blocks 3.0.0.rc9 → 3.0.0
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- data/lib/blocks/version.rb +1 -1
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Essentially, this all boils down to the following: Blocks makes it easy to define blocks of code that can be rendered either verbatim or with replacements and modifications at some later point in time.
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## Usage
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The documentation is generated using [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/) and hosted on the [Blocks gh-pages branch](https://github.com/hunterae/blocks/tree/gh-pages).
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The static content is generated based on the source code within the [docs directory](https://github.com/hunterae/blocks/tree/master/docs).
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To run the documentation locally or make changes for a corresponding pull request, follow the steps in the [Development Section above](#development). Then run `jekyll serve` and visit http://127.0.0.1:4000/blocks/.
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Essentially, this all boils down to the following: Blocks makes it easy to define blocks of code that can be rendered either verbatim or with replacements and modifications at some later point in time.
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name: blocks
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Andrew Hunter
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summary: Blocks gives you total control over how your blocks of code render.
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