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message no. 169566

Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2017-06-14T21:21:33Z

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+ [2017-06-14T23:59:15Z] allejo I personally like something like https://github.com/rquadling/bower-installer since I can specify where to move things
+ [2017-06-14T23:59:15Z] jekyllrb Title: GitHub - rquadling/bower-installer: Tool for installing bower dependencies that won't include entire repos (at github.com)
+ [2017-06-15T10:10:18Z] binni I want to use a custom theme for a GitHub Pages site but GEM themes are whitelisted by GitHub ( https://pages.github.com/themes/ ), I could mix the theme with my sites dir structure but it would be a pain to update in the future.
+ [2017-06-15T10:10:19Z] jekyllrb Title: Supported themes | GitHub Pages (at pages.github.com)
+ [2017-06-15T10:10:29Z] binni Do I have any options for themes that is not a GEM (and therefor works with GitHub Pages) but doesn't mix completely with the dir structure (and therefor easy to bump up the version of the custom theme in the future).