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  • pages-gem

    A simple Ruby Gem to bootstrap dependencies for setting up and maintaining a local Jekyll environment in sync with GitHub Pages

    GitHub Pages are a great offer. You can host and version control not only your code on GitHub, but you can also turn it into an HTML page that people can see in their browsers even if they don't have a GitHub account. All you need is to turn on Pages for your repo and any markdown files already get shown as HTML documents. You can add a _layouts folder with a default.html document and any markdown file gets shown using this one as a template.

  • dearconsole

    A collection of snippets to use in the browser console

    Say I want to mess with the CSS of Dear Console without wanting to wait for builds, here's how I do that:

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