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    mere-blog-theme

    Mere is a minimal and simple blog theme, and nothing more

    Mere Blog Theme Mere is a minimal and simple blog theme, and nothing more, for use with Jekyll and GitHub Pages. This is the homepage, it has some space at the top to display your introduction text and then it displays the latest 6 posts below.
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    Jekyll Target Blank

    Jekyll Target Blank

    Automatically opens external links in a new browser for Jekyll Pages

    Automatically opens external links in a new browser for Jekyll Pages, Posts and Docs. Automatically adds a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" attribute to all external links in Jekyll's content plus several other automation features for the external links.
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    Jekyll::Gzip

    Jekyll::Gzip

    Generate gzipped assets and files for your Jekyll site at build time

    Generate gzipped assets and files for your Jekyll site at build time. Performance in web applications is important. You know that, which is why you have created a static site using Jekyll. But you want a bit more performance. You're serving your assets and files gzipped, but you're making your webserver do it? Why not just generate those gzip files at build time? And with the maximum compression too? Jekyll::Gzip does just that. Add the gem to your Jekyll application and when you build your...
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    deep2Read

    deep2Read

    This website includes a (growing) list of papers and lectures

    As a group, we need to improve our knowledge of the fast-growing field of deep learning. To educate students in our graduate programs, to help new members in my team with basic tutorials, and to help current members understand advanced topics better, this website includes a (growing) list of tutorials and papers we survey for such a purpose. We hope this website helps people who share similar research interests or those interested in learning advanced topics about deep learning.
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    Jekyll::Typogrify

    Jekyll::Typogrify

    A Jekyll plugin that improves the typography of your Liquid templates

    Improves typography on your Jekyll site using typogruby, titlecase, and some other useful functions. Converts an ampersand (ex. &) converts a & surrounded by optional whitespace or a non-breaking space to the HTML entity and surrounds it in a span with a styled class. Surrounds two or more consecutive capital letters, perhaps with interspersed digits and periods in a span with a styled class. Typogruby cap module doesn't support having hyphens so there is a custom module. Converts special...
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