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    Jekyll PDF Embed

    Jekyll PDF Embed

    Jekyll plugin for embedding PDF and PowerPoint files to any page

    Jekyll plugin for embedding PDF files to any page or post. Jekyll PDF Embed is a ruby gem for Jekyll static site generator. It allows user to easily embed external or local PDF files to any page or blog post.
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    Dev Cheatsheets

    Dev Cheatsheets

    A collection of code snippets and CLI guides for quick reference

    A collection of code snippets and CLI guides for quick and easy reference while coding. Coding ingredients or building blocks. This is about having a central reference for language syntax or CLI features, without having to wade through docs and tutorials and StackOverflow. A reference for how to use a CLI tool, language or library. It’s mean to be a quick reference so you can get what you need without having to scroll or navigate a lot. Including syntax but emphasizing real world examples....
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    Jekyll theme: Adam Blog 2.0

    Jekyll theme: Adam Blog 2.0

    The Minimum Viable Model website and Jekyll theme

    .... 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. All you have to do is add your posts to the _posts directory and edit the _config.yml file to change the site settings. With some rudimentary knowledge of HTML and CSS, you can even modify the site to your liking.
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    Notoma

    Notoma

    Use Notion as your blogging editor, with any static gen blog engine

    Use Notion as your blogging editor, with any static gen blog engine. Notoma converts Notion pages to Markdown files. Convert contents of your Notion Blog database to a bunch of Markdown files. Watch Notion Blog database for updates and regenerate Markdown files on any updates. Create a new Notion database for your Blog with all required fields.
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    Easy Markdown to Github Pages

    Easy Markdown to Github Pages

    Convert Markdown files in Github to a full website using Github Pages

    Convert Markdown files in Github to a full website using Github Pages. You don't need to use the command line or anything other than your browser. It doesn't require any knowledge in Jekyll. It's completely compatible with any bunch of markdown files you already have in any existing repository without any modification to those files. That includes the basic README.md almost all repositories contain. The markdown files will remain just as readable and usable in Github than in your website.
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