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    GitHub Markup

    GitHub Markup

    Determines which markup library to use to render a content file

    This library is the first step of a journey that every markup file in a repository goes on before it is rendered on GitHub.com. GitHub-markup selects an underlying library to convert the raw markup to HTML. See the list of supported markup formats provided. The HTML is sanitized, aggressively removing things that could harm you and your kin—such as script tags, inline-styles, and class or id attributes. Syntax highlighting is performed on code blocks. See github/linguist for more information...
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    Liquid

    Liquid

    Liquid markup language. Safe, customer facing template language

    Liquid is a secure, open-source templating language created by Shopify in Ruby. It enables embedding logic (loops, conditionals, filters) within safe, customer-editable templates. Commonly used for rendering storefronts, emails, and static site generation in Shopify and Jekyll-based systems.
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    render-async

    render-async

    render_async lets you include pages asynchronously with AJAX

    render_async is here to make your pages show faster to users. Pages become faster seamlessly by rendering partials to your views. Partials render asynchronously and let users see your page faster than using regular rendering. It works with Rails and its tools out of the box. A quick overview of how render_async does its magic. User visits a page, render_async makes an AJAX request on the controller action, controller renders a partial, partial renders in the place where you put render_async...
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    Jekyll Optional Front Matter

    Jekyll Optional Front Matter

    A Jekyll plugin to make front matter optional for Markdown files

    ...Out of the box, Jekyll requires that any markdown file have YAML front matter (key/value pairs separated by two sets of three dashes) in order to be processed and converted to HTML. While that behavior may be helpful for large, complex sites, sometimes it's easier to simply add a plain markdown file and have it render without fanfare. This plugin does just that. Any Markdown file in your site's source will be treated as a Page and rendered as HTML, even if it doesn't have YAML front matter.
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    SICP PDF

    SICP PDF

    SICP PDF with Texinfo and LaTeX source

    ...Users can recompile the book locally with a recent TeX Live distribution and the necessary fonts, while Inkscape is required for SVG-to-PDF image conversions. The project is continuously refined to address formatting issues and ensure the text and figures render correctly across platforms.
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    Amplify for Jekyll

    Amplify for Jekyll

    A Jekyll html theme in the vague style of Medium

    Amplify for Jekyll is a static site theme or template built with the static-site generator Jekyll, designed in the vague style of Medium, and leveraging the Google AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) framework for ultra-fast performance on mobile. The idea is to give authors a blogging theme that loads extremely quickly on mobile devices, with AMP-compatible markup and Jekyll integration. The README highlights performance numbers: on slow connections, pages built with this theme render in a...
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