Well, this is my first post. It’s the standart jekyll welcome-post. So at least I have my first post and now you know what kind of CMS I use. Instead I also have write an Hello World post, but we live in 2018 now lol. Enjoy my blog.. if there is even any content.

  • 2018-08-15: Installed jekyll-gist plugin for showing gists like this:
  • 2018-08-15: Installed Premotion plugin for following messages:

Note

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Info

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Warning

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Error

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