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    easy-jekyll

    easy-jekyll

    Emacs major mode for managing jekyll

    Emacs major mode for managing Jekyll blogs. You can manage blogs on easy-jekyll-mode. If you manage multiple blogs, you can switch blogs. You can post a new article. Enter an article file name in the minibuffer. A markdown file is automatically generated. You can write a blog with markdown-mode. If you enter '.textile' file name in the minibuffer, textile file is automatically generated and you can write a blog with textiles. The browser opens automatically and you can preview the blog on...
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    Slim Template

    Slim Template

    Template language to reduce the syntax to the essential parts

    Slim is a Ruby template language whose goal is reduce the syntax to the essential parts without becoming cryptic. The initial design of Slim is what you see on the home page. It started as an exercise to see how much could be removed from a standard html template (<, >, closing tags, etc.). As more people took an interest in Slim, the functionality grew and so did the flexibility of the syntax. Slim will strive to maintain simplicity, but not everyone's definition of a readable syntax is the...
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