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    Plug Claude into your app's actual errors.

    AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
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    Train ML Models With SQL You Already Know

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    Purelog Theme for Jekyll

    Purelog Theme for Jekyll

    A responsive sidebar Jekyll theme, created with the Pure.css framework

    ...This project is aimed at those looking for an interesting theme for Jekyll that has features that aren't found commonly elsewhere, specifically having separate sections dedicated towards blogging, note-taking, and daily journal entries.
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    Jekyll Podcaster

    Jekyll Podcaster

    Podcaster is a dynamic Jekyll theme built for podcasters

    Jekyll Podcaster is a Jekyll theme built for podcasters. Every podcast needs a great website and this theme helps you achieve that. Please note that this theme will not build a RSS feed for your podcast, meaning that this is just for showcasing your podcast and not for distributing it. You still need to use a distribution platform.
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    jekyll-loading-lazy

    jekyll-loading-lazy

    Load images on your sites lazily without JavaScript

    This plugin adds loading="lazy" to all img and iframe tags on your Jekyll site. No configuration is needed. If a loading attribute is already present nothing is changed. Note that the github-pages gem runs in safe mode and only allows a defined set of plugins. To use this gem in GitHub Pages, you need to build your site locally or use a CI (e.g. Github Workflow) and deploy to your gh-pages branch. In case you want to prevent loading some images/iframes lazily, add loading="eager" to their tags. This might be useful to prevent flickering of images during navigation (e.g. the site's logo).
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