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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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my-neovim-pluginlist
minimal-mistakes
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Why I Use Jekyll for Custom, Cost-Effective Web Development (And When It’s Not the Right Choice)
Jekyll allows for theme-based development, making it possible to build high-quality websites quickly while keeping costs low for clients. Themes like Minimal Mistakes and OneFlow (which is a theme I build myself and use for many projects) provide a strong foundation with pre-built components such as navigation menus, content boxes, notices, galleries, and typography styles. These reusable elements help structure the site efficiently while still allowing for complete customization.
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Ask HN: What is the best way to author blogs in 2024v
I am using a simple Jekyll theme minimal-mistakes[0] which I customized to suit my needs.
I'm hosting my blog[1] on GitHub Pages, the repo[2] is public so you can take a look and fork it if you find it interesting.
The setup is really simple, straightforward, and no-cost.
[0] - https://github.com/mmistakes/minimal-mistakes
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Building OneFlow: Crafting an Effortless Jekyll Theme for One-Pager Websites
My starting point was the Minimal Mistakes theme. From there, I copied the theme repository and meticulously removed everything I didn't need. This left me with the bare essentials, allowing me to build OneFlow from the ground up, but with some basic styling and features already at hand, which Michael Rose (the creator of Minimal Mistakes) has masterfully created.
- Is legit to use Github pages for non-coding purposes?
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can i add PDFs to a github-page - is this possible?
cf.: https://github.com/mmistakes/minimal-mistakes/issues/2361
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Ask HN: Share Your Personal Site
https://www.vladsiv.com/
Recently started a personal blog. The plan is to blog about Data Science/Engineering and implementation of modern data solutions in scientific research.
The blog is hosted on GitHub pages using minimal mistakes theme [0] (which I had to customize a lot to suit my needs [1]).
[0]: https://mmistakes.github.io/minimal-mistakes/
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Blog: Safe and easy AWS with 2FA and scripted login
Thank you! As for the fonts: I user Jekyll and minimal mistakes for this site, and I just looked it up to verify: By default the theme uses system fonts for all of the font stacks (serif, sans-serif, and monospace). This is done in part to provide a clean base for you to build off of and to improve performance since we aren’t loading any custom webfonts by default. See: here. So it might have to do with the system fonts that you currently have set.
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My First Blog
Link to the repository: [https://github.com/mmistakes/minimal-mistakes]
What are some alternatives?
neovimcraft - website that makes it easy to find neovim plugins
BlazorGitHubPagesDemo - Sample repository for deploying ASP.NET Blazor WASM to GitHub Pages
gruvbox.nvim - Lua port of the most famous vim colorscheme
jekyll-cv - Lightweight jekyll theme for your CV with dark mode support
awesome-neovim - Collections of awesome neovim plugins.
jasper2 - Full-featured Jekyll port of Ghost's default theme Casper v2 👻