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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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    brutalist-blog

    brutalist-blog

    Minimalistic theme that automatically supports dark & light modes

    Minimalistic Jekyll theme that automatically supports dark and light modes for blogs.
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    Jekyll JSON Feed plugin

    Jekyll JSON Feed plugin

    A Jekyll plugin to generate a JSON (RSS-like) feed of your Jekyll post

    A Jekyll plugin to generate a JSON feed of your Jekyll posts. The plugin will automatically use any of the following configuration variables, if they are present in your site's _config.yml file. The plugin exposes a helper tag to expose the appropriate meta tags to support the automated discovery of your feed. Simply place {% json_feed_meta %} someplace in your template's <head> section, to output the necessary metadata. The plugin uses Jekyll's smartify filter for processing the site title...
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