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    Jekyll JSON Feed plugin

    Jekyll JSON Feed plugin

    A Jekyll plugin to generate a JSON (RSS-like) feed of your Jekyll post

    A Jekyll plugin to generate a JSON feed of your Jekyll posts. The plugin will automatically use any of the following configuration variables, if they are present in your site's _config.yml file. The plugin exposes a helper tag to expose the appropriate meta tags to support the automated discovery of your feed. Simply place {% json_feed_meta %} someplace in your template's <head> section, to output the necessary metadata. The plugin uses Jekyll's smartify filter for processing the site title and post titles. This will translate plain ASCII punctuation into "smart" typographic punctuation. This will not render or strip any Markdown you may be using in a title.
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    Jekyll SEO Tag

    Jekyll SEO Tag

    Plugin to add metadata tags for search engines and social networks

    A Jekyll plugin to add metadata tags for search engines and social networks to better index and display your site's content. While you could theoretically add the necessary metadata tags yourself, Jekyll SEO Tag provides a battle-tested template of crowdsourced best practices. Jekyll SEO tag is designed to output machine-readable metadata for search engines and social networks to index and display. If you're looking for something to analyze your Jekyll site's structure and content (e.g., more traditional SEO optimization), take a look at The Jekyll SEO Gem.
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    JekyllData

    JekyllData

    A plugin to read '_config.yml' and data files within Jekyll theme gems

    Introducing a plugin that reads data files within jekyll theme-gems and adds the resulting hash to the site's internal data hash. If a _config.yml is present at the root of the theme-gem, it will be evaluated and the extracted hash data will be incorporated into the site's existing config hash. As long as the plugin-gem has been installed properly, and is included in the Gemfile's :jekyll_plugins group, data files supported by Jekyll and present in the _data directory at the root of your theme-gem will be read. Their contents will be added to the site's internal data hash, provided, an identical data hash doesn't already exist at the site-source. If the theme-gem also includes a _config.yml at its root, then it will be read as well. The resulting config hash will be mixed into the site's existing config hash, filling in where the keys are not already defined. In other words, the config file at source will override corresponding identical keys in a _config.yml within the theme-gem.
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    Learning-SICP

    Learning-SICP

    Collection of Chinese cultural projects and course learning materials

    Learning-SICP is a community project that localizes the MIT course “Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs” (SICP) and curates complementary study materials for learners, especially Chinese-speaking Scheme/Lisp students. It focuses on translating the official lecture subtitles into Chinese while preserving the original English content for reference, providing an approachable path to a classic foundational course in computer science. The repository organizes translated subtitles, lecture indices, and supporting documents so learners can follow along with the full video series and consult the book and related readings as they study. Beyond subtitles, it aggregates links to the SICP text, environment setup guides, extended exercises, and FAQ resources to smooth first-time setup and deepen understanding of the material.
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    LivingStyleGuide

    LivingStyleGuide

    Easily create front-end style guides with Markdown and Sass/SCSS

    Easily create living style guides/front-end style guides/pattern libraries by adding Markdown documentation to your Sass project. By clicking the color swatch in the style guide, users can copy the hex code of the color (useful for designers). When pointing the cursor on the variable name, it will be copied on click instead (useful for developers). The output will respect newlines. You can add any CSS to each example if it helps to make it better in the style guide only. You can set options to apply to all commands or all commands giving a name. This is useful when you depend on Haml or other templating engines. If you want your style guide to work as an API, you might have views already written somewhere else and don’t want to write the same HTML code into the style guide.
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    Lolcat

    Lolcat

    Rainbows and unicorns

    Lolcat is a command-line tool that colorizes terminal output by printing text in rainbow gradients. Inspired by the original Ruby “lolcat” project, it takes input from stdin or files and outputs the same text with colorful ANSI escape codes. It’s frequently used to add a playful touch to logs, help messages, or shell scripts, making otherwise mundane terminal output more fun. Options allow customizing color spread, speed, and randomization to create different rainbow effects. Lolcat is often piped into commands like cat, figlet, or fortune to create whimsical and eye-catching console art. Despite being lighthearted in purpose, it demonstrates the use of ANSI codes and stream manipulation in a clean, portable way.
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    MailCatcher

