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    MkDocs Jekyll Theme

    MkDocs Jekyll Theme

    The Material theme from MkDocs provided as a Jekyll template

    ...GitHub pages uses Jekyll natively, so when I make documentation, I typically look for Jekyll templates. Why? Using Jekyll means that I can use markdown, and allow for users to easily contribute, and build automatically just by way of pushing to a master branch (or general GitHub pages). I’ve liked MkDocs in the past, but it required me to use a special renderer. I also felt limited in my ability to customize it. The same is true for MkDocs material. It’s absolutely gorgeous, but was not suited for my GitHub pages and customization needs. For this reason, I’ve spent some time creating a custom Jekyll template that is (almost) as beautiful and includes all the features that I might want.
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    jekyll-gitlab-letsencrypt

    jekyll-gitlab-letsencrypt

    Automate letsencrypt renewals for gitlab pages

    This plugin automagically does the entire the letsencrypt process for your gitlab-hosted Jekyll blog! GitLab CI setup such that when you push to master (or your preferred branch), your changes are deployed live. Automate letsencrypt renewals for Gitlab pages.
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