+ [2017-01-25T23:30:27Z] jekyllrb Title: Building beautiful, responsive sites with Bootstrap | Microsoft Docs (at docs.microsoft.com)
+ [2017-01-25T23:31:12Z] jaybe bootstrap has nothing to do with jekyll
+ [2017-01-25T23:31:46Z] GreenhornKev All the tools included can generate static html, it's just a bit bloated.
+ [2017-01-25T23:39:50Z] GreenhornKev I guess Jekyll is a bit to skinny for me, i can't ask for alternatives here, but i don't know where else to start.
+ [2017-01-25T23:52:18Z] oksushi GreenhornKev: Jekyll can output HTML however you need. If you want to use Bootstrap classes in your markup, no worries

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Posted by GreenhornKev in #jekyll at 2017-01-25T23:15:22Z

All i'm looking for is a static html/sass generator that supports a package mananger so i can update packages easily. Visual studio might be a better choice the more i look into Jekyll.
+ [2017-01-26T00:04:12Z] GreenhornKev VS is ready right out of the box, think Jekyll is missing a few of those tools. Still i'm new and exploring. I'll keep exploring Jekyll first.
+ [2017-01-26T00:07:56Z] GreenhornKev Bit tough finding out what tools are used where, and comparing those.
+ [2017-01-26T00:10:12Z] GreenhornKev My first day looking into a build envoirnment of any sorts :)
+ [2017-01-26T00:11:57Z] GreenhornKev Coming from a simple word**** and octobercms job, looking to learn some proper tools
+ [2017-01-26T00:17:20Z] GreenhornKev My goal making a theme, having bootstrap/fa and overriding a few defaults in the project sass. Also being able to maintain those and other packages with a manager along side