Pinned Repositories
alembic
⚗️ A Jekyll boilerplate theme designed to be a starting point for any Jekyll website
Balzac-for-Jekyll
Your favorite AnchorCMS theme, now for Jekyll!
bookshop-events
cabinet-of-curiosities
Project repo for 'New World Objects of Knowledge', Mark Thurner and Juan Pimentel (eds)
commafeed
Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader.
easy_translate
Google Translate (with Bulk translate) in Ruby
email-blueprints
HTML Email Layouts by MailChimp
glossd
jamie-reece's Repositories
jamie-reece/glossd
jamie-reece/alembic
⚗️ A Jekyll boilerplate theme designed to be a starting point for any Jekyll website
jamie-reece/Balzac-for-Jekyll
Your favorite AnchorCMS theme, now for Jekyll!
jamie-reece/bookshop-events
jamie-reece/cabinet-of-curiosities
Project repo for 'New World Objects of Knowledge', Mark Thurner and Juan Pimentel (eds)
jamie-reece/commafeed
Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader.
jamie-reece/easy_translate
Google Translate (with Bulk translate) in Ruby
jamie-reece/email-blueprints
HTML Email Layouts by MailChimp
jamie-reece/hello-world
my first repository
jamie-reece/jekyll-netlify-boilerplate
jamie-reece/jekyllplus
Lightweight CMS for GitHub pages and Jekyll websites.
jamie-reece/lua-filters
A collection of lua filters for pandoc
jamie-reece/markdown-workflow
A pandoc-based layout workflow for scholarly journals. It relies on markdown, YAML and pandoc to obtain multiple publication formats
jamie-reece/ocv
jamie-reece/Open-Publisher
Using Jekyll to create outputs that can be used as Pandoc inputs. In short - input markdown, output mobi, epub, pdf, and print-ready pdf. With a focus on fiction.
jamie-reece/pandoc-starter
📄My pandoc markdown templates and makefiles
jamie-reece/press-launch-invite
jamie-reece/public-apis
A collective list of public JSON APIs for use in web development.
jamie-reece/shadow-cast
jamie-reece/side-project-summer
jamie-reece/side-project-summer-1
2020 Side Project Summer website
jamie-reece/Simple-Jekyll-Search
A JavaScript library to add search functionality to any Jekyll blog.