    MailCatcher

    Catches mail and serves it through a dream

    Catches mail and serves it through a dream. MailCatcher runs a super simple SMTP server that catches any message sent to it to display in a web interface. Run mailcatcher, set your favorite app to deliver to smtp://127.0.0.1:1025 instead of your default SMTP server, then check it out to see the mail that's arrived so far. Shows HTML, Plain Text and Source version of messages, as applicable. Rewrites HTML enabling display of embedded, inline images/etc and opens links in a new window. Command-line options to override the default SMTP/HTTP IP and port settings. Mail appears instantly if your browser supports WebSockets, otherwise updates every thirty seconds. Sendmail-analogue command, catchmail, makes using mailcatcher from PHP a lot easier. Encodings are difficult. MailCatcher does not completely support utf-8 straight over the wire, you must use a mail library that encodes things properly based on SMTP server capabilities.
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    MongoDB Ruby Driver

    MongoDB Ruby Driver

    The Official MongoDB Ruby Driver

    The MongoDB Ruby Driver is the official MongoDB client for Ruby applications, providing an idiomatic API to interact with MongoDB databases. It enables seamless integration with Ruby on Rails and other Ruby-based frameworks for NoSQL data management.
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    OpenSourceBilling

    OpenSourceBilling

    A super simple way to create & send invoices, receive payments online

    OpenSourceBilling or OSB is a simple, open source web application for creating and sending invoices, receiving payments, managing clients, and tracking and reporting. There’s no need to pay for these services because OSB does it all for free and easily. OSB can produce reports of sales, payments and collected revenues, and simply makes billing and invoicing hassle-free. OSB comes with plenty of built-in features, such as recurring invoices, exporting to PDF, time tracking, receiving payments through Paypal and credit card, Freshbooks and Quickbooks data importing and more. It also supports several different languages as well as currencies.
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    RuboCop

    RuboCop

    A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby

    RuboCop is a Ruby static code analyzer (a.k.a. linter) and code formatter. Out of the box it will enforce many of the guidelines outlined in the community Ruby Style Guide. RuboCop packs a lot of features on top of what you’d normally expect from a linter. Works with every major Ruby implementation. Autocorrection of many of the code offenses it detects. Robust code formatting capabilities. Multiple result for matters for both interactive use and for feeding data into other tools. Ability to have different configurations for different parts of your codebase. Ability to disable certain cops only for specific files or parts of files. Extremely flexible configuration that allows you to adapt RuboCop to pretty much every style and preference. It’s easy to extend RuboCop with custom cops and formatters. Many online services use RuboCop internally (e.g. HoundCI, Sider and CodeClimate).
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    Ruby

    Ruby

    Ruby programming language

    A dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to read and easy to write. Ruby is a language of careful balance. Its creator, Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto, blended parts of his favorite languages (Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada, and Lisp) to form a new language that balanced functional programming with imperative programming. He has often said that he is “trying to make Ruby natural, not simple,” in a way that mirrors life. Since its public release in 1995, Ruby has drawn devoted coders worldwide. In 2006, Ruby achieved mass acceptance. With active user groups formed in the world’s major cities and Ruby-related conferences filled to capacity. Ruby-Talk, the primary mailing list for discussion of the Ruby language, climbed to an average of 200 messages per day in 2006. It has dropped in recent years as the size of the community pushed discussion from one central list into many smaller groups.
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    Ruby on Rails

    Ruby on Rails

    Web Application Framework written in Ruby

    Rails is a web application development framework written in the Ruby programming language. It is designed to make programming web applications easier by making assumptions about what every developer needs to get started. It allows you to write less code while accomplishing more than many other languages and frameworks. Experienced Rails developers also report that it makes web application development more fun.
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    SSToolkit

    SSToolkit

    A collection of well-documented iOS classes for making life easier

    SSToolkit is an archived collection of reusable Objective-C components created to simplify common iOS interface and utility tasks. It began as a large library of classes developed from 2008 onward. The monolithic version was later deprecated because the collection had become difficult to maintain as a single package. Its functionality was divided into independent libraries covering badges, gradients, loading indicators, progress displays, text controls, web views, and UIKit helpers. The remaining SSToolkit package primarily acts as an umbrella header and CocoaPods specification that installs those smaller projects. It is best treated as a historical reference or component catalog rather than a recommended dependency for modern iOS development.
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    Server configuration

    Server configuration

    Docker Compose with Traefik and lots of services

    Your (my) own server configuration, managed by docker-compose, with the comprehensive default configuration.
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    Telegram::Bot

    Telegram::Bot

    Ruby gem for building Telegram Bot with optional Rails integration

    Tools for developing Telegram bots. Best used with Rails, but can be used in a standalone app. Supposed to be used in webhook mode in production, and poller mode in development, but you can use poller in production if you want.
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    The Art of Programming

