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Reverse Dependencies for jekyll-feed

The projects listed here declare jekyll-feed as a runtime or development dependency

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A minimalist dark theme based on the Dracula color scheme
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security onigiri: jekyll theme for translated articles
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The Seriously Simple Static Starter is a lightweight and optimsied Jekyll theme. This theme allows you to get your feet off the ground quickly with a modern Google pagespeed 100 out-of-the-box website template for 2019.
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A Jekyll theme for blogs and portfolios, designed with Google's Material Design guidelines. It provides a a beautiful, clean and mobile-first fully-responsive interface for building your next website with minimal code.
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simplicity: simple theme built by bulma.css
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Jekyll theme designed for scientists, by a scientist.
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A Jekyll theme designed to have two distinct styles, depending on current URL.
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A theme that includes the menu on the side for desktops and at the top for mobile.
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Statixite allows you to easily manage multiple static websites. It is a mix of a content management solution as well as a deployment solution. It allows you to configure various deployment options such as S3, Rackspace, or Github Pages.
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