it simple' philosophy. Designed to be fully buzzword compliant (AJAX, RSS, Web 2.0 - it's all there), logahead lets you effortlessly do what blogs were invented for: Put your words on the web. Just blog.
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