    The Art of Programming

    A collection of practical tips can be found at the bottom of this page

    The Art of Programming (Second Edition) is a curated collection of programming problems and solutions originally derived from the Microsoft 100 Interview Questions blog series, later refined into a long-running tutorial and ultimately a published book. Created by July, the series began in 2010 and has since evolved into an in-depth exploration of algorithmic thinking, data structures, and coding interview preparation. The repository brings together 42 classic programming problems from the original series, enhanced with detailed explanations, formula derivations, and optimized solutions. In July 2023, work on the second edition was announced, which expands the project with updated content, new problems inspired by recent big-tech interviews, and introductions to modern machine learning techniques such as XGBoost, CNNs, RNNs, and LSTMs. This collection serves both as a historical record of algorithm problem-solving and as a living resource for programmers preparing for interviews.
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    The Slate theme

    The Slate theme

    Slate is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages

    Slate is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages. You can preview the theme to see what it looks like, or even use it today.
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    Zathura

    Zathura

    Homebrew formulae to build Zathura on Mac OS X

    Homebrew formulae to install zathura and plugins on Mac OS X. The OSX native integration (dock, window manager) has been added to the develop branch of zathura.
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    aws-security-viz

    aws-security-viz

    Visualize your aws security groups

    Need a quick way to visualize your current aws/amazon ec2 security group configuration? aws-security-viz does just that based on the EC2 security group ingress configuration.
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    comical-jekyll-theme

    comical-jekyll-theme

    A Configurable Webcomic Theme for Jekyll

    A webcomic theme for Jekyll based on my Slim-Pickins Jekyll theming framework. All content included for the demo page is duplicated from my wife's webcomic site and is availabe via Creative Commons.
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    git-reflow

    git-reflow

    Reflow automatically creates pull requests

    Reflow automatically creates pull requests, ensures the code review is approved, and squash merges finished branches to master with a great commit message template. Enforce code reviews across your team. Know that your entire team delivers code the same way. Reduce the knowledge needed to deliver great code. Have a commit history that's clean and actually usable. Revert features with ease (if needed). Work with diverse teams with less worry about different processes. Stop searching for other git workflows. Reflow covers 90% of your needs without junk you'll never use. Git-reflow's default process isn't meant to fit every team, which is why we've introduced Custom Workflows. With a custom workflow, you can add hooks to be run before, or after any command. Use one of our pre-configured workflows as a basis for your own.
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    iFlow CLI

    iFlow CLI

    iFlow cli is a comprehensive command-line intelligence

    iFlow CLI is a powerful command-line AI assistant designed to embed directly into the developer’s terminal, providing intelligent automation and contextual understanding of codebases and workflows. It analyzes repositories, interprets developer intent, and executes tasks ranging from simple file manipulation to complex development operations, all within a unified interface. The tool emphasizes seamless integration into existing workflows, allowing developers to interact with AI without leaving their terminal environment. It supports multiple models and configurable APIs, enabling flexibility in how intelligence is applied to tasks. The system is capable of automating repetitive processes, accelerating development cycles, and reducing manual effort in code analysis and execution. It also integrates with CI/CD pipelines through GitHub Actions, extending its functionality into automated workflows.
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    jekyll-tagging-related_posts

    jekyll-tagging-related_posts

    Jekyll `related_posts` function based on tags

    Jekyll related_posts function based on tags (works on Jekyll3). It replaces the original Jekyll's related_posts function to use tags to calculate relationships. The calculation algorithm is based on related_posts-jekyll_plugin.
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    jekyll-theme-8bit

    jekyll-theme-8bit

    A Jekyll theme inspired by classic 8bit games

    A Jekyll theme inspired by classic 8-bit games. Jekyll-theme-8bit has been scaffolded by the Jekyll new-theme command and therefore has all the necessary files and directories to have a new Jekyll site up and running with zero-configuration. Snippets of code within the _includes directory that can be inserted in multiple layouts (and another include-file as well) within the same theme-gem.
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    jekyll-version-plugin

    jekyll-version-plugin

    Liquid tag plugin for Jekyll rendering a version identifier for Jekyll

    A Liquid tag plugin for Jekyll that renders a version identifier for your Jekyll site sourced from the git repository containing your code. Great if you want to display the version of your project on your site automatically each time your site is built. Identify and highlight the build of your project by calling the tag from your Jekyll project.
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