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How to create a Helm chart repository with Chartpress, Travis CI, GitHub Pages and Jekyll
Helm has become a pervasive tool in the Kubernetes community for packaging, managing, upgrading and distributing applications. It uses a packaging format called charts which are a collection of templates that describe Kubernetes resources and can be configured by the user.
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Collaborative article corrections in Jekyll
Don’t you find it really useful when you publish an article on your blog and then someone comes up to you and says:
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Simple reading speed estimate in Jekyll
When browsing through off-the-shelf Jekyll themes recently I stumbled across one I really like called Pixyll. There are lots of things I like about the theme but one thing in particular is the reading speed estimate at the top of each article. Not only is it a nice feature but the code is simple and concise too!
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Test your Jekyll blog with Travis CI
Introduction
Testing your blog may sound like an odd thing to do, but if you’re running a Jekyll blog hosted on GitHub it is simple to set up and really useful for notifying you about broken links and other issues.