Add "Jekyll Plugins" category under "Content Management & Blogging"#1010
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Add "Jekyll Plugins" category under "Content Management & Blogging"#1010ChaelCodes wants to merge 1 commit intorubytoolbox:mainfrom
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I'm not the maintainer, but this is def something that would be nice to see in toolbox. |
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references rubytoolbox/rubytoolbox#608
This looked like a fun and easy task to pick up, but a query of RubyGems showed there were over 2,000 gems that matched
jekyll. I filtered for ones with more than 8,000 downloads, and updated after 2022, which gave me 788.Before I go through and copy all those over, do y'all still want this issue from 2020? Would this be mergeable if I finished it? Do you have any advice or guidance to build this list more efficiently or gems you might not want included?
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rails/rails), please verifythat it is not packaged as a Ruby gem. (If it is packaged as a gem, please reference it
by its gem name instead, e.g.
rails.)