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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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    Sinatra

    Sinatra

    Classy web-development dressed in a DSL

    ...Despite its simplicity, Sinatra supports middleware, templates, sessions, filters, and helpers, so it can grow with more complex requirements. The framework is Rack-based, which means it is highly compatible with the Ruby web ecosystem and can plug into larger applications as a lightweight component. Because of its low footprint, it’s ideal for microservices, command-line dashboards, and educational projects.
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    Jekyll Pure Liquid Table of Contents

    Jekyll Pure Liquid Table of Contents

    A GitHub Pages compatible Table of Contents generator

    GitHub Pages can't run custom Jekyll plug-ins so when generating Tables of Contents (TOCs), you're stuck with either a JavaScript solution or using kramdown's {:toc} option. However, by using {:toc}, you are forced to have that code next to your actual markdown and you can't place it in a layout. This means every. single. post. will need to have the snippet. If you choose the JavaScript approach, that's perfectly fine but what if JS is disabled on someone's browser or your page is just really long and it becomes inefficient.
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    Jekyll Pure Liquid Heading Anchors

    Jekyll Pure Liquid Heading Anchors

    A GitHub Pages compatible way of adding anchors to your headings

    GitHub Pages can't run custom Jekyll plug-ins so when generating anchors for your headings (i.e. h1 - h6), you're stuck with JavaScript solutions that will inject anchors. But what if your users don't have JavaScript enabled on their browsers? If you're building a static website, why not make your anchors static as well? GitHub Pages doesn't support custom Jekyll plug-ins, is this plug-in whitelisted?
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    Reverie

    Reverie

    A ridiculously elegant Jekyll theme

    Reverie is a Jekyll-powered theme that is simple and opinionated. It's actually a fork of Jekyll-now with some additional features and personal touches which I've implemented to suit my needs for my blog. This is a plug-and-play Jekyll theme best suited to use on GitHub Pages (or Cloudflare Pages if you want to have your repository private) without even setting up a local environment.
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