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    BuhoCMS

    BuhoCMS

    A free and open source local CMS for static site generators

    BuhoCMS is a local Content Management System for static site generators (list of supported SSGs). See BuhoCMS as a GUI for static site generators. Easily create or open a website, choose your theme and add your first posts. With BuhoCMS, adding and editing content is as easy as a few clicks. No more terminal commands, folder hunting or manual Front matter edits.
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    reveal-jekyll

    reveal-jekyll

    Online presentation for GitHub Pages and Jekyll in Markdown

    ...The theme is based on Solarized Colors (by Ethan Schoonover) containing a light and a dark theme. reveal-jekyll is ready for GitLab Pages as well as GitHub Pages. Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator perfect for personal, project, or organization sites. Think of it like a file-based CMS, without all the complexity. Jekyll takes your content, renders Markdown and Liquid templates, and spits out a complete, static website ready to be served by Apache, Nginx or another web server. Jekyll is the engine behind GitHub Pages, which you can use to host sites right from your GitHub repositories.
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    Jekyll theme: Adam Blog 2.0

    Jekyll theme: Adam Blog 2.0

    The Minimum Viable Model website and Jekyll theme

    ...If you are unfamiliar with GitHub Pages, you can check out their documentation for more information. Jonathan McGlone's guide on creating and hosting a personal site on GitHub is also a good resource. Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator for personal, project, or organization sites. Basically, Jekyll takes your page content along with template files and produces a complete website. The beauty of hosting your website on GitHub is that you don't have to actually have Jekyll installed on your computer. Everything can be done through the GitHub code editor, with minimal knowledge of how to use Jekyll or the command line. ...
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    Junior

    Junior

    A striking black and white theme for Jekyll

    Junior is a blog/portfolio theme for Jekyll, the static site generator. Connects, using Github's API, with your public profile and pulls your projects (ordered by Stars). Coming soon, you will also be able to showcase significant PRs. Tag colors are also matched to the project's Github language color coding.
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    Webpage for CS 341 (formerly CS 241)
    CS 241 course website. First, make sure you have ruby 2.6. We recommend using rvm. After, we recommend bundler to install all the dependencies. Then navigate to the root of the repository and install. Finally, your repository has the submodules needed.
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