Jekyll
Jekyll is a blog-aware, site generator written in Ruby. It takes raw text files, runs it through a renderer and produces a publishable static website.
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Jekyll Docker image compatible with github pages ( gh-pages )
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Vagrant box aimed at bootstraping the work with jekyll and/or github pages
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A set of tools/scripts to support development process of Jekyll-based sites
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Build and serve a Jekyll site in a docker container.
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🔗 Automatically integrate files into a GitHub Pages website.
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Static website generation with Jekyll, Object Storage and OpenWhisk in Bluemix
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Guide for building your own free, fast, website on GitHub Pages with Jekyll
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(JBH) Jekyll Blog Helper - A shell script to help manage a jekyll weblog site
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A Docker container that listens for HTTP posts and generates a Jekyll website in an automated manner. With this container you could self-host a Jekyll website and add support to auto-deploy it when a push is made on Github or Bitbucket.
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An example site and repo for controlling versions of content in a web site.
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Created by Tom Preston-Werner
Released 2008
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