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boilerplates

v0.3.0

Published

Boilerplates for Assemble.

Downloads

1,897

Readme

boilerplates NPM version

Boilerplates for Assemble.

This repo is based on grunt-contrib.

Overview

This collection contains all of the boilerplates maintained by the Assemble core team. This list is made available as a convenience for first-time users who would like to explore what Assemble has to offer. After review, it is recommended that install the boilerplates you wish to use individually.

A listing of each boilerplate and the current version included in this package is listed below.

boilerplate-bootstrap NPM version

Build Bootstrap with Assemble instead of Jekyll.

boilerplate-gist-blog NPM version

Use Assemble to create a blog from GitHub Gists.

boilerplate-h5bp NPM version

Assemble + HTML5 Boilerplate.

boilerplate-markdown NPM version

Use Assemble to generate HTML pages from markdown content. Useful for wikis, gh-pages, documentation and blogs or sites with markdown posts.

boilerplate-site NPM version

Demonstrates how to use Assemble to build a site. Includes layouts, pages, partials, and markdown content.

boilerplate-sitemap NPM version

Generate a sitemap with Assemble.

boilerplate-swig NPM version

Example of using swig templates with Assemble.

Contributing

Please see the Contributing guide for information on contributing to this project.

To update the list of boilerplates displayed on this README, from the root of the project run grunt.

Authors

Jon Schlinkert

Brian Woodward

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Assemble, Jon Schlinkert, Brian Woodward, contributors. Released under the MIT license


This file was generated on Tuesday, October 29, 2